Gemma Challies of Seymour recently was named to the president's academic honors list for the fall semester at Lincoln Trail College. To qualify for any of the honor lists at the Robinson, Illinois, college, a student must...
The Brownstown Public Library board of trustees will meet at 5 p.m. Feb. 17 in the library conference room at 120 E. Spring St. Board meetings are open to the public.
The City of Seymour Parks and Recreation Department will be hosting its First Annual Co-Ed Adult Dodgeball Tournament on March 14. The tournament will be conducted at the Boys and Girls Club, and team check-in will be...

Uncharted territory

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Amongst the loud pump-up music playing in the Seymour wrestling room, varsity coach Todd Weaver can be heard whistling and bellowing instructions. Three Seymour wrestlers have advanced to the regional tournament for the first time in their...
Sign-ups are available for the 2015 Lady Braves Softball camp. They are open for children in kindergarten through Grade 8. The camp dates are Feb. 16, 19, 23 and 26 at the BCHS Auxiliary Gym. ...

Stars outshine owls

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BEDFORD The Seymour girls basketball team had a share of the Hoosier Hills Conference within reach. However the two-time defending state champions, Bedford North Lawrence, wouldn’t be contained on its senior night. The...

HIGH PERFORMANCE

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Cummins Inc. reported record year-end revenue driven by increased sales in North America, but the company offered a conservative forecast for sales growth this year because of weaknesses in overseas markets and the negative impact of a strong U.S....
The only Jackson County township fire department yet to make the conversion to a fire district is proposing that switch now to help bring in more money for operating costs amid an increase in emergency calls. In...
An investigation of nearly two months led to the arrest Tuesday of a 62-year-old Jennings County woman on a forgery charge. Catherine A. Demaree of North Vernon was arrested on the Level 5 felony charge at around...

IN CHARGE

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After spending the afternoon at the Seymour Department of Public Works on Tuesday, R.J. Beavers and Daniel Kirby have more respect for the people who work there, such as the crews who pick up trash and recyclables, paint curbs,...