tribtown > Rick Meyer and his daughter, Grace Meyer, both of Seymour spent their Saturday evening dancing during Girls Inc.of Jackson Countys' annual Father-Daughter Dance at the club in Seymour. The Meyers were dancing the Chicken Dance.
tribtown > Randy Stidham, 40, of Uniontown (kneeling) along with his cousin, Curtis Gayheart of Breathitt County, Ky., (left) and Stidham's father, George Stidham, 64, also of Uniontown have been spending their days fishing at Stanfield Lake in the Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. The trio were joined by as many as a dozen or more fisherman braving cold temperatures Monday.
tribtown > Scott Carr of Seymour joined about 10 other members of American Legion Riders 89 on Saturday and Sunday in an effort to refurbish and repaint the Sherman Tank that has been sitting on the lawn of the Jackson County Courthouse since 1958. About 48,000 Sherman tanks were built and put into service during World War II.
tribtown > Dale Hayes, left, and Jayme Mikel of the Department of Park and Recreation sort lights and garland Monday afternoon at One Chamber Sqaure downtown Seymour.
tribtown > Veteran Joe Robertson, a member of American Legion Post 112, Brownstown, gave the address during a Veterans Day ceremony Wednesday at the Jackson County Courthouse in Brownstown. Robertson spoke about the numerous memorial recognizing veterans from Jackson County sprinkle across the courthouse lawn.
tribtown > Barry Short, 49, of Seymour breaks six concrete blocks during the Kick for  Chick Brek-A-Thon program on Saturday at Trinity Lutheran High School in Seymour. The event, sponsored by Ko's Martial Arts Academy in Seymour, raised $5,970 for Schneck Medical Center's Foundation cancer services fuind.
tribtown > Scott Carr of Seymour joined about 10 other members of American Legion Riders 89 on Saturday and Sunday in an effort to refurbish and repaint the Sherman Tank that has been sitting on the lawn of the Jackson County Courthouse since 1958. About 48,000 Sherman tanks were built and put into service during World War II.
tribtown > Raven Rhodes, 11, of Seymour coaxes her chihuahua, Cloe, over an obstacle under the watchful eye of judge, Kara Black of Noblesville during the 4-H dog show on Saturday in the show arena at the Jackson County fairgrounds at Brownstown. The fair officially begins at 1 p.m. Sunday.
tribtown > Jackson County Fair queen candidates include from left, Kaitlyn Frische, Mackenise Belcher, Catherine Allen, Maggie Greger, Kayla Fish, Ceaira Fish and Whitney Beverstock.
Rick Meyer and his daughter, Grace Meyer, both of Seymour spent their Saturday evening dancing during Girls Inc.of Jackson Countys' annual Father-Daughter Dance at the club in Seymour. The Meyers were dancing the Chicken Dance.
tribtown > Rick Meyer and his daughter, Grace Meyer, both of Seymour spent their Saturday evening dancing during Girls Inc.of Jackson Countys' annual Father-Daughter Dance at the club in Seymour. The Meyers were dancing the Chicken Dance.
Rick Meyer and his daughter, Grace Meyer, both of Seymour spent their Saturday evening dancing during Girls Inc.of Jackson Countys' annual Father-Daughter Dance at the club in Seymour. The Meyers were dancing the Chicken Dance.
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