Farm financials workshop offered through Purdue Extension

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The Annie’s Project four-week discussion-based workshop Know Your Numbers, Know Your Options will be offered through Purdue Extension in March. Designed to empower women to...

County positivity rate continues to decline

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The state announced Thursday that 4,596 Jackson County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of five from Wednesday’s total. The positivity rate for...

Seymour graduate named to executive dean’s list at IU

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Chloe Shepherd of Seymour has been named to the College of Arts and Sciences' executive dean's list for fall 2020 at Indiana University in...

Black Indiana lawmakers face Republican boos during debate

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Tempers flared among legislators during a debate Thursday morning at the Statehouse when Black lawmakers were shouted down and booed by some Republicans. Two House...

Hometown Heroes: Mark Gillaspy

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Name: Mark Gillaspy Age: 39 Hometown: Seymour Education: Seymour High School; studied public safety at Ivy Tech Community College and Central Nine Career Center Occupation: Inspector for the Seymour Fire Department (seven years);...

Tri Kappa announces euchre winners for January

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Tri Kappa charity euchre winners for January have been announced. They were Carol Bobb and Brenda Oden; Norma Pollert and George Rieckers; Kenny and Romy...

Dangers of wandering with Alzheimer’s

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Frigid temperatures are common in Indiana during the winter, and when snow and ice are added to the mix, conditions can be hazardous. Winter can...

Help Seymour native win contest

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Seymour native Iman Tucker is among the 2021 Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Man of the Year candidates. Starting today, people can make online donations on...

Brownstown hits roadblock with snow-removal efforts

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BROWNSTOWN The Brownstown Street Department’s work on streets to prepare for the snowstorm was going as planned. Employees worked separate shifts Sunday to put 800 gallons...

Developer receives preliminary plat approval for 27-lot subdivision just outside city

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A 27-lot residential subdivision is in development for just outside Seymour city limits. The Seymour Plan Commission recently voted 11-0 to approve a preliminary plat...