Bennie L. Seale Jr.

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NORTH VERNON Bennie L. Seale Jr., 77, of North Vernon passed away Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016, at his home in North Vernon. Born May 14, 1939, in Jonesville, Virginia, he was the son of Bennie and Dora Supthin Seale. He married...
Thumbs up Celebrating Thumbs-up to the Bicentennial Planning Committee of Jackson County for organizing this past weekend's Jackson County Bicentennial Celebration and to all of the volunteers who made it such a great event. The weekend featured concerts, a community-wide church...
The month of October is shared by Domestic Violence and Breast Cancer Awareness. Both of these issues either have, are currently, or will most likely affect someone we know. So this month among the familiar colors of the fall season...
The most critical issue facing the United States simply is economic growth. Since World War II the economy has expanded at an average rate of 3.5 percent annually. We’ll be lucky to average 1.5 percent in the decade after the...
To the editor: In response to the Oct. 5 letter from Bill Kendall, while I don't disagree with Mike Pence's point of view that unvetted Syrian refugees shouldn't be allowed into the state, I think that the...
The four candidates for the two Jackson County commissioners seats up for election Nov. 8 may bring a wide diversity of life experiences to the table. But they also have something in common — little to no political experience. The newcomers...
BROWNSTOWN A pair of ranked squads took to the volleyball court in Brownstown, and the bigger class emerged victorious. Class 4A No. 15 Floyd Central defeated Class 3A No. 11 Brownstown Central 25-17, 25-17, 25-15 on Tuesday night. Even though the Braves...
BROWNSTOWN The all-time winningest boys tennis player in Brownstown Central High School’s history considers himself a baseball guy. When Sy Zickler surpassed former teammate Lute Lahrman’s 62 career wins, there wasn’t a huge celebration. Click here to purchase photos from this gallery It...
For The Tribune Jonathan Valasquez started playing tennis during his seventh-grade year at a school in San Diego, California. After a move, he played baseball for two years and soccer for one year at Seymour, then decided to give tennis a...
For The Tribune NORTH VERNON An attentive employee of a fast-food restaurant in North Vernon, suspicious of a drive-thru customer, triggered a police investigation that resulted in the arrest of a 21-year-old Brownstown woman. Sierra Ihle was arrested on a Level 4...