Wreath-making class planned at library

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A free program for adults who want to make spiral mesh spring wreaths will begin at 6 p.m. April 20 at the Brownstown Public...

Brownstown to hire 7th officer

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BROWNSTOWN To help alleviate issues with overtime and vacation hours, Brownstown Police Chief Tom Hanner proposed a couple of changes. One is implementing a 72-hour biweekly...

Just B U 4-H Club meets in Brownstown

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The Just B U 4-H Club met March 9 at the St. Peter's youth annex in Brownstown. Club members painted clovers instructed by leader Kathy...

Crothersville seeking applicants to help town get grant

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CROTHERSVILLE Only one Crothersville resident has turned in an application to help the town receive a home improvement grant. For the town to have a better...

Epsilon Sigma Alpha conducts meeting

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The Delta Delta chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met March 7 at Trinity United Methodist Church in Seymour with President Dee Hess presiding. Hostess for...

Newcomer fills seat on town council

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BROWNSTOWN Participating in her first meeting as a member of the Brownstown Town Council, Sharon Koch said she realizes she has a lot to learn. Not...

Tractor club meets, talks safety procedure

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The Jackson County 4-H Tractor Club met Tuesday at Jacobi Sales and Service in Seymour. Sydney Wiesehan presented a demonstration on grain bin safety for...

Seymour grad part of spring concert

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Whitney Pottschmidt of Seymour and the University Symphonic Band of Concordia University, Nebraska, will perform its spring concert at 7 p.m. Tuesday at St....

Library book discussions set

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Jackson County Public Library book discussion groups plan to gather to discuss book themes, writing styles, characters and more this month at the Seymour,...

Loyal Devoir Society conducts meeting

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The Loyal Devoir Society of Central Christian Church in Seymour met March 28. President Paula Stafford called the meeting to order and thanked Lyndie Richey...