Employers hurt by port dispute
The effects of a contract dispute between West Coast dockworkers and their employers has begun having implications for local companies, their employees and their...
Private donations sought to build dog shelter near jail
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The woman pushing for a dog shelter to help the county deal with...
County library board meets
Sally Crouch of Seymour took her oath of office for her fourth and final term as a member of the Jackson County Public Library...
Conservation Club plans fish fry
Members of Tri-County Conservation Club, 8705 E. County Road 800S, Austin, will conduct the First Saturday Fish Fry and Chili Supper from 11 a.m....
Master naturalist course coming to refuge
Space is still available in the Indiana Master Naturalist class Wednesday evenings in March and April at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge.
The...
Medora man faces felony drug charges
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A traffic stop Monday night in Medora led to the arrest of a 34-year-old Jackson County man on three...
Man injured in mobile home fire
CROTHERSVILLE
The cause of a fire that left a Crothersville man hospitalized in Louisville on Wednesday morning remains under investigation.
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Reflecting on faith
Some people will give up red meat for Lent. Others might put aside chocolate or soda for 40 days.
But whatever the...
Seymour man sentenced for auto thefts, could serve 8 years
A Jackson County man who pleaded guilty to stealing a truck and a van and then trying to hide from police in June 2014...
Witness heard ‘pops and cracks’ night of killings
Carl “Greg” Furkin, a next-door neighbor of the victims of a 2013 quadruple homicide in Waynesville, took the stand Wednesday afternoon in the Samuel...