Police continue to investigate the death of a man who collapsed on Saturday while working for a contractor inside an empty storage tank at a Seymour company. Daniel U. Sweatt, 43, of Henderson, Kentucky, and several co-workers...

Celebrating

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Brownstown’s official 200th birthday celebration Friday evening lasted less than an hour but came packed with plenty of history. The event, conducted inside the livery barn at the Jackson County History Center, brought out many folks, including...
Two Seymour men were pulled from their vehicle after it left the road, hit a tree and caught fire Sunday morning on Interstate 65 near Uniontown. The men, 19-year-old Norton Baughman and 22-year-old Justin Lane, were flown...

Owls drop 2 games

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NEW ALBANY Playing a doubleheader against two separate teams at New Albany, Seymour struggled both at the plate and in the field. The Owls dropped their second game against the host school 9-1 and fell...
Under the bright lights of Bulleit Stadium, the Columbus East and Seymour track and field teams circled the high jump in frigid temperatures last Tuesday. Huddled in blankets and dawning winter jackets, the teams weren’t quite ready...

Run, jump, WIN

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Corbin Lovins of Seymour says a lot of things go into being a fast and successful hurdler in high school. “First, you have to get your steps down,” Lovins said. “What I do is I feel like...

Snipping the net

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Pictured in the photo is Austin’s Bruce Johnson in 1999 cutting down the nets after the Eagles’ Class 2A regional championship. Bruce is one of the greatest players ever to come out of Scott County. He ranks...

IN IT TOGETHER

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The participants began by swinging their arm back and launching a softball as far as they could. Some threw more than 100 feet. Others threw only a few feet. But either way, people gathered in the area...
CORTLAND If you can’t bring the kids to the farm, bring the farm to the kids. That’s the basis behind the annual Ag Day event organized by Seymour High School FFA students. Fifth-graders...
Columbus City Band will present a spring concert at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Nugent-Custer Performance Hall at The Commons, 300 Washington St., Columbus. The band, chartered in 1843, will play a variety of music, including overtures,...