Women invited to church ladies tea program
The Redeemer Lutheran Church evangelism boardinvites the ladies of the community to this year’s Christmas program titled “Tell Me the Stories of Jesus.”
Free women’s self-defense seminar coming up
Joe Baker, owner of Alpha Combat Training and Tactics in Scottsburg, and Angela Mattox Owens, a veteran law enforcement officer with the Columbus Police Department, plan to present a free women’s self-defense seminar.
Visitor center board to meet
The Jackson County Visitor Center board of directors will meet at noon Wednesday at the visitor center, 100 N. Broadway St., Seymour.
VFW invites youth to participate in contests
Veterans of Foreign Wars and the VFW Auxiliary have announced information about a couple of contests for youth.
Brownstown Town Council to meet Monday night
The Brownstown Town Council will meet at 6 p.m. Monday at the town hall, 116 E. Cross St., Brownstown.
Seymour police officer creates off-road park
An elevated 20-acre site south of Seymour stands out because it’s surrounded by flat land.
Medora FFA participates in first soil judging contest, heading to national convention soon
MEDORA — Nine Medora High School students now know more about soil than they ever thought they would.
Natural gas bills going up
If you have a gas furnace, be prepared to pay more to keep warm.
Lawsuit alleges wrongful death of jail inmate
The family of a 23-year-old Louisville woman, who died in July while she was an inmate at the Jackson County Jail, has filed a $30 million civil suit against Sheriff Rick Meyer and eight jail staffers.
Road paving, closures coming at refuge
Due to a road improvement project at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge east of Seymour, certain roads will be closed or traffic patterns will be changed.