Schneck CEO: COVID-19 has peaked this year

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In 2020, the number of COVID-19 cases in Indiana peaked in November.

First phase of Burkart Boulevard South bypass opening on Nov. 1

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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

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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.

State police participating in Drug Take Back initiative

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The Drug Enforcement Administration is sponsoring the 21st nationwide Prescription Drug Take Back initiative Saturday.

Brownstown Town Council to review budget

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The Brownstown Town Council will have a special meeting at 2 p.m. Friday at the town hall, 116 E. Cross St., Brownstown.

Library board approves 2022 budget

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The Jackson County Public Library board of trustees approved the 2022 budget during its regular meeting Monday at the Seymour Library.

Men’s fellowship meeting at Hartsville church

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The South Central Indiana Christian Men’s Fellowship plans to meet Tuesday at Hartsville Church of Christ, 160 N. Washington St., Hartsville.

U.S. 50 striping set for next two weeks

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The Indiana Department of Transportation announced permanent striping was scheduled to begin Tuesday night on U.S. 50 in Seymour.

Seymour addressing immunization rates

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Seymour High School registered nurse and corporation school nurse coordinator Sherry Reinhart recently presented the 2020-21 school immunization report.

Seymour woman featured in “Mayberry Man” movie coming to Columbus

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Karen EuDdaly of Seymour had the opportunity to be a part of the filming for the movie “Mayberry Man” in Danville last year.