Golda L. Thompson

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SEYMOUR Golda L. Thompson, 89, of Seymour, passed away Monday, Oct. 24, 2016, at Greenwood Meadows. Born April 27, 1927, in the Sauers community of Jackson County, she was the daughter of Edward and Lizettia...

Sabrina Nicole Riley

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SEYMOUR Sabrina Nicole Riley, 20, of Seymour passed away Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2016, in Knoxville, Tennessee. Born Feb. 2, 1996, in Seymour, she was the daughter of Edward Dancel Riley and Glenda Renee Helton, both...

Jean Delph

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BROWNSTOWN Jean Delph, 82, of Brownstown died Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2016, at IU Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Arrangements are pending at Winklepleck-Weesner Funeral Home in Brownstown and will be published in Saturday's edition of...
Repeat champs Thumbs-up to the Trinity Lutheran High School girls volleyball squad for winning the Class A Sectional 61 on Saturday night. The Cougars defeated Orleans 25-19, 25-14, 25-8 at West Washington for the school's third straight volleyball sectional title...
The Hoosier Trails Council of the Boy Scouts of America plans to conduct its 2016 Council Camporee today through Sunday at the Jackson County Fairgrounds at Brownstown. More than 650 scouts from the 18 counties that comprise the Hoosier Trails...
MEDORA For nearly 90 years, a crew of about 45 workers turned clay from the Medora area into bricks that would adorn the exteriors of many buildings, including those on college campuses in Indiana and surrounding states. Although the equipment used...
BROWNSTOWN Whenever the two took to the court, Brownstown Central tennis coach Scott Dittmer could count on a win. Playing No. 1 doubles, seniors Sy Zickler and Sam Hoff combined for 32 wins to lead the Braves in 2016. After the team...
For The Tribune Brantley Adams was a leader on and off the field for the Seymour boys soccer team not only this season, but for his entire varsity career. For his work, Adams was named Seymour’s most valuable player during the...
For The Tribune Kaitlyn Wilson said she has enjoyed growing up in a small community like Medora. Some of her best memories include playing volleyball and being a cheerleader at the school. “I love my teammates, we’re all really close,” Wilson said....
Education funding, a long-term infrastructure plan and a broader discussion about drugs are some of the top priorities of Indiana Senate District 44 candidates. Republican Eric Koch, Democrat Linda Henderson and Libertarian Darin Kinser, all of Bedford, are seeking the...