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tribtown > Debra Winterton of Brownstown, right, was one of the more than 300 residents walking in the March of Dimes’ WalkAmerica fundraiser Saturday at Seymour High School. The 4-mile walk raised $52,000 in the fight against premature births.
tribtown > Emily Schroeder, 4, of Seymour eyes Demaris Sims of Extreme Entertainment as Sims finishes painting Schroeder’s face during the 10th annual Kids Fest held Saturday at Seymour High School. More than 40 agencies participated in this year’s Kids Fest.
tribtown > Jojo with Giggles & More, a local clown ministry, helps Lance Lanier, 8, of Seymour determine if he has any broken bones during the 10th annual Kids Fest, held Saturday in the Seymour High School gymnasium. The gym offered more space for booths and families to spread out and enjoy the day. For the past several years the event was at the National Guard Armory.
tribtown > Workers continue finishing construction work inside the Seymour Police Department’s law enforcement building at Third and Ewing streets. A meeting Monday morning is expected to result in a move-in date for the police department, Chief Craig Hayes said. The latest move-in date anticipated had been sometime in April. Monday is April 30.
tribtown > Seymour Police Chief Craig Hayes points out where dispatchers will work in the new law enforcement building at Third and Ewing streets. There are three dispatch stations set up like the one shown and one place for a possible expansion.
tribtown > Jackson County Detective Rob Henley, left, and Lt. Darin Downs escort Coleman M. King, 18, of Crothersville after King's initial hearing on a charge of murder Tuesday afternoon at Jackson Circuit Court in Brownstown. King is accused of beating Aaron C. 'Shorty' Hall to death on April 12 or in the early morning hours of April 13 at the home of Garret L. Gray, 19, who lives at 6420 S. 1025E, Crothersville. Gray also faced his initial hearing in connection with Hall's death and is being escorted behind King by Detective Bob Lucas and Detective Sgt. Andy Wayman.
tribtown > Gary Day, who works for Tom Hallow and Hallow Farms, plants a field of corn Monday afternoon in the Honeytown Bottoms. Farmers are trying to make up ground lost to recent cold and wet conditions. More rain is in the forecast, however.
Seymour Police Chief Craig Hayes points out where dispatchers will work in the new law enforcement building at Third and Ewing streets. There are three dispatch stations set up like the one shown and one place for a possible expansion.
 > Seymour Police Chief Craig Hayes points out where dispatchers will work in the new law enforcement building at Third and Ewing streets. There are three dispatch stations set up like the one shown and one place for a possible expansion.
Seymour Police Chief Craig Hayes points out where dispatchers will work in the new law enforcement building at Third and Ewing streets. There are three dispatch stations set up like the one shown and one place for a possible expansion.
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