NEW ALBANY George Edwin McCollom II, 62, of New Albany passed away at 11:46 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2017, at Baptist Health Floyd in New Albany. Born May 5, 1954, in Henderson, Kentucky, he was...

James E. Speer

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SEYMOUR James E. Speer, 83, of Seymour, passed away at 1:08 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, 2017, at his home surrounded by his loving family. Born June 25, 1933, in Bedford, he was the son of...

Jean Fish

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SEYMOUR Jean Fish, 81, of Seymour died Friday, Feb. 3, 2107, at Seton Hospital, Indianapolis. A memorial service will be at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Peter's Switch Church of the Nazarene. Visitation will be from...
"Beauty and the Beast" is this year's musical for the Brownstown Central High School choral department. The choir boosters group is inviting the public to the Be Our Guest Character Breakfast from 8 to 10 a.m. March 4 at WR...
A special meeting of the Brownstown Central Community School Corp. board of trustees has been set for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the administration office, 608 W. Commerce St., Brownstown. During the meeting, there will be a presentation of the football...
Seymour High School recently released the names of students recognized for academic achievement for the first semester and second quarter grading periods. First semester High honors Seniors: Marie Armes, Cecily Coffman, Kyle Combs, McKenna Curry, Abbilynn Ebler, Lauren Fleetwood, Rhianna Gambrel, Phoebe...
(Bloomington) Herald-Times Eric Holcomb became Indiana’s 51st governor in an inauguration ceremony Jan. 9. The Republican is long on political experience as a former state party chairman but short on experience with governing as an elected official. Hoosiers will be...
The hot new term in the world of tax reform is “border adjustability,” which refers to when governments have systems that tax imports and exempt exports. This approach is widely associated with European-style credit-invoice, value-added taxes (VATs), and Republicans appear...
(Anderson) Herald Bulletin Partisan bickering and the resulting gridlock can be deeply frustrating for constituents. Nothing gets done because one side won’t recognize that the other has a good solution, or doesn’t want the other side to get any credit....
A higher gas tax, a new vehicle registration fee and tolls on Indiana highways are all on the list of possibilities to bring another $1 billion of road funding into the state each year. As lawmakers debate and discuss each...