At least nine times in recent months, Seymour police officers have been called upon to revive a person overdosing on opioids. Shortly after 6 p.m. Tuesday, the department experienced a first — being called upon to use...

RALLY ON

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Brownstown Central Head coach: Erik Stangland Roster Seniors: Caylen Fortino and Jordan Trowbridge Junior: Makenzie Bennett Sophomores: Sydney Cockerham, Maddy Jones, Laken Reynolds, Jenny Runge and Brooklyn Wingler ...

TRACKING GREATNESS

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For The Tribune When Seymour’s Mikaela Grout shows up at a track meet, she knows she is going to be extremely busy that day. This spring Grout will again compete in four events for the...

Going batty

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For The Tribune For Cincinnati Reds fans who might not want to spend major-league money, there’s another option not far down Interstate 65. The Louisville Bats, the Reds’ Triple-A affiliate, open their 2016 season Thursday...
With the winter months behind them, the Trinity Lutheran boys and girls basketball teams and cheerleading squad met one last time at the high school to commemorate the 2015-16 season Tuesday. Trinity Lutheran boys basketball coach Aaron...
For this year’s musical at Seymour High School, there aren’t male and female lead characters. Instead, all 40 of the show choir students get their time in the spotlight. Having performed in the musical “Working”...

Making things work

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Since he started playing a trumpet in sixth grade, music has been a major part of Kyle Karum’s life. In seventh grade, he tried out for a school musical for the first time. He continued...
Construction soon will get underway on a sewer project to encourage growth in Seymour’s Eastside Industrial Park, officials said. The city’s board of works recently awarded the job to Mitchell and Stark Construction of Medora for $1.24...
Main events Prep sports Today Softball Jennings County at Brownstown Central, 5 p.m. Seymour at Edinburgh, 5 p.m. Friday No events scheduled TV...
Kokomo Tribune The Indiana State Board of Education’s policy to hold back any third-grader who can’t read seems, at first glance, like a good idea. After all, a child who can’t read is unlikely to succeed in...