Yu-Gi-Oh! card group meets at library
The Jackson County Public Library offers a free Yu-Gi-Oh! card group from 2 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and from 2 to 5:45 p.m. Fridays...
A special gift: Seymour students share love of skateboarding with classmate
For two Seymour High School students, skateboarding is more than just a hobby or passing interest.
Being able to ride a skateboard offers junior Michael...
Chillin’ program offered at libraries
The Jackson County Public Library will offer free “Chillin’: Coloring and Crafting It Up with Cappuccinos” programs at 4:30 p.m. Monday at the Medora...
Senate District 44 candidates lay out priorities
Education funding, a long-term infrastructure plan and a broader discussion about drugs are some of the top priorities of Indiana Senate District 44 candidates.
Republican...
Heating, cooling help available
Low-income families in Jackson County can stay warmer this winter and cooler next summer, thanks to funding just released by the federal government.
The amount...
Salvaging a legacy: Group working to develop plans for former brick plant
MEDORA
For nearly 90 years, a crew of about 45 workers turned clay from the Medora area into bricks that would adorn the exteriors of...
Zion Lutheran planning family fall celebration
A family fall celebration is planned for 4 p.m. Saturday at Zion Lutheran Church, 1501 Gaiser Drive, Seymour.
The activities, which are free of charge,...
Program strives to make teens safer behind wheel
A teenager winding up in a police cruiser generally is not viewed as a good thing by many.
A group of local teens, however, recently...
Tech park boundaries expand
Seymour has expanded the boundaries of its only certified tech park to generate funding for the Jackson County Learning Center.
Four years ago, the city...
Brownstown approves deed transfers
BROWNSTOWN
One deed transfer will allow a volunteer fire department to own its property, which will help with an upcoming building project.
Another deed transfer will...