Schneck Medical Center Hospice plans to conduct a GriefShare seminar from 7 to 9 p.m. Nov. 10 and 15 for people grieving the death of a loved one and others dreading the weeks surrounding Thanksgiving and Christmas. Surviving the Holidays...
Theta Omega chapter Phi Beta Psi sorority members came to the October social in costume to celebrate Halloween. The party was at the fall-decorated home of Jan Robinson. Robinson, Natasha Miller, Jennifer Payton and Kathleen Johnson served chili, cheeseballs and...
The Ladies Aid of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church met Oct. 6 in the meeting room at the Brownstown church. The meeting opened by singing the hymn "What Is the World to Me." President Kathy Cunningham gave devotions by reading from 1...
Arrests Seymour William E. Grantham, 34, Seymour, dealing in methamphetamine more than one gram and less than 5 grams, no bond, 3:12 p.m. Wednesday. Heather Renee Evans, 31, Seymour, maintaining a common nuisance,...
COLUMBUS Jim "Rosie" Rosenberger, 71, of Columbus died at 1:58 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016, at his home. Born July 13, 1945, in Columbus, he was the son of Robert F. and Grace M. Setser...
COLUMBUS Beulah Mae Branstetter, 88, of Columbus, formerly of Jennings County, died at 2:05 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016, at Silver Oaks Health Campus. Survivors include her children, Edward (Mary) Branstetter of Taylorsville, Kathryn (Terry)...
Running solo Thumbs-up to Trinity Lutheran High School’s A.J. Goecker. The sophomore was the only member of the school’s cross-country team this past season and trained and run in meets by himself. He advanced to Saturday’s Brown County Semistate by...
I am offended and appalled over the ignorance propagated in the recent article “Young Indiana voters unhappy with choices” by Maureen Hayden, bureau chief for CNHI newspapers, found on page A4 of The Tribune. I am not going to...
BROWNSTOWN A 10,000-square-foot addition to a Christian senior living community in Brownstown will provide improved services to people suffering from dementia and memory loss and to those needing therapy and rehabilitation. On Sept. 30, officials with Hoosier Christian Village showcased those...
CAMPBELLSBURG A consistent service game can make all the difference in the postseason. Orleans controlled its opening Class A Sectional 61 matchup against Medora from the line, defeating the Hornets 25-11, 25-17, 25-16 on Thursday. Click here to purchase photos from this...