Planning for the Future
For The Tribune
A regional education and employment initiative has been awarded a grant of about $1.8 million that it will use...
Brownstown school calendar approved
The Brownstown Central Community School Corp. board of trustees recently approved the 2016-17 school calendar.
The first day of school for teachers...
3 arrested on drug-related charges
A complaint of possible drug activity Monday on Seymour’s east side led to the arrest of three people.
Those arrested at a...
Junior Duck Stamp contest accepting entries
Entries are now being accepted for the 2016 Indiana Junior Duck Stamp contest.
The contest helps students in Grades K through 12...
Chamber annual awards dinner planned
The Greater Seymour Chamber of Commerce's 85th annual awards dinner will be Feb. 24 at Celebrations, 357 Tanger Blvd., Seymour.
Highlights include...
‘If we can recycle something…that makes a difference’
Students at St. Ambrose Catholic School are focused on helping the earth and helping others.
They spent the month of October collecting...
Narcan aids in saving woman
Seymour police used Narcan on Saturday to revive a woman found not breathing and slumped over the steering wheel of her vehicle on the...
Tri Kappa charity euchre winners announced
Tri Kappa charity euchre winners for January have been announced.
They are Wilma Benter and Marilyn Stuckwisch; Carol Bobb and Brenda Oden;...
SEEKING A NEW HOME
As Reins to Recovery begins its eighth year, the staff, clients and volunteers learned property owners have decided to utilize the facility for personal...
Lights on U.S. 50 getting replaced
A statewide effort to reduce wrecks at intersections with traffic signals along state and federal highways will begin this spring in Seymour and two...