Bettie Jean Noblitt

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SEYMOUR Bettie Jean Noblitt, 89, of Seymour passed away Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2017, at Schneck Medical Center. Born June 3, 1927, in LaPorte County, she was the daughter of Patrick and Carrie Shelton Griffin, both...
Thumbs up Building bridges Thumbs-up to the Medora High School seniors for the work they put into helping improve the Knobstone Trail in Jackson County. The group recently met at the 8.5-acre county park at Sparksville and installed a 16-foot footbridge...
BY MICHAEL TANNER When President Donald Trump is sworn, Republicans will hold the presidency and both houses of Congress for the first time since 2006. For everyone who has been complaining about gridlock for the past decade, there is now...
Police continue to investigate a wreck that left a 70-year-old woman dead Thursday morning along Interstate 65 at the Jonesville exit. R. Carolyn Brown of Scottsburg, who was a passenger in a 2007 Chevrolet Avalanche driven by her husband, Gerald...
When Alan and Dana Killey left their home and business in downtown Seymour on Wednesday morning to allow firefighters to put out a dryer fire, they didn’t take any of their belongings. “We thought we were going to be able...
LOCAL BRIEF Events planned for basketball game Presale tickets are available for purchase for this Saturday’s basketball game between New Albany and Seymour at the Lloyd E. Scott Gymnasium. The tickets, which cost $5, will be sold from 8 a.m. to 3...
Even on a snow day, you can find Devin Ramsey in the diving well. While his teammates race relays in the adjacent pool, Ramsey — the only diver in attendance — perfects his craft on his own at an optional...
Cassie Maxie is a big believer in teamwork. The senior at Brownstown Central said that playing together on the basketball court will lead to success the rest of the season. “I think we’ve become one team now,” she said. “These past...
A small bell clanged as people came and went from Artistic Impressions where owner Kevin Greene looked out his huge storefront windows, watching rolling, alternating waves of black smoke and dirty gray steam rise above a row of downtown...
Donations of money and gift cards are being accepted for the families affected by Wednesday's fire in downtown Seymour. The drop-off sites are: Beautiful Chaos, 125 W. Second St., Seymour; 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 2...