Yu-Gi-Oh! card group meets at library

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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...