South Bend Tribune Before the General Assembly convenes in 2015, here’s a bit of required reading for lawmakers. The 2014 WISH-TV/Ball State University Hoosier Survey, conducted by Princeton Survey Research International, asks Indiana residents about...
Eric Garner died a senseless death. In the wake of this tragedy, two reforms should be considered. First, states should pass laws holding police officers who use lethal force to a higher standard. Second, in...
The U.S. Postal Service might have money trouble because use of the mail is down, but you would never know it by the number of requests for gifts flowing into our mailboxes. I often hear people around...

Larry Mahoney

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Larry Mahoney, 72, of Columbus, died Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2014, at IU Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Born Dec. 2, 1942, in Seymour, he was the son of Eugene L. and Elnora P. Owens Mahoney. He married...
Norman Station Conservation Club's monthly jamboree scheduled for Sunday has been canceled because of event conflicts including the Christmas holiday. The monthly jamboree, typically conducted on the third Sunday of each month during the spring, summer and...
Brownstown Public Library will be closed Dec. 26 and 27 for an Evergreen upgrade. The Evergreen program is a consortium of 107 public, school and institutional libraries throughout the state using the Evergreen Integrated Library System. ...
Jackson County Public Library Fantastic Fictioneers plans to meet at 11 a.m. Friday to discuss "The Christmas Cookie Club" by Ann Pearlman at the Seymour Library, 303 W. Second St. There is no registration for this free...
’Twas about two weeks before Christmas — Dec. 11 to be exact. Outside First United Methodist Church in Seymour, students from Jackson County Head Start were excitedly stirring far louder than any mouse. In the...
A Brownstown woman wants to move forward on building a county dog shelter. Debbie Hackman asked the three-member Jackson County Board of Commissioners if it would OK allowing for construction of the low-kill shelter next to the...
An invasive insect known for killing ash trees has been detected for the first time in two counties bordering Jackson County. The green, metallic-looking beetle that destroys ash trees by infesting portions of the trunk and major...