For the Tribune Trinity Lutheran boy’s basketball team led by 10 points late in the fourth quarter on Saturday night at home against Salem and held on to claim a 57-52 win. Salem’s Jaelen Nice...
A project to overcome issues with providing quick medical service to more than half the city because of a potential seven-fold increase in railroad traffic is nearing implementation. The plan involves converting the former Indiana State Police...
A flood warning remains in effect through 6 a.m. Thursday morning in Jackson County. East Fork White River reached flood stage at 2:45 a.m. Sunday at Rockford, according to the National Weather Service. Flood stage is 12...
Pershing Township Lions Club will serve as host for a free Christmas party for children ages 2 to 12 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at the Freetown Community Center at Second and Union streets. There...
Staff Reports INDIANAPOLIS — The staff of The Tribune was honored Saturday with 16 awards during the 2014 Hoosier State Press Foundation Better Newspaper contest. The Tribune finished second in the General Excellence contest, based...
Donations to this year's Christmas Basket Fund grew to $1,741 Sunday with 12 new gifts in recent days totaling $516. The fund, sponsored by American Legion Post 89 in partnership with The Tribune, will supply gift cards...
Three people were arrested on drug-related offenses as a result of a sobriety checkpoint last month in Jackson County. Indiana State Police troopers assigned to the Versailles Post conducted the two-hour checkpoint. According to a...
MEDORA Tied at 28-all with 43 seconds left in the fourth quarter, the Medora boys basketball team was able to lock down on defense and force overtime. Unfortunately for the Hornets, they couldn’t muster any...

Coming up in the clutch

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For the Tribune Toriek Miller scored 12 of his game-high 32 points in overtime, including Seymour’s last five-points to spark the Owls to a 63-60 victory against Franklin on Saturday night in the Lloyd E. Scott Gymnasium. ...

OH, CHRISTMAS TREE

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s this year’s Christmas tree — destined for One Chamber Square in Seymour — recently made its way down U.S. 50 on the back of a flatbed trailer, Doug Gregory with the Seymour Department of Public Works was just...