A LuLaRoe products sale, presented by Sarah Klein of Seymour, will be conducted from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. today in the patient lobby at Schneck Medical Center, 411 W. Tipton St., Seymour. Proceeds benefit the hospital guild. Payroll deductions...
Brownstown Central constructed the shotgun Wing-T offense to beat teams like Evansville Memorial. On Friday, the Braves’ attacking unit plans to continue steamrolling through 2016 at Blevins Memorial Stadium. “When I went to this offense, my hope was that it would...
These Seymour coon hunters, from left, Ed Franklin, Wilbert Eggersman and Ed Green, pose with their bounty sometime in the late 1920s or early 1930s, according to Tom Patman of Vallonia, who submitted this photo. Eggersman, a member of...
Carson Lambring couldn’t pass up playing on the football team his senior year. After stepping away from the gridiron his sophomore and junior years to focus on basketball, he decided to rejoin the team as a senior. “I’ve always loved football...
Oil executive and Jackson County native Forrest Lucas is still a “top contender” to become U.S. Secretary of the Interior when president-elect Donald Trump selects his cabinet, Politico reported Wednesday. Lucas founded California-based Lucas Oil Products Inc. in 1989 and...
For the Tribune It was the biggest night in Mike Pence’s long political life, and his close-knit Columbus family was right in the middle of it. Like always. Friends and other supporters from Gov. Pence’s hometown shared his joy on becoming the...
Jackson County has received a $1.15 million grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help lower an obesity rate that’s the highest in the state this year. Purdue Extension Jackson County will team up with health experts...
Jackson County voters opted to give the job of coroner to a political newcomer on Tuesday. The move left winner Republican Michael Bobb, who defeated former coroner Democrat Andy Rumph, surprised. “My opponent has experience, and I was worried it would...
The Immanuel Lutheran School Warriors eighth-grade volleyball team recently wrapped up what most would consider a very successful season. The Warriors finished the season with a dominant 43-3 record. However, this is not the first time this group of eighth-grade students...
For the Tribune VALLONIA Corey Baughman wanted a realistic-looking bison. He also wanted an image of Fort Vallonia painted on one side. Then when it was decided to display the bison in a more prominent location, the other side needed some type...