Schneck bariatric seminar planned

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Schneck Medical Center offers a free educational seminar on surgical weight-loss options the second Monday of each month at the Seymour hospital. ...

Three injured in wreck at Crane Hill

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Three Jackson County residents were treated and taken to Schneck Medical Center in Seymour on Tuesday morning after a wreck on U.S. 50 at...

For the birds

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Stepping outside on a recent Saturday, Donna Stanley heard a loud, rattling bugle call. The park ranger at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge...

Learn spring gardening tips at library

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Richard Beckort with Purdue Extension Jackson County will present a program about spring gardening tips at 6 p.m. March 24 at the Brownstown Public...

Apartment project receives tax credits

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It took multiple tries, but a project to rehabilitate a Brownstown apartment complex will move forward after receiving nearly $600,000 in federal rental housing...

Apartment project receives tax credits

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It took multiple tries, but a project to rehabilitate a Brownstown apartment complex will move forward after receiving nearly $600,000 in federal rental housing...

TESTING TIME

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The first half of this year’s ISTEP+ got underway Monday with educators reporting no problems, but some parents complained testing puts too much stress...

Library plans Teen Tech Week activities

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Jackson County Public Library will celebrate Teen Tech Week at the Seymour library with free programming for students in grades 6 through 12 this...

Drainage board planning public meeting

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The Bartholomew-Jackson Joint Drainage Board plans to meet at 1 p.m. March 10 at the farm shop of Kenny Kendall, 10497 N. State Road...

Setting the record straight

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Michael Wayne Hatfield, 59, of Seymour, who was listed in On The Record in Monday's edition of The Tribune, is not the Michael Wayne...