Rumble stripes focus of INDOT public meeting
Officials with the Indiana Department of Transportation will address the use of rumble stripes as a safety improvement measure at 6 p.m. Thursday at...
Local schools face fiscal changes
More state funding for public education over the next two years won’t be enough for everything schools need for students, but it will help,...
Book discussion planned at local restaurant
People in their 20s and 30s are invited to attend the Jackson County Public Library Book’s Night Out discussion group from 7 to 8...
‘Get involved’
To anyone entering college, Luke Gallion had some advice: Get involved early.
After graduating from Brownstown Central High School in 2012, Gallion...
Brownstown Exchange Club planning annual community service awards dinner
Brownstown Exchange Club's sixth annual community service awards dinner will be at 6 p.m. June 23 at W.R. Ewing, 1103 to 1105 W. Spring...
Washington County quilt guild planning annual show
The Washington County Piecemakers Quilt Guild annual quilt show will be June 13 and 14 at the Stevens Museum, 307 E. Market St., Salem.
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RE-CREATING LIVES
The 82-year-old knows his white hair and wrinkles make him look like a grandpa to juveniles and young drug offenders.
But Chuck Olson...
Brownstown Fund for the Arts sponsoring patriotic concert on the courthouse lawn
Let freedom ring
Patriotic concert planned on county courthouse lawn
Brownstown Fund for the Arts will present the annual summer...
Brownstown Farmers Market grand opening set
The Brownstown Farmers Market will officially open for business at 7 a.m. Wednesday at 121 S. Walnut St., across from the Jackson County Courthouse.
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Paper birds reflect city’s hopes
Sandhill cranes are no strangers to Jackson County at certain times of the year.
They can be viewed at Muscatatuck National Wildlife...