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Santa Claus coming to Seymour, Brownstown

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The Seymour Parks and Recreation Department has announced when Santa Claus will be in the Santa House at Crossroads Community Park, 101 E. Tipton St., Seymour.

Clothing center elects board members, announces new offerings

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The annual meeting of the Jackson County Clothing Center recently was held at Calvary Baptist Church in Seymour.

Petroleum spill reported at Brownstown Circle K

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Local health departments are required by state statute to inform the public of the discovery of released regulated substances at an underground storage tank site or in the surrounding area or a spill or overfill.

Warm Hearts Warm Toes celebrates 10 years

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BROWNSTOWN — The first year of the Warm Hearts Warm Toes project in 2012 provided around 25 pairs of shoes and socks to Brownstown students.

Seymour chosen for Learning Lab program to improve economic opportunity

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Aimed at closing geographic and racial gaps in economic opportunity, the Brookings Institution’s Bass Center for Transformative Placemaking and the Local Initiatives Support Corp. will work with three Indiana cities— Seymour, Michigan City and Warsaw — over the next year to co-create community-centered economic inclusion programs.

Chamber planning Christmas at Crossroads, Santa Tour

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Santa Claus is coming to town.

Two organizations receive promotional grants

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Two organizations were presented with a check from the Jackson County Visitor Center during a special presentation this month for the purpose of promoting their events.

Light Up Crothersville contest returns

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Names and addresses for participants for Light Up Crothersville are now being accepted.

Muscatatuck Wildlife Society planning open house at refuge

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The Muscatatuck Wildlife Society is holding an open house with free homemade cookies from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge’s visitor center.

Library announces December book discussions

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Jackson County Public Library book discussion groups in Seymour and Crothersville plan to gather to discuss book themes, writing styles, characters and more in December.