GO TAKE A HIKE

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Sometimes you just need to go for a walk in the woods. A few hours on a nature trail can do wonders for your mental and physical health. You don’t need any special gear to enjoy time...
With one of the state’s top singles players and doubles teams coming to town, the Trinity Lutheran girls tennis team knew they had a tough test ahead of them. Christian Academy, ranked No. 8 for District 8,...
If you are an Indianapolis 500 fan, it’s a must-see. If you’re not, you might become one if you pay a visit. Racing fan or no, if you’ve so much as heard of the Greatest...
For The Tribune Trinity Lutheran juniors Cory and Chad Stuckwisch tied for medalist honors with scores of 41 (+5) to lead the Cougars to a 176-223 win against Jac-Cen-Del on Friday afternoon at Shadowood Golf Course. ...

Late-inning decision

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For The Tribune While three of his fellow senior teammates on the Seymour baseball team announced their college choices at the beginning of the season, Ryan Wieneke still was undecided if he wanted to play at the...

Sweet music

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Seymour High School’s choral department recently went 4-for-4 at a singing event. Each performing three songs Saturday during the Indiana State School Music Association Festival at Columbus East High School, colla voce (beginning women), men’s choir, sirenas...

Promoting inclusion

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Moving to Emerson Elementary School toward the end of his second-grade year, Grant Smith didn’t know anyone at his new school. He felt like an outsider. But now, as he finishes his fifth-grade year, he has a...
BROWNSTOWN Brownstown Central’s softball team may have been down a run, but it wasn’t out. Trailing 1-0 in the bottom of the third inning of Thursday’s Mid-Southern Conference game against Corydon Central, the Braves had...
If a proposal passes one more step, a tower could go up to help residents and businesses in rural areas of Jackson County receive Wi-Fi services. Xstream Wireless in Brownstown recently received a favorable recommendation from the...
Kiwanis selling roses for Riley, Hoosier burn camp Kiwanis Club of Seymour is once again selling roses to support Riley Hospital for Children and the Hoosier Burn Camp. A dozen red roses with baby’s breath...