The American Red Cross plans to hold a blood drive from 2 to 7 p.m. Dec. 22 at Walmart Supercenter, 1600 E. Tipton St. in Seymour. Busy holiday schedules and seasonal illnesses, like the flu, can often...
Tribune staff reports Fort Vallonia chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution recently announced the individual school representatives for this year’s Good Citizen award. Each of the participating schools in the county selects their Good...
The Indiana football coaches association recently named their 2014 Senior 1A All-State Football Team. Tommy Davis, an offensive lineman from Trinity Lutheran high school, garnered honors for his work on the gridiron this past season.
All season long, Crothersville girls basketball coach Kevin Hensley has preached that defense will win his team games. On Tuesday, the Tigers only allowed two points in the first quarter and two 2-point field goals in the...
For the Tribune The Seymour swim teams both won their opening event, the 200-meter medley relay, and led most of the way to defeat Hoosier Hills Conference foe New Albany at the Seymour pool Tuesday night. ...

STANDING TALL

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There isn’t any place Jordan Schoenfelder would rather be after school in the winter than in the Crothersville gymnasium preparing for his next basketball game. “It’s a small group of guys, and I enjoy my teammates,” Schoenfelder...
This season’s flu vaccine may not be as effective as some in the past, but local health officials still urge residents to receive it. Lin Montgomery, public health coordinator for the Jackson County Health Department, said the...
A Jackson County man faces three Class A felony counts of child molesting after a woman told police in August that he sexually assaulted two children. Timothy Ray Poore, 41, of Seymour, accused of sexually assaulting a...
The last of five people involved in an armed robbery more than two years ago has been sentenced to prison. Michael Wayne Jones, 19, of Crothersville, recently received a 16-year prison term after he entered a guilty...

WELCOME SIGN?

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Love it or hate it, the new Seymour welcome sign near Interstate 65 is causing a lot of buzz around town. Construction of the 13-foot wall and sign with surrounding landscaping, located on the north side of ...