School closings and delays
Parents address Brownstown school board about mask policy
BROWNSTOWN — During its September meeting, the Brownstown Central Community School Corp. board of school trustees amended the COVID-19 reopening plan to include protocol for the red advisory level.
The Tabernacle transfers ownership of downtown building
When a standalone gymnasium was built on Mill Street in Seymour a block from The Tabernacle, Pastor Larry Arrowood thought, “That’s it. We’re done. We’ve got everything we need.”
Seven hour standoff ends in arrest
A 7½-hour standoff at a home in Crothersville that started late Monday ended with the arrest of a 45-year-old man when Jackson County SWAT team negotiators were able to talk him into surrendering, police report.
Waymansville church hosting trunk or treat
An All Hallows’ Eve trunk or treat event is set for 4 to 5:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church, 11750 W. County Road 930S, Waymansville.
Mobile food pantry coming to Medora on Saturday
Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana Inc. will have a mobile food pantry from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday at the Carr Township Volunteer Fire Department, 59 S. Perry St., Medora.
Brownstown student raising money to attend national STEM forum
Bryar Disque is a clever, analytical, smart person who excels academically.
Schneck CEO: COVID-19 has peaked this year
In 2020, the number of COVID-19 cases in Indiana peaked in November.
First phase of Burkart Boulevard South bypass opening on Nov. 1
Traffic flow is about to improve for motorists traveling in the Seymour area as construction of the first phase of a new bypass around the south side of the city has begun to wind down.
Third defendant sentenced in gun store owner murder
Seven years after a Cummins Inc. retiree and gun store owner was robbed and murdered near Hayden, the last of three suspects convicted of the crime has been sentenced in federal court.