City election filing period comes to end

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A Seymour Democrat beat Friday’s filing deadline to have her name placed on the May 5 primary ballot. Tammy Riordan joined a...

Weather blamed in string of wrecks

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The inch of snow that fell overnight coupled with temperatures in the teens resulted in black ice on area roadways and created issues for...

Brownstown library trustees to meet

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The Brownstown Public Library board of trustees will meet at 5 p.m. Feb. 17 in the library conference room at 120 E. Spring St. ...

Seymour student earns IUPUI recognition

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Austin Felix of Seymour recently was named to the dean's list for the fall semester at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. Felix is...

Co-op shareholders to elect directors

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Jackson County Co-op Credit Union will conduct its annual shareholders' meeting at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 17 at Pewter Hall, 850 W. Sweet St., Brownstown. ...

Purdue to report on local controls of CAFOs

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A bill giving the state more power to regulate where confined animal feeding operations can be located will not be moving forward in that...

HIGH PERFORMANCE

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Cummins Inc. reported record year-end revenue driven by increased sales in North America, but the company offered a conservative forecast for sales growth this...

Health care navigator to set up shop at library

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A health care navigator will be at the Jackson County Public Library in Seymour to help people sign up for health care insurance before...

Correction

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Correction State Rep. James Lucas, R-Seymour, plans to meet with the public at Seymour-Redding Elementary School at 7 p.m. today. Due to...

Jennings County woman faces credit card forgery charge

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An investigation of nearly two months led to the arrest Tuesday of a 62-year-old Jennings County woman on a forgery charge. Catherine...