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...

Lifelong passion: Kocolene president’s retirement honored with donation for child golf programs

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A donation made in honor of a Seymour businessman's retirement will help elementary-age students in the area learn the basic skills and values of...

Muscatatuck offering workshop for teachers

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A Project WILD and Project WET workshop for educators will be Nov. 12 at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, 12985 E. U.S. 50, Seymour. The workshop...

Brownstown student council members trick or treat for canned goods for Anchor House

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Brownstown Central High School student council members broke into small groups and headed to different neighborhoods in town. Going door to door dressed in Halloween...

Ball State students to come up with ideas for reusing brick plant at Medora

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For nearly 90 years, a crew of about 45 workers turned clay from the Medora area into bricks that would adorn the exteriors of...

Immanuel Ladies Aid plans crafts show

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The Ladies Aid from Immanuel Lutheran Church is planning its 34th annual arts and crafts show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 5...

Supper to feature soups, sandwiches

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St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Brownstown plans to conduct its annual soup supper from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday in the basement of the...

Tricks & Treats: Downtown Halloween event nets big turnout

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If the success of Seymour's Downtown Trick or Treat was measured by how much candy was handed out, it would be safe to say...

Card party results announced

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Winners of the Seymour Elks Club card party Oct. 15 have been announced. Euchre results were Carol Nicholson, first; and Sharlene Lawson, Charlotte Kasting and...

New faces fill ballot

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The four candidates for the two Jackson County commissioners seats up for election Nov. 8 may bring a wide diversity of life experiences to...