Families invited to free event at Shields Park
End of Summer Escape and Bubblefest are planned for 10 a.m. to noon July 29 at Shields Park, 600 N. Broadway St., Seymour.
Schneck board calls executive session
The Schneck Medical Center board of trustees is scheduled to meet in executive session at noon Monday in the boardroom of the hospital, 411 W. Tipton St., Seymour.
Local disaster cleanup company recognized
The owners of a local franchise of a national company that provides disaster cleanup, restoration and remediation services recently were recognized for outstanding revenue performance.
A new era: Cummins names Rumsey as new CEO
Cummins Inc. has appointed Jennifer Rumsey as its new chief executive officer, selecting the Columbus native to steer the company through the industry’s transition to greener forms of energy.
Crothersville preparing for 2022-23 school year
By Zach Spicer | The Tribune
Rumsey steps into role others saw for her years ago
The new chief executive officer of Cummins Inc. received a standing ovation from a crowd of city and state officials, employees and family at corporate headquarters Thursday, a very Columbus moment for a home-grown engineering talent named the company’s first female CEO after more than 100 years.
Town council rejects police department building bids
CROTHERSVILLE — Town officials expected bids for a new building for the Crothersville Police Department to be under $200,000.
Bird walk, butterfly count coming up Saturday at refuge
A bird walk is set for Saturday at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge, 12987 E. U.S. 50, Seymour.
Ride to benefit girl with bone cancer
Bella Boo’s Country Ride is set for Saturday starting and ending at Cornerstone Community Church, 1088 Sarasota Drive, Seymour.
Garden club member hosts group’s monthly meeting
A tour of Rita Wischmeier’s beautiful wooded area was enjoyed by 13 members and two guests, Jeanette Burbank and Debbie Rust, at the July meeting of the All Seasons Garden Club.