Brownstown Hardware store a century-old
In today’s economy, many family-owned and operated small businesses don’t survive.
Unable to compete with big box stores offering a wider selection...
’80 Seymour class plans casual reunion
Seymour High School Class of 1980 will conduct its 35th class reunion beginning at 7 p.m. Aug. 1 at Rails Craft Brew and Eatery,...
Brownstown arts group conducting grill-off
Brownstown Fund For the Arts will be conducting its second grill-off July 25 and 26 at the Jackson County Fairgrounds, 476 E. State Road...
Dinner planned at Medora Covered Bridge
The fifth annual Dinner on the Bridge has been set for 6:30 p.m. Aug. 1 at Medora Covered Bridge, just off State Road 235...
¿No habla? Big problem
Imagine sitting down on the first day of school — nervous and in a new school — and the teacher arrives and begins to...
Longtime legislator won’t run again
As a lawmaker for nearly 20 years, Bedford attorney Brent Steele had the ability to work on legislation that affects the people he represents...
Heritage Park goes forward despite lack of grant
BROWNSTOWN
The bad news is Brownstown was turned down for an Office of Community and Rural Affairs grant to build the Heritage...
State announces upcoming lane closures
Indiana Department of Transportation’s contractor will continue to replace failing pavement at transition areas on Interstate 65 this coming week between Seymour and Scottsburg.
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Brownstown Exchange Club honors longtime civic leader
BROWNSTOWN
A couple of expressions come to mind when Larry Raymer thinks of Richard Burrell.
One is “heart of gold.”...
Jackson County Police Blotter for Saturday 6-20
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Arrests
Jackson County
Gerald L. Lutes, 59, Columbus, leaving the scene of a...