tribtown > Brownstown Central junior Zach Pranger tees off on hole No. 15 Saturday during the Seymour Invitational at Shadowood Golf Course. Pranger played the top position and was low medalist for the Braves with an 85 through 18 holes.
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tribtown > Tampico Bobcat players Bill Wessel and Gerald "Bingo" Hackman talked during warmups at halftime of the team's first game against the Clearspring Warriors during the 16th annual Olde TIme County Tourney held at Brownstown Central on Saturday. At 71, Wessel and Hackman were two of the oldest players in the tournament used as a fundraiser by the Jackson County chapter of the American Red Cross.
tribtown > Miss America Katie Stam of Seymour paid a visit to Brownstown during her homecoming Wednesday and spent time talking from the steps of the courthouse.
tribtown > Tampico Bobcat players Bill Wessel and Gerald "Bingo" Hackman talked during warmups at halftime of the team's first game against the Clearspring Warriors during the 16th annual Olde TIme County Tourney held at Brownstown Central on Saturday. At 71, Wessel and Hackman were two of the oldest players in the tournament used as a fundraiser by the Jackson County chapter of the American Red Cross.
tribtown > Jailer Mitch Ray spends part of his day making sure inmates at the Jackson County Jail in Brownstown receive their meals. Trusties Jeff Harden, left, and Melvin Mikels distributed those meals to about 165 prisoners Thursday morning.
tribtown > Despite a recent report showing the violent crime rate in Indiana has declined in recent years, the Jackson County Jail in Brownstown is still a busy place for trustys such as Charles Morgan, left, and Isaiah Wilds. The inmate count at the jail was 326 on Wednesday morning.
tribtown > The Jackson County Jail in Brownstown is always a busy place for trustys such as Jay Thomas who spend their days washing prison uniforms and preparing meals for the more than 215 inmates housed at there each day.
tribtown > Detective Rob Henley with the Jackson County Sheriff's Department spent Wednesday answering questions about the jail in Brownstown from fifth graders at Brownstown Elementary. Fifth graders from Brownstown, Crothersville, Freetown and Medora visited the jail this week as part of their Drug Abuse Resistance Education program.
Brownstown Central junior Zach Pranger tees off on hole No. 15 Saturday during the Seymour Invitational at Shadowood Golf Course. Pranger played the top position and was low medalist for the Braves with an 85 through 18 holes.
tribtown > Brownstown Central junior Zach Pranger tees off on hole No. 15 Saturday during the Seymour Invitational at Shadowood Golf Course. Pranger played the top position and was low medalist for the Braves with an 85 through 18 holes.
Brownstown Central junior Zach Pranger tees off on hole No. 15 Saturday during the Seymour Invitational at Shadowood Golf Course. Pranger played the top position and was low medalist for the Braves with an 85 through 18 holes.
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