On their senior night, their coach said they played their best match of the season. Every time it looked like the momentum shifted away, it came right back to the home team. Trinity Lutheran’s volleyball team toughed-out a 25-17, 25-22, 26-24...
The second annual South Central Indiana Conference bowling scholarship tournament will be Saturday at Scottsburg Lanes. The event is open to any current or former bowler from the conference, and check-in is from noon to 1 p.m., with the first...
CROTHERSVILLE On Tuesday night, the Crothersville volleyball team closed out its home schedule with a 25-22, 25-15, 25-21 Southern Athletic Conference win against Lanesville. “I thought we had much better transition tonight,” Tigers coach Linda Luedeman said following the Cancer Awareness...

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For The Tribune Andrea Ferrer said she began playing soccer about the time she entered elementary school. After participating on the pitch for a few years, she stopped playing to concen- trate on gymnastics. She missed soccer so much that when she...
Fort Vallonia Days Fort Vallonia Museum A two-day festival celebrating the heritage of Jackson County’s oldest community is fast approaching. The 48th annual Fort Vallonia Days will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday and fill Main Street in the small southern...
In the Nov. 8 general election, the Jackson County coroner's race pits a political newcomer against a former county coroner asking voters to return him to office. The winner of the race between Republican Mike Bobb and Democrat Andy Rumph...
For The Tribune Anyone who attended Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge’s annual Log Cabin Day event Saturday quickly learned about what life was like back when things were not as convenient as they are today. The event — conducted at the Myers...
CROTHERSVILLE When Crothersville property owners receive their utility bills in November, they will notice a $3 increase. The town council recently approved charging that amount for the monthly stormwater user fee. Once calculations are finalized, the fee will increase for businesses...
The Seymour Area Farmers Market is wrapping up its 2016 season, but there is still time to pick up your fall harvest items. Although the number of vendors has decreased from earlier this spring and summer, shoppers can still purchase...
A local farmer and a food service worker have teamed up to teach kids there's more to food than just eating it. Tricia Bowers and Stacey Driver are showing a younger generation the value of knowing where food comes from...