Every season, the Brownstown Central football team has the same motto in the tournament. "The games in November are the games you remember." If schedules, records and statistics serve as any indication, this Friday's Sectional 31 Championship in Huntingburg could serve...
In his sophomore year with the Brownstown Central football team, Tristan Robinson decided to make a major positional shift. During a weights class he met with Skyller Lewis, who served as the team’s kicker. From that point on, after taking a...
The outcome of Friday night’s Seymour-East Central football game is going to come down to who executes its game plan better. That is the feeling of Seymour coach Josh Shattuck, as he prepares his team for the Class 4A Sectional...
Matt Fourman has been all over the football field for Seymour this fall. Fourman has played in all three phases of the game. On defense, he has played inside linebacker and in the line. "The defense has been playing as a team...
The old federal building at Third and Chestnut streets in Seymour has a long history of providing services to the public. If one group of local residents has its way, that building, which has stood empty for nearly a decade,...
Visitors to Jackson County's geographic information system website will notice several upgrades. The biggest difference is with the images. Aerial photography taken this past summer went from 12-inch pixelation to 6-inch pixelation, making property images clearer to see. Several of the...
Ten years ago, a 1½-acre area behind Seymour-Jackson Elementary School was nothing but a flat, grassy field with one tree. But once money became available and students and volunteers went to work, it became an outdoor nature lab with hundreds...
CROTHERSVILLE For a recent meeting for breakfast with friends at Cracker Barrel in Seymour, Barb Hall was asked to bring a patriotic quilt she made. The top part of the 63-inch-by-74-inch twin-size quilt is an American flag made of various fabrics,...
(TERRE HAUTE) TRIBUNE-STAR Candidates for Indiana governor — Libertarian Rex Bell, Democrat John Gregg and Republican Eric Holcomb — were asked a series of questions on some of the major education issues in Indiana. Those issues include pre-kindergarten, the teacher shortage,...