MEDORA A former Sparksville man who has run in seven Boston Marathons recently took on a different kind of challenge — overcoming esophageal cancer. That battle, which began for 59-year-old Terry Marcott seven months ago, involved all of the traditional treatment...
A win on senior night was a non-negotiable. Seymour’s volleyball team held home court for a 25-16, 25-9, 25-13 Hoosier Hills Conference victory against visiting Jeffersonville on Monday. With the final HHC win, Seymour is currently tied for second place in...
The IHSAA released the 2016 volleyball sectional pairings Monday morning. Sectional semifinals will be played at 11 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. before the championship game at 7 p.m. Class 4A Sectional 15: Jeffersonville Seymour's volleyball team received a first-round bye and will...
Down the country back roads neighboring Trinity Lutheran High School, A.J. Goecker paces behind coach Chris Crenshaw’s bicycle. It’s another seven-mile run practice, and Crenshaw has configured his watch to ensure that Goecker’s time matches up to timed expectations. Without Crenshaw,...

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For The Tribune MEDORA Medora’s volleyball team lacked consistency on its attacking against South Decatur on Monday night and came up on the short end of 25-21, 25-13, 25-12 scores “I thought our defense was pretty good all night except part of...
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 Jackson County community with people. Vallonia was...
A series of events including a concert, a fly-in and a beer and wine festival over the weekend at Freeman Municipal Airport brought an end to most of the bicentennial celebrations in Jackson County this year. “It’s kind of the...
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 — held at the Myers Cabin at...
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...
A local businessman is seeking final approval today from Seymour City Council to rezone property at 1815 N. Ewing St. On Sept. 26, Rich Hampton of Seymour requested the city change the zoning of the property from residential suburban (RS)...