Officer punished in driving incident
A Seymour police officer has been disciplined for his recent actions that led him to drive his police car into a local restaurant.
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Up up & away
Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one ... a weather balloon was released Wednesday, but it only skimmed across the ground...
Projects ‘ripple forward’ to benefit county
The moment finally arrived for the 21 members of the Leadership Jackson County Class of 2015 to give their project presentations and graduate.
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Library planning art classes for children
Jackson County Public Library plans to offer two art programs for children this summer.
Creative Crusaders is open to children ages 3...
Brownstown book group to discuss ‘Orphan Train’
The adult book discussion group at Brownstown Public Library, 120 E. Spring St., will meet at 11 a.m. June 12.
Karen Raymer...
G.R.A.D.S. students ‘graduate’ to kindergarten
It’s often hard for parents to watch their babies grow up.
And the same can be said for teachers, according to Amanda...
ACADEMIC FAMILY AFFAIR
Tom and Tammy Wahl have three reasons to be proud.
Their eldest child, Noah, was Seymour High School’s valedictorian in 2008. Two...
Summer art camps taking registrations
Southern Indiana Center for the Arts has begun accepting applications for the annual summer art camps.
The camps for children in third...
Authorities say traffic stop leads to drug charges for 1
A lack of license plates on mopeds led to the arrest of two Scott County residents.
Patrick A. Hirstein, 42, of Austin,...
Poultry banned from county fair
The sounds of hens clucking and roosters crowing won’t be heard at the Jackson County Fair this year.
That’s because a statewide...