Schneck bariatric seminar planned
Schneck Medical Center offers a free educational seminar on surgical weight-loss options the second Monday of each month at the Seymour hospital.
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Three injured in wreck at Crane Hill
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...