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In elementary school, Torri Boldery stayed active participating in various sports. Her love of athletics transitioned once she got to Crothersville High School. Although she did cut back on basketball, Boldery became active in other...
There are two names that will always be mentioned when Hoosiers discuss the topic of the greatest Indiana high school basketball player ever. One of them is Oscar Robertson. The other is George McGinnis. In...
Lunch prices at Seymour Community School Corp. are on the rise again. Families will pay $2.45 per meal beginning in August, an increase of 10 cents from the current price of $2.35. Adult meal prices will go...
A local artist, his family and others in the community are angered and heartbroken a sculpture created for a public art program six years ago has been removed and damaged without notice. Trinity, a piece created by...
CROTHERSVILLE Ronald Dean "Ronnie" Hickerson, 68, of Crothersville died early Friday morning, April 29, 2016, at home. Arrangements are pending at Adams Family Funeral Home & Crematory in Crothersville.
For nearly a century, Indiana has been known as the “mother of vice presidents.” From 1868 to 1916, 10 vice presidential nominees hailed from Indiana. In 1916, Indiana could not miss: Thomas R. Marshall of Columbia City...
SEYMOUR Douglas Wayne Sitterding, 57, of Seymour, passed away Wednesday, April 27, 2016, at his home in Paris Crossing. Born Jan. 19, 1959, in Seymour, he was the son of the late Alvin and Opal...

Shirley M. Garvey

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OKEECHOBEE, FLORIDA Shirley M. Garvey, 89, of Okeechobee, Florida, formerly of Seymour, passed away Thursday, April 28, 2016, after exactly two years on the same date as her husband, Stanley, who also passed away in the Hospice...
Tribune staff reports A 30-year-old Bartholomew County man was listed in fair condition Friday at an Indianapolis hospital, where he was flown after his motorcycle was involved in a crash in northern Jackson County. Robert...
Indiana is losing people faster than we are gaining them. That’s the major problem tackled by a new project titled Thriving Communities, Thriving State, led by the Indiana University Public Policy Institute. The state shrank...