A 56-year-old Jackson County man faces a murder charge in connection with an incident Wednesday night southeast of Dudleytown that left his girlfriend’s son dead, police report. Detective Tom Barker with the Jackson County Sheriff’s Department said Thursday police have...
Intermittent sleet and 30 mph winds? That wasn’t going to stop the Seymour track and field team’s first home meet of 2017. Especially with Hoosier Hills Conference rivals Bedford North Lawrence and Jennings County coming to town. Jennings County won Thursday’s...
For The Tribune BROWNSTOWN Brownstown Central’s softball team scored runs in the first, third and fifth innings Thursday to defeat Eastern (Pekin) 3-1 in the Mid-Southern Conference opener for both teams. Braves coach Monte Ault said it was a good way to...
A two-sport athlete, Seymour's Haley Westfall keeps herself busy by design. Athletes play sports for various reasons, but for Westfall the reason she played fall and spring sports was to stay in shape. “I always knew I wanted to play two...
A Seymour man accused of fleeing from police and firing two gunshots into the ground to avoid arrest surrendered after a negotiation with a Columbus SWAT team. The incident began around 4 p.m. Thursday on Columbus' east side, when a...
Anticipation, nervous ticking and the steady hum of archers hitting their mark echoed off the walls in the Lloyd E. Scott Gymnasium. The buzz and anticipation in the venue resonated from the range to the fans in the wooden bleachers. This...
Smoke detectors may save lives, but they can only do so if they work. That's why the American Red Cross of Southern Indiana, Seymour Fire Department and Medical Reserve Corps recently spent a day examining fire detectors and replacing them...
BROWNSTOWN The Brownstown Police Department is set to begin inspecting utility task vehicles so people can drive them in town. Anyone 18 or older interested in doing so must pay the $25 registration fee and fill out a form at the...

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Due to a reporter's error, Seymour High School junior J.C. Stuart's name was misspelled in an article that ran on the front page in Wednesday's paper on the school's upcoming production of the musical "Bye Bye Birdie."
Cummins Inc. has plans to spend $2.28 million this year in capital expenses as part of its ongoing growth and expansion of the Seymour Engine Plant and Seymour Technical Center on Fourth Street. The Seymour City Council recently approved two...