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La Michoacana opens in SeymourDay of Caring celebrates 25 years in Jackson CountyLa Michoacana opens in SeymourDay of Caring celebrates 25 years in Jackson CountyAg Day comes to SauersAg Day comes to SauersAg Day comes to SauersSeymour High School choral department presenting 'Mary Poppins'Seymour High School choral department presenting 'Mary Poppins'May is Mental Health Awareness MonthMay is Mental Health Awareness MonthMay is Mental Health Awareness MonthSMS teacher organizes Civil War Day for studentsPaying tribute to mothers and mother figuresPaying tribute to mothers and mother figuresPaying tribute to mothers and mother figuresPaying tribute to mothers and mother figuresPaying tribute to mothers and mother figuresMock wreck brings attention to distracted driving at prom seasonInitiative advances education and awareness of dementiaMock wreck brings attention to distracted driving at prom seasonInitiative advances education and awareness of dementiaMock wreck brings attention to distracted driving at prom seasonMock wreck brings attention to distracted driving at prom seasonCummings Lighthouse under new ownershipCummings Lighthouse under new ownershipSeymour archery honors largest senior classSeymour archery honors largest senior classSeymour archery honors largest senior classParks department presents inaugural Pampered Tea for TwoParks department presents inaugural Pampered Tea for TwoLocal school greenhouses open to the publicLocal school greenhouses open to the publicFair lands Impact Grant for grandstand seatingAisin Chemical donates $10,000 to dog shelterAisin Chemical donates $10,000 to dog shelterFair lands Impact Grant for grandstand seatingAisin Chemical donates $10,000 to dog shelterFair lands Impact Grant for grandstand seatingTrainer starts women’s fitness classes in MedoraTrainer starts women’s fitness classes in MedoraTrainer starts women’s fitness classes in MedoraTrainer starts women’s fitness classes in MedoraSeymour addressing growth of English language learnersSeymour addressing growth of English language learnersSeymour addressing growth of English language learnersSeymour High School hosts adaptive PE archery tournamentBest Buddies Friendship Walk held in SeymourVintage camper show adds Sip 'n' StrollTwo arrested by SWAT officersMayor receives input from youth councilMayor receives input from youth councilCity to spend more than $1.5 million for emergency renovations of city hallCity to spend more than $1.5 million for emergency renovations of city hallReasoner named assistant superintendent of operationsReasoner named assistant superintendent of operationsCity to spend more than $1.5 million for emergency renovations of city hallIt’s Earth Day: Remember to recycle today and every dayIt’s Earth Day: Remember to recycle today and every dayElection board on track to bring vote centers to countySeymour airport officials hoping to receive state funding for projectsSeymour airport officials hoping to receive state funding for projectsElection board on track to bring vote centers to countyNorman woman organizing sale, auction, walk in memory of sonNorman woman organizing sale, auction, walk in memory of sonElection board on track to bring vote centers to countySeymour airport officials hoping to receive state funding for projectsArchery starts in Brownstown physical education classesOlivarez honored as Woman of the YearArchery starts in Brownstown physical education classesOlivarez honored as Woman of the YearOlivarez honored as Woman of the YearArchery starts in Brownstown physical education classesOlivarez honored as Woman of the YearSearch of four storage units leads to arrestItems made from old uniforms to benefit band programSearch of four storage units leads to arrestItems made from old uniforms to benefit band programTroops clean up Lutheran Cemetery, raise new flagCan the old Shields High School gym be saved?Troops clean up Lutheran Cemetery, raise new flagCan the old Shields High School gym be saved?City parks officials provide update on projectsCity parks officials provide update on projectsCity parks officials provide update on projectsCity parks officials provide update on projectsCity parks officials provide update on projectsApril is National Child Abuse Prevention MonthParks restrooms closed after vandalismApril is National Child Abuse Prevention MonthApril is National Child Abuse Prevention MonthParks restrooms closed after vandalismFirst of two NaloxBoxes installed in Jackson CountySeymour High School seniors participate in mock interviewsFirst of two NaloxBoxes installed in Jackson CountySeymour High School seniors participate in mock interviewsFirst of two NaloxBoxes installed in Jackson CountySeymour High School seniors participate in mock interviewsFirst two businesses at new Smalltown Plaza opening soonFirst two businesses at new Smalltown Plaza opening soonFirst two businesses at new Smalltown Plaza opening soonLibrary creates and produces virtual variety show for childrenLibrary creates and produces virtual variety show for childrenLibrary creates and produces virtual variety show for childrenCummins CEO criticizes bills restricting voting accessCummins CEO criticizes bills restricting voting accessCummins CEO criticizes bills restricting voting accessImmanuel Lutheran wraps up another successful robotics seasonImmanuel Lutheran wraps up another successful robotics seasonCummins CEO criticizes bills restricting voting accessPhoto gallery: On the huntPhoto gallery: On the huntTrinity Lutheran Riley Dance Marathon raises $5,075Trinity Lutheran Riley Dance Marathon raises $5,075Young visits high-tech Columbus companyFamily honored to see special needs Easter egg hunt continueEaster bunny leaves behind a trail of happy kidsYoung visits high-tech Columbus companyYoung visits high-tech Columbus companyYoung visits high-tech Columbus companyFamily honored to see special needs Easter egg hunt continueEaster bunny leaves behind a trail of happy kidsFamily honored to see special needs Easter egg hunt continueEaster bunny leaves behind a trail of happy kidsCross Walk tradition continues in Brownstown leading up to EasterCross Walk tradition continues in Brownstown leading up to EasterGood Friday can be a great Friday for believersCross Walk tradition continues in Brownstown leading up to EasterGood Friday can be a great Friday for believersGood Friday can be a great Friday for believersCross Walk tradition continues in Brownstown leading up to EasterGood Friday can be a great Friday for believersCross Walk tradition continues in Brownstown leading up to EasterHistoric downtown Brownstown buildings undergoing renovationsHistoric downtown Brownstown buildings undergoing renovationsHistoric downtown Brownstown buildings undergoing renovationsSeymour police involved in investigation that nets nearly 60 arrestsJackson County connected to creation of Milan ‘54 Hoosiers MuseumJackson County connected to creation of Milan ‘54 Hoosiers MuseumSeymour police involved in investigation that nets nearly 60 arrestsSeymour police involved in investigation that nets nearly 60 arrestsFather and daughter grow vegetable plants as fundraiser for schoolCommunity garden sprouting up soonFather and daughter grow vegetable plants as fundraiser for schoolFather and daughter grow vegetable plants as fundraiser for schoolCommunity garden sprouting up soonWork underway on new Poynter Ford dealershipWork underway on new Poynter Ford dealershipLocal students donate to food pantryWomen's History Month: Honoring those who have impacted Jackson CountyWomen's History Month: Honoring those who have impacted Jackson CountyWomen's History Month: Honoring those who have impacted Jackson CountyBrownstown woman named Indiana School Nurse of the YearBrownstown woman named Indiana School Nurse of the YearBrownstown woman named Indiana School Nurse of the YearEveryday Connections opens office in downtown SeymourCommunity Agency Building has space availableEveryday Connections opens office in downtown SeymourCommunity Agency Building has space availableEveryday Connections opens office in downtown SeymourCommunity Agency Building has space availableSchneck showcases renovated outpatient area, new MRI machineLocal schools get in March Madness spiritSchneck showcases renovated outpatient area, new MRI machineLocal schools get in March Madness spiritSchneck showcases renovated outpatient area, new MRI machineBoys and Girls Club hires new athletic director to oversee programsBrownstown Christian Church prepares meals for HaitiBoys and Girls Club hires new athletic director to oversee programsBoys and Girls Club hires new athletic director to oversee programsBrownstown Christian Church prepares meals for HaitiSchneck showcases renovated outpatient area, new MRI machineSchneck showcases renovated outpatient area, new MRI machineDonut Central delivers the goodsDonut Central delivers the goodsDonut Central delivers the goodsSchneck showcases renovated outpatient area, new MRI machineSeymour man turns 100Courthouse square district named to National Register of Historic PlacesSeymour man turns 100Courthouse square district named to National Register of Historic PlacesCourthouse square district named to National Register of Historic PlacesSeymour man turns 100Scaling down the Asian carp populationScaling down the Asian carp populationMarch brings awareness to bleeding disordersMarch brings awareness to bleeding disordersSting operation leads to eight arrestsSting operation leads to eight arrestsSeymour High School archery team competes in state tournamentSeymour High School archery team competes in state tournamentSting operation leads to eight arrestsLocal resources highlighted during Disability Awareness MonthLocal resources highlighted during Disability Awareness MonthNarcotics blitz leads to four arrestsDolly Parton’s Imagination Library starts in Jackson CountyBCHS choral department presenting ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’Local man is star of Red Dead Redemption video game series (Part 1)Brownstown couple take over church, open restaurantApartment complex hearing plannedSeymour adds two new firefightersTammy’s Dance Studio offers tap, jazz classes for adultsNew transportation director takes over for Brownstown schoolsSeymour Community School Corp. finishes inclusive playground projectsVolunteers distribute food boxes in CrothersvilleSeymour class receives storytime, books through contestSeymour, Trinity FFA members drive tractors to schoolLocal chapters celebrate National FFA WeekNew residential building in city and county up in 2020Students direct youth shows at local community theaterLocal man retires after 42 years of working for cityFirefighters called to house fire in BrownstownSeymour High School hosts archery state qualifierBrownstown staff members receive training for new archery programCulver's franchisee owners are no strangers to SeymourMedora man finds success with food trailerFormer county public health officer receives first dose of vaccineSheriff’s department’s first K-9 hits the roadHistory center receives grant for livery barn upgradesRecord cookie sales benefit nonprofitsTrusting the shots: Local health officials hope people 'have faith' in COVID-19 vaccinesSeymour CPA office changing name, partner effective todaySeymour City Council advances rezone proposalBrownstown woman still recovering from 2019 wreckGirl Scout troop shows support for hospital workersMuscatatuck facility celebrating 100 yearsLocal churches host outdoor Christmas Eve servicesCrothersville FFA Toy and Food Drive sets record in 32nd yearRare celestial event to take place MondayChristmas Cheer delivers the goods to Brownstown area residentsThree businesses to open in Seymour in early 2021Fire destroys home of Brownstown coupleCops and Kids paired together for shopping day
Photo gallery: Christmas lights brighten communitiesRemaining round barn being renovatedMedora ushers in Christmas seasonJCCT working on obtaining streaming rights for season openerTrain Your Trainer raises money for Special OlympicsSeymour Community School Corp. offering mobile, curbside mealsStill a favorite: Larrison’s Diner serves meals and memoriesShop local for holiday seasonChurches serve free Thanksgiving mealsLocal teacher heading to Washington, D.C., to decorate White HouseThe Sunflower Studio provides gifts through Mammy and Pappy projectFuture outlook: Diesel to play 'important role' in path to zero emissionsSICA offering virtual mobile photography classSteakhouse to open in downtown SeymourGrant helps 12-year-old Crothersville girl open art studioSenior community recognizes veterans with Wall of HonorVeterans honored at American LegionTrinity Lutheran High School pays tribute to veteransTeam raises more than $53,000 for World Vision — so farChild care ministry hosts two-day open house at new locationAll Jackson County public schools now have school resource officersLucas leads District 69 raceElection totals not available because of heavy early votingRE/MAX Professionals conducting local food driveRumpke unveils expanded Medora Recycling CenterCity approves EDGE tax credit for CumminsReddington man takes pride in his vehicle collectionJackson County native releases second full-length albumWoman realizes dream of owning shopIndiana Funeral Directors Association honors Brownstown man for 60 years of serviceLocal women's Bible study group prepares feminine hygiene kits for schoolsFive arrested in drug-related assaultRiverview Cemetery prepares for expansion
A call away: Legal help for tough times more important than everTrinity Lutheran High School plans 20-year celebration SaturdayNinth Congressional district candidates enter final stretchTerrye Davidson named 2020 Girls Inc. ChampionKnights of Columbus conducts inaugural Spätsommer FestAirport Road to reopen to traffic this weekLocal officers make meth dealing arrestsBrownstown man adds septic work to businessCrothersville reserve officer returns home after serious wreckConstruction on Crossroads Senior Apartment Homes gets underwayMedora Christmas Festival canceledModel airplane club receives donations to redo grass runwayLuminaria Ceremony brings awareness to cancerSeymour looking into possibilities for aquatics facilitiesCompany leaders express gratitude to Hoosier Christian Village staff, residentsNeighbors help neighbors in unprecedented timesSHS seniors paint parking spots to raise money for Riley Dance MarathonConstruction of work release center gets underway on city’s east sideINDOT wraps up 2½ years of construction on Interstate 65INDOT wraps up 2½ years of construction on Interstate 65Small-scale farmer has high hopes with CBD shopFundraiser set for Crothersville girl with rare disabilitySeymour native among 6 new doctors hired by SchneckAnchor House announces Hairless for the Homeless participantsExercise group available for ages 55 and upQuestions arise over parks grant spendingLocal disc jockey ready to begin the next chapter in lifeInternational Overdose Awareness event brings light to recovery communityThe Healthy Corner serves up protein shakes, energy teas and other optionsTwo injured in crash north of SeymourBCHS industrial arts teacher works with special needs studentsNew Seymour teachers begin school year with excitement and optimismTraffic stop leads to drug arrestsVallonia man’s 100th birthday celebrated with paradeNew playground equipment at Seymour schools to promote inclusionRetiring Schneck leader receives Sagamore of the WabashFood trucks roll with the punchesSandy Creek grads finally receive diplomasCar show and memorial draws a crowdSeymour hires two new assistant principalsSHS continues to make adjustments to keep students, staff safe during pandemicLeadership Jackson County project team connects people to volunteer opportunitiesNonprofit clothing center looks to relocate to West Second Street neighborhoodLeadership Jackson County project team brings awareness of community resourcesSeymour child living with rare disorderRummage sale set for Friday, Saturday at history centerFour teachers start new positions at MedoraBand of Braves, drill team ready to show off new uniformsMarching Owls, color guard prepare for marching seasonFOP car show to benefit Cops and Kids programLocal model airplane club hosts fly-inSeymour parks department ramps up projectsLate Marine's life celebrated during serviceTwo arrested for armed robbery of Seymour storePolice confiscate fentanyl, arrest threePolice confiscate fentanyl, arrest threeLoriann Wessel named principal at Seymour Middle School Sixth Grade CenterStaying safe on school busesLeadership Jackson County project focuses on Shieldstown Covered BridgeArts center adds bonus concertFirst and only EMS director retires after 30 years of serviceJackson County History Center paying tribute to World War IIYouth assist Leadership Jackson County project team with revitalization at Medora parkCrothersville teachers make classroom adjustments for new school yearChild Care Network planning $1.4 million center in downtown SeymourYouth theater workshop changes to one-day event outdoorsDistinguished Young Woman of Jackson County crownedRumpke breaks ground on gas to energy plantNew yoga studio offering class for kidsCouncil to look at raising parking fineLocal entertainment business reopens; fair-themed event Friday, SaturdayKids join their dogs for camp at local businessFirst responders participate in propane explosion drillLocal assisted living facility brings county fair to residentsLocal business spreads cheer with sunflowersMedora Brick Plant group planning fundraising festivalLocal students win calendar art contestSeymour Christian Church assembles bags for foster kidsSeymour officials, business owners discuss downtown parkingRibbon cut at new Burkhart Plaza in downtown SeymourCommunity steps up to support Stuckwish fundraiserLeadership Jackson County project team opens Shed for You in Freetown52nd annual Fort Vallonia Days canceledLocal bakery changes to healthy businessLocal man is a driving force in the communityNew music and event center opens Saturday in SeymourSeymour Community School Corp. announces $52.45 million projectMasons donate AED to Brownstown Pool; lifeguards receive trainingDarlage Custom Meats partners with local businesses in new locationCrothersville Boy Scout completes Eagle projectBri Roll named new executive director of Seymour Main StreetSPD offering public information clinics to help people stay safeChris Cooper joins dad, Sgt. Mike Cooper, at Seymour Police DepartmentJackson County Jukebox: Bad Medicine plays some good musicSeymour day care receives $20,000 grantLane closures begin next week on U.S. 50 in SeymourSpaceGuard Products celebrates 30 years in SeymourCrothersville church recognizes woman for 70-plus years of membershipCity targets Westside Park in updating 5-year parks master planThree arrested after string of theftsCortland lavender farm continues to growOwners of new restaurant Vat and Barrel hope to spur more activityCity departments, public contribute to John Burkhart Memorial Blood DriveSeymour woman shaves head to raise money, awareness for Special OlympicsNew Juntos 4-H program to support Latino studentsSupporters rally for Black Lives MatterDancing with the Seymour Stars canceled for 2020Local gun sales rising amidst uncertaintySurprise parade conducted for COVID-19 survivorGuitar raffle to benefit local man with pancreatic cancerEfforts made to restore Waskom CemeteryNew nonprofit The Sunflower Studio helps people in needCommunity Provisions provides food for those in needLongtime teacher Cecily Noelker retiring after more than 40 years in the classroomSeymour police host Popcorn and Chill with the CopsCrothersville man shares thoughts on recent space launchSt. Louis Avenue streetscape project nearing completionResidents receive free milk; effort continues Saturdays this monthSeymour Main Street tackling ugly alleyCounty receives state PPE deliveryJackson County Public Library offering curbside serviceSheriff's department adds second SRO and brings more attention with vehiclesSeymour Oktoberfest canceled for 2020Residents support local farmers market on opening daySeymour Scout overcomes pandemic to become an EagleCrothersville Town Council proposes four-way stopRepublicans set races for Nov. 3 electionProtesters gather in downtown SeymourSHS Class of 2020 learns lessons during COVID-19 pandemicEarly voting at record high for upcoming electionMedora Elementary School teacher retires after 33 yearsFive Democrats want to represent southern Indiana residents in Ninth Congressional DistrictImmanuel Lutheran School teacher retires after 44-year careerAmerican Legion conducts Memorial Day serviceSeven seniors earn Seymour Scholars distinction10 Crothersville seniors earn associate degreesBrownstown Central seniors move forwardCrothersville seniors make their markMedora class creates close bondsTrinity graduates 28 during COVID19 pandemicVolunteers come together to honor deceased veteransTown hall, police department move to new location in BrownstownMedora named STEM certified schoolSt. Ambrose sends eighth-graders off with paradeCity employees learn how to protect themselves with personal safety trainingFamily comes up with fun-filled themed days to enhance eLearning at homeCrothersville Elementary celebrates end of school year with students from a distanceLocal Walmart store, distribution center take virus precautionsFamilies drive by nursing home to see residentsMobile food pantry rolls into townFeeding Seymour provides free hot meals daily during pandemicLatino businesses partner to provide food, resourcesThree arrested after woman was beaten with a batSeymour WWII veteran turns 100, treated to birthday paradeHorses of Hope delights nursing home residents, staffFriends organize parade for beloved retired teacher and coach battling cancerLocals decorate windows, sidewalks at nursing homesA parade of love: Cancer patient's friends stage emotional drive-bySeymour radio station changing handsSt. Louis Avenue streetscape project nearing completionLocal churches conduct outdoor drive-in Easter servicesHoosiers giving the gift of lifePhotographers get involved in Front Steps ProjectLocal couple encourage others to pursue passionsBrownstown sixth-graders pilot one-to-one initiative ahead of corporation rolloutState awards money for road projectsFamily brightens sidewalk outside hospital with chalk artSeymour purchases new trash truckMake Seymour Shine set for April 13 through 17Road closings popping up in SeymourSchneck Foundation delivering lunch to first responders, snacks to staffCommunity pays respects to local MarineSemi overturns on Airport RoadLocal volunteer firefighters complete training with Homeland Security trailerRain doesn't dampen spirits at Muscatatuck Wetland DayAnchor House delivering food to clients; mobile pantry coming TuesdayCummins changes shift patterns, reduces hours at plantsLocals making masks for health care professionals, others in needFuneral homes adjust to changes during virus pandemicThree serve as pages to LucasSeymour teachers, staff, students and families work together to implement eLearningLocal nursing home helps couple celebrate 54th anniversary during coronavirus pandemicSCSC distributing Chromebooks and meals to students beginning MondayLocal staff members deliver food to kids during school closuresGirl Scouts learn about city governmentFamilies benefiting from food pantry at Medora schoolCrothersville food pantry, business help kids, seniors during closuresCity services continue with some changesLocal eateries rely on pickup and delivery ordersLocal congregations offering food to children, seniors and free wi-fi for studentsClimate change discussion, scholarship winners part of Ag BreakfastJackson County Public Library closes all branchesSchools cancel classes in response to COVID-19JACSY mascot makes a comeback‘The Wizard of Oz’ opens tonight at BCHSBrownstown Exchange Club serves up a pancake feastBrownstown school projects receive charitable grantsSHS Empowerment Club promotes Say Something WeekCrothersville Town Council approves three paving projectsImmanuel to perform 'Frozen Jr.' on ThursdaySeymour schools participate in local robotics tournamentLocal students compete in robotics state tournament at Lucas Oil StadiumSparks of Strength ceremony brings awareness to colorectal cancerOpera singer balances music and motherhoodTrinity Lutheran FFA members drive tractors to schoolThree teachers honored by Seymour ChamberSeymour Community Schools teaching, rewarding positive behaviors with PBISInterstate 65 ramp changes planned at Jonesville exitTalent show features adults with developmental disabilitiesTrinity Lutheran High School hosts 17th annual dinner auctionBrownstown Elementary School penny wars raises money for Riley HospitalHomeless shelter officials share info with first respondersAirport Road to close for four-month stretchGirl Scout cookies arrive in Jackson CountyStudent hosts party for those with disabilitiesLocal Christians begin the celebration of LentSpeck Mellencamp teaches classes at arts centerSMS talent show raises money for cancer centerMembers of local group gather to celebrate ConstitutionFood 4 Tattoos benefits local food pantriesLocal dentist promotes National Children’s Dental Health Month for 19th yearValeo Take 10 gives back to communitySeymour High School students earn welding certificationU.S. senator visits Seymour to see baby boxFarmer outlook positive with one big unknownSeymour High School presenting "The Children of the Musketeers"Seymour mayor, Special Olympics supporters participate in Polar PlungeAutumn Trace construction expected to be completed in MarchLeadership Jackson County project team to improve Medora parkMedora applies for nationwide contest through HGTVSeymour Community Center upgrades underwayTrinity Lutheran senior gets head shaved to benefit Riley HospitalMore than 650 attend annual Girls Inc. Father Daughter DanceHealth department promotes sharps disposal programBlish Milling Co. flywheel returned to Seymour after a decade in ReddingtonSeymour man charged with attempted murder in knife attackSix charged with trafficking with an inmateNew master plan will guide projects and programming through 2025Jackson Elementary promotes literacy and family engagementEmerson Elementary students participate in annual Jump Rope for Heart eventBrownstown fifth-graders try out band instrumentsExhibit of award-winning photos on display downtownScouts in Government Day educates youth about local officesLocal Scouts take part in annual Pinewood Car DerbyBrownstown woman to receive arts awardSpecial Olympics basketball teams wrapping up regular seasonJCCT preparing for dinner theater musical “Godspell”Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge educates the public on cranesFiesta Day among National Catholic Schools Week activitiesJackson County Courthouse gets new treesLocal man starts gym for Special Olympics athletesLocal students participate in National Lutheran Schools WeekThree arrested on drug charges in Jennings CountyBrown Elementary pilots Drumfit physical fitness programAuthor's poodle serves as inspiration for first published bookOfficials looking at putting solar panels in at airportInfant left in Safe Haven Baby Box wasn't very oldSt. Ambrose Catholic Church comes together in prayer for allGroup discusses sanctuary gun status for county with local officialsYouth theater group presenting “15 Reasons Not to Be in a Play”Brownstown/Ewing Main Street eyes the future after closing out '19Brownstown Elementary School celebrates 10th year of SkatetimeWall of Honor unveiled at Walmart Supercenter in SeymourWoman repeats as Festival of Trees people’s choice winnerLocals participate in GAL/CASA murder mystery dinner theater fundraiserJennings officials approve creating Second Amendment sanctuaryStreet superintendent retires after 29 years of working for townLocal girl paints dog pictures and gives portion of proceeds to Red Sky RescueLocal tattoo parlor partners with food pantry to help stock shelvesQuilting group donates to local organizationsHuck’s Market opens on west side of SeymourLocal students compete in VEX robotics state qualifierThree arrested for methPhoto page: Hoopin' it upSPD conducts physical agility testing for potential officersCouple wrapping up long careers as UPS driversSeymour Main Street sets goals, plans for new yearNew Crothersville company hears residents' concernsSeymour firefighter retires after 26 yearsFlywheel to take up residency in downtown parkArtist returns to talk about John Mellencamp muralLloyd E. Scott Gymnasium hosts Special Olympics basketball tournamentNicholson stays busy on first day as mayor of SeymourLions Club hosting Special Olympics basketball tournamentBoys and Girls Club hosting Remember the Rok-Sey Friday nightOur year in review: A look back at '19 in Jackson CountyFree Stop the Bleed course offered in SeymourVolunteers deliver toys and bikes to more than 800 kids in Jackson CountyLocal resident brings back animated, musical Seymour Lights displayNutty Bar Stand longtime tradition at faiirAnnual Seymour V-J Day Parade canceledBrownstown Central High School math teacher retires after 41 years (copy)Schneck showcases $44 million professional building, garageNew seating installed at Brownstown theaterLocal students visit elementary schools to speak out against bullyingPhoto gallery: Festival of TreesCounty health department, local law enforcement debate harm reduction serviceVolunteers help wrap gifts for Sertoma Christmas MiracleBrownstown students spread Christmas cheerSix to participate as contestants in annual eventVolunteers gather to make fleece tie blankets for local organizationsLocal business provides Santa time for special needs kidsABATE brings Christmas to Head Start kidsCops and Kids shopping day pairs local law enforcement with kidsVeterans at nursing homes treated to bags of goodiesRegistration still open for upcoming 5K eventsMusician brings inspirational message to Medora High SchoolACTS presenting ‘The Game’s Afoot’ next two weekendsCommunity foundation awards nearly $55,000 in grantsJennings narcotics team nets five arrestsLocal trainers teach kids about safety around dogsPublic shares thoughts on appointed or elected school board for BrownstownLS Kustoms LLC owner moves suspension lifts, tire business to SeymourSpecial Olympics bowlers compete in state tournamentMedora Christmas Festival draws a crowdRecord number of clients attend annual Gift LiftCooking class provides several benefits for JDI clientsAfter shedding 120-plus pounds, local man continues to stay active1211 Forget me not: Restaurant introduces dementia-friendly diningRescheduled Christmas event brings Santa to downtown SeymourBrownstown shop set for grand reopening, open house‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ opens Thursday at JCCTLocal theater accommodates for people with disabilitiesNew dog shelter expected to ease overcrowding at Red SkyGive back on Giving TuesdayLocal model railroad club keeps chugging alongBlack Friday sales attract big crowds at local businessesLocal bank announces promotions, other changesCelebrate Christmas in Jackson CountySalvation Army in need of bell ringersCommunity suppers bring Houston area residents togetherMedora after-school program hosts Gratitude GatheringMeteorologist shares public speaking tips with speech classAward winner shares importance of direct support professionalsNicholson to close business before taking over as mayorTrain Your Trainer raises money for Special OlympicsCrothersville, Seymour teachers attend Red for Ed Action Day at StatehouseNet-zero carbon emissions by '50: Cummins unveils new environmental sustainability strategyBrownstown staff members participating in No Shave November fundraiserVeteran has long line of military service in familyVolunteers and donations needed to serve communities for holidayAmerica Recycles Day promotes efforts locally and around the countryMedora, Brownstown students come together for National STEM DaySeymour High School takes ABBA-inspired romantic comedy to the stageTrinity honors veterans through annual programFifth-graders join Veterans Day ceremony at courthouseSeymour Sixth Grade Center honors local veterans in annual program at parkSeymour Middle School honors veteransBrownstown seniors gain interviewing experience7 county Special Olympics bowlers qualify for stateLocal school honors veterans with musical programCold Night Out seeks churches to serve as sheltersLocal teen doesn't let musculoskeletal disorder keep her downAlternative crops help local farmer after difficult springNicholson elected next mayor of SeymourLocal men part of multi-national exercise with National GuardSixth-graders participate in Walk-Tober for Red Ribbon WeekBCHS students raise money for Amethyst House through dodgeball tournamentSeymour High School seniors participate in mock interviewsRole models help teach students about good decisionsJackson County shows up in force at JasperWalking for water: BCMS holds 6K to support World VisionBrownstown German class visits Sauers cemeteryBrownstown celebrates Halloween at courthouseLocal dairy farm opens new business in downtown SeymourThree clerk-treasurer offices up for electionAfter months in a shelter, dog finds forever home in SeymourSeven candidates vying for two at-large council seatsUnited Way kicks off campaignMany take in fun for downtown Halloween activitiesPreschoolers collecting candy to send to troops overseasFour Medora residents vying for three town council seatsAnnual Clothesline Project at Cummins brings attention to domestic violenceAll-inclusive playground equipment installed at Gaiser ParkBrownstown student council goes trick or treating for canned goodsCrothersville police officers sporting pink badgesHalloween events plentiful around countyIn 105th year, Medora church keeps up with the timesSeymour board approves new home for flywheelPhoto gallery: Fort Vallonia Days on paradeFive Crothersville Town Council seats up for grabsAnnual scarecrow contest brings out creativity and funBluebird Cafe a popular spot during Fort Vallonia DaysSeymour-Redding holds safety day with first respondersSpecial Olympics bowlers compete in county tournamentWoman hits 40 years of managing Seymour apartment complexHOPE Medora Goes Pink celebrates 10 yearsLog Cabin Day brings history to lifeBrownstown students complete project for Red Sky RescuePacers' Boomer visits local elementary schoolsThree generations of Mellencamp art on displayMellencamp mural takes shapeMother and daughter to participate in Stars of Pink fashion showCandidates participate in mayoral forumBreaking ground on the futureLog Cabin Day Festival to kick off activities at wildlife refugeProject aims to change dynamic of downtown SeymourParticipants compete in annual Oktoberfest stein hoistHairless for the Homeless participants set recordPhoto gallery: Seymour Oktoberfest on paradeOktoberfest offers quiet ride time for individuals with special needsBorchers congregation supports Lutheran World ReliefCrashes close down interstate in construction zoneReady for business: Vendors complete setup for Seymour OktoberfestJDI clients raise monarch butterfliesPhoto gallery: Dancing with the Seymour StarsCircle of Service brings local entities togetherDancing for SeymourHomecoming highlightsThe Peoples Bank promotes threeLocal advisers to receive Honorary American FFA degreeNew pastor starts at Brownstown Presbyterian ChurchLocal schools host See You at the Pole eventsSakura Helping Hands shares Japanese culture at OktoberfestEmerson Elementary School starts All Pro Dad chapterDancing with the Seymour Stars set for SaturdayStudents raise nearly $24K for their schools by participating in walk-a-thonsCounty third-graders make trip to refuge for 25th straight yearPremier Energy celebrates grand opening of CountryMark in BrownstownMiddle school students learn about taekwondo, self-defenseArea students explore interests in local job opportunitiesPhoto gallery: Head Start hosts annual Safety Fun FestFirst Baptist Church opens doors to feed the hungry with The AlleySeymour Community Schools receives $1.3 million in federal grantsVallonia man presented Quilt of ValorCummins volunteers give back to Seymour communityA career of service: Seymour police chief retires after 29 yearsThree local veterans go on honor flightCrothersville FFA serves dinner to first respondersOwl 360 podcast keeps schools, community informedSpecial Olympics athletes compete in corn toss state tournamentSeymour son remembered for service to communityILEARN results frustrate local educatorsLocal women support initiative to provide schools with free feminine care bagsMedora ag students share what they grow with schoolSeymour High School Class of '99 celebrates 20th year reunionAnchor House announces Hairless for the Homeless participantsDouble Down Outreach earns Community Service AwardChanging the world one cookie at a timeSeymour police officer retires after 35 yearsJCB announces new promotionsBrownstown Park Board lays out five-year planSeymour furniture store hits century mark of foundingInvestigation leads to arrests of four on multiple chargesSeymour BZA overturns vote on homeless shelter, allowing project to move forwardCrothersville VFW reopens after four-month closureBrownstown senior citizens adapting to changes at centerABATE, Head Start dedicate new playgroundHumane Society of Jackson County hosts annual dog showCounty 4-H’ers win champion titles in final year at state fairTwo Covered Bridge residents celebrate 100th birthdaysFreeman Field complex undergoing renovationsCongregation to celebrate 60 years this weekendTurn Around, Don't DrownFuture of round barn remains uncertain¿Te puedo ayudar?Rumpke offers tour of Medora facilityPre-Scoop Cruise-In and Car Show benefits Cops and Kids programTown discusses mobile home park proposalIn a class of their ownEliminating distracted drivingTaco 'bout teachingACTS to present ‘The Foreigner’ next two weekendsSweet successDessert auction raises $8,700 for HOPE Medora Goes PinkV-J Day commemorated during service in SeymourSeymour city pool closes year with annual Dog Splash eventAntique appliance collector decides to slow downSeymour, Brownstown marching bands ready for football seasonNeighborhood comes together for National Night OutNational Farmers Market Week: Seymour Area Farmers Market manager improves experienceSeymour Community School Corp. welcomes students back ThursdaySeymour Community School Corp. teachers prepare for first day of schoolMedora opens '19-'20 school yearReins to Recovery’s annual fundraiser set for SaturdayDinner on the Bridge draws nearly 300Brownstown senior wins scholarship programSeymour, Medora host Rock’n Ready school supply distribution eventsEnd of Summer Escape: Kids enjoy one last hurrah before school startsGetting a jump start on kindergartenWalk and talk: What are you nervous and excited about with this school year?The Helping Hearts distributes free backpacks, clothingCrothersville teachers transition to different grades for new school yearBecoming safe sitters: Hospital classes teach youthRibbon cutting planned at dog training businessLet's have fun at the water showPhoto gallery: The Greatest ShowmanVolunteers make huge impact on 4-H'ers4-H'ers say goodbye to animals at auctionLivestock 4-H’ers compete in inaugural Battle of the BarnsStanfield and Branaman win 4-H Supreme Showman titles4-H'ers, first responders participate in goat milk relayQuiet ride, barn times offered at county fairWoman enjoys being with family on Kiddie Day at fair for 45-plus yearsGoat variety show adds humor to 4-H fair scheduleFarmers market profiles: Bobbie Lou's Biscuit Company and Harold Gene Fleetwood and Mike PyleFair responds to social media post about cats at fairPhoto gallery: Pulling their weight at the fairNutty Bar Stand longtime tradition at fairBuildings at fair pique people’s interest in historyNever too old to enjoy the fair: Local seniors enjoy games, ElvisMinicon takes over librarySheriff's department remembers longtime jailerLocal students compete in spelling bee at county fairReady to represent: Jackson County Fair queen crownedEvery frog has its day: Children leap to county fair for frog jumping frenzyHeat doesn't faze fairgoersBrownstown native student teaches in Ireland4-H'ers turn in projects for Jackson County FairParis Crossing alumni gather for reunionMan sentenced in murder of Hayden gun dealer4-H’ers build Little Food Pantries, raised gardens to place around countyAround the world again: Family of loved one who sailed the world sends remains to spaceFair queen pageant field announcedBrownstown Elementary School teacher retires after 33 yearsLocal 4-H'ers compete in annual dog showDowntown Crothersville buildings come tumbling down; residents share memoriesFreetown Freedom Festival salutes veteransBrownstown teenager to write fair diary for The TribuneFarmers market profiles: Beautiful Breads and Coffee and Laurilyn FarmsFree meals for children available through summer feeding programMan arrested after motorcycle catches fire near SeymourBubbling over with summer fun: Library hosts annual BubblefestSeymour firefighter retires after 35 yearsYouth theater presenting ‘Charlotte’s Web’ next two weekendsSeymour resident remembers Holocaust survivor Eva KorHead Start family advocate retiring after 36 yearsLocal student pursues interest in underwater archaeologyFarmers market profiles: Julie's Farm Fresh LLC and John and Maureen PestaCrothersville couple share love of podcastsIt's kind of a big dill: Pickleball craze hits SeymourCrothersville native serves as tour manager for Christian bandSeymour hires first Hispanic police officerFourth festivities begin with patriotic concertPastor Chinn's sword enshrined at SmithsonianThree arrested for attempted robbery, intimidation with a deadly weapon.Tormoehlen strong: Kids raise $1,600 for foundationFire department's new hovercraft used for water rescuesChild Care Network celebrating 30th year; event set for Thursday nightBrownstown painter finds inspiration in southern Indiana landscapesYouth experience art, crafts and music at summer art campFriends find success in Crothersville businessEvery color in the rainbowPublic participates in poverty simulationFarmers market profiles: Bevers Pottery and Connolly Family Farms'This is one for the history books': Farmers report struggles with persistent rainYouth participate in two-day nature camp at refugeACTS staging ‘All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten’Medora offers two-week summer STEM campRally provides support, love and resources for those affected by addictionDeputy forced to retire following injuryCounty first in rainfall in last week in coverage areaMedora truck driver involved in wreck with CSX trainJackson County plays significant role in Anne Frank celebration at United NationsJackson Connect reaches 1,000th connectionBrownstown FCA opens Shed for You community buildingCitizens gather to celebrate Flag DaySeymour man receives the gift of fatherhood just in time for Father’s DayCommunity gathers to dedicate city's Safe Haven Baby BoxBridge work planned on U.S. 31Animal Tales program teaches public about exotic speciesLocal youth participate in theater workshopSeymour High School band, color guard perform at Disney WorldStudents learn about health careers, hospital in programShieldstown Covered Bridge work expected soon
Two arrested after North Vernon traffic stopHabitat for pollinators, hiking trail put in place at Crothersville parkCelebrating pride: Festival highlights American spirit, patriotismOrganization provides safe haven to rescue border colliesGirl Scouts learn about county governmentFarmers market profiles: Baked by Mary and Brothers M. PoultryImproving health, one day at a time: Healthy Jackson County welcomes new coordinatorRemembering D-Day, Sgt. Walter Waldkoetter and locals who servedPremier opens new CountryMark convenience store in SeymourCrothersville math teacher retires after 44 years, but still going to coachNew electronics repair business, uBreakiFix, opens in SeymourTwo arrested for bestiality; man's mother faces charges in separate caseLocal students serve as pages at StatehousePair of Brownstown Elementary School teachers retireBrownstown Central High School math teacher retires after 41 yearsCity opening bids for park project later this monthSeymour High School graduates 355Special Olympics athletes set to compete in Summer GamesMedora Brick Plant celebrates progress, looks to futureCrothersville man's beagle wins three trophies at national championshipOrganizations partner to offer manufacturing certification to inmatesLeadership Jackson County team creates historic tavern trailLocal dancers reach for the stars in year-end showcaseCar show, concert proceeds going toward water rescue equipment, training for firefightersSummer youth art program planned at Crothersville parkSeymour unified track and field team's season ends at regionalTwo Seymour teachers retire after combined 65 years in the classroomLeadership Jackson County team promotes inclusion, suicide preventionCrothersville man pens memoirSeymour students selling biodegradable straws to help sea turtlesJail inmates help spruce communityVeterans remember those who paid the ultimate priceMemorial Day service highlights those lost during warThe Lunch Box reopens in Crothersville with new ownerMedora graduates eye the futureCrothersville seniors encouraged to follow their dreamsTrinity graduates prepared for more than diplomasBrownstown Central seniors turn the page on the pastIndy 500 legend Unser makes Seymour stopAmerican flags placed on veterans' graves across the countyWe're going to the zoo, zoo, zoo...Crothersville seniors participate in annual walk through elementary schoolSeymour farmers market to kick off summer season SaturdayShields Park Pool set to open SaturdaySchneck nurses present evidence-based research projectsTrinity Lutheran art students working on mural inside schoolGirl Scouts earn limousine ride, lunch with CEOSeymour Scholars tour elementary schools in caps and gownsRose Acre Farms opens new testing labMedora students, families, staff come together for STEM eventCrothersville Youth League sees growth this seasonBalloon launch celebrates end of school’s reading programCelebrating unique bonds: Sandy Creek Christian Academy graduates sixCrothersville Town Councilman proposes honoring late residentRemembering fallen officers in Jackson CountySchneck showcases $44 million professional building, garageThere's still time to see migratory birds at refugeGarden tractor pullers compete at antique machinery showBrownstown Central graduate speaks at Purdue graduationVolunteers complete Day of Caring projects around countyPowering forward: Cummins hints at next investments at annual meetingLocal residents share stories about influential educatorsSpecial needs students, peers unite for track and field meetCrothersville students selling keychains made in new classHoosier Christian Village residents learn to play dulcimersHonoring service: Correctional officers' work recognized throughout weekVoting has deep meaning for Seymour citizensSchneck Medical Center presents DAISY Awards to nursesMay the best man or woman winFestABILITY provides connections for families with special needs childrenPhoto gallery: Jackson County Head Start 500Deputy prosecutor putting down roots hereIt's Election Day: Get out and voteTrinity Lutheran High School greenhouse open this weekPhoto gallery: Making the world a little bit brighterImmanuel Lutheran Academic Super Bowl teams compete in regionalGoing green: Immanuel students make cafeteria changesJackson Elementary students participate in wax museum projectDicksons Inc. celebrating 75 years in SeymourLocals show off vintage campers during annual glamping showCrothersville High School greenhouse opens SaturdayStudents learn about careers through 13th annual eventGovernor visits SHS to sign education and workforce development legislationSchneck completes construction of new ICURemembering former Sen. Richard G. LugarCrossroads Acoustic Fest has strong second yearPublic honors 911 operators for their workEF1 tornadoes confirmed in Jennings CountySeymour McDonald’s celebrates grand reopening; other store set for remodelAnchor House welcomes new executive directorJackson County Women's Conference draws crowd of 300Police: Traffic stop nets record number of fentanyl patchesJackson County REMC lineman helps provide electricity to Guatemala villageLocal law enforcement, funeral home provide police escort for former K-9 officerTheater season wraps up with ‘Half and Half’ next two weekendsBrownstown Central FFA begins plant salesSeymour firefighter laid to rest after battle with cancerTribune reporter releases grandmother's memoir, raises money for Hayden museumMavericks co-founder heads songwriters workshop SaturdayCrossroads Acoustic Fest brings world-class musical talent to SeymourJennings deputies seek tips in North Vernon murder caseBrownstown Central staff members honor students during annual VIP BreakfastRain doesn't dampen kids' spirits in hunting Easter eggsVolunteers help clean Muscatatuck for Earth DayLocal officials put emergency plans into action during large-scale exerciseBrownstown Teens for Change promotes Child Abuse Prevention MonthMayor reflects on final prayer breakfast in officeCross Walk tradition continues in BrownstownSeymour unified track and field team progresses in second meetJackson County residents share connections with Notre Dame cathedralA Splendid Earth Wellness blooms in new location; grand opening SaturdayA champion for girls: Joanna Myers named 2019 Girls Inc. ChampionGigantic discovery: Mastodon remains found during city projectPhoto gallery: Color Fun RunPhoto gallery: United in serviceLive Well Expo offers variety of free activities, screeningsSeymour Middle School students win prizes at book fairWalk for Heart: Elementary school raises more than $4K for organizationMedora adding Grow Lab, greenhouse at schoolSeymour FFA students drive tractors to schoolStudents become the teachers on Ag DaySeymour Middle School Sixth Grade Center gets interim principalEarly voting begins in SeymourBrownstown Town Council mulls redoing softball field at parkParking Lot Pickers set for SaturdayBrownstown band performs at Disney WorldLocal law firm looks back on 20 years of providing bicycle helmetsSt. Ambrose students complete service projectsSeymour Middle School hosts Culture Night eventFor sale: Commissioners put former courthouse on marketPinwheels bring awareness to Child Abuse Prevention MonthVFW honors local veterans on National Vietnam War Veterans DayState temporarily closes Crothersville VFW postNew Seymour duo competing in talent showcase in MitchellMan dies in police-action shooting outside Brownstown police stationSeymour High School brings musical comedy 'The Addams Family' to the stageFormer Boilermaker follows passion of agriculture to Rose Acre FarmsMayoral candidates tackle TIF funding at forumUnder the Sea: Trinity senior creates own Monopoly boardStrong attendance at mayoral forum highlights electionSeymour mayoral candidates share views at public forumFirst female county judge blazing trail for womenChurch conducts mortgage-, deed-burning ceremonyDudleytown restaurant celebrating re-grand opening SaturdayMidwest native devastated about flooding in Iowa, NebraskaSew crafty: Youth learn sewing skills through library classBrownstown Christian Church members pack meals for HaitiBrownstown band director drums up support for new uniformsCrothersville Elementary School finds success in Pennies for Patients fundraiserClub refurbishing model airplane as tribute to late Seymour manMedora Town Council working with county, local artist to redo footbridgeCounty residents serve as pages at StatehouseLocal students serve as Senate pagesNew organization forming to meet needs in communityILEARN testing to replace ISTEP in AprilLocal yoga instructor teaches Special Olympics athletes, volunteersLocal teachers rally at Statehouse for more fundingMedora Town Council concerned about safety of downtown buildingMedora receives grant to redo basketball court, seeks funding for street pavingDoggone lucky: Local nursing home, volunteers organize dog paradeA day of learning: Refuge hosts annual Wetland Day eventCBD production to begin in Seymour this fallBrownstown resident reflects on 100 yearsBrownstown iGrad students volunteer at school food pantrySchneck earns five-star rating and named a Top 100 hospitalFirst fair-related event has 4-H’ers identifying beef cattle entriesSevere Weather Preparedness Week starts SundayPastor teaches backgammon to Academic Super Bowl teamsSpring-like storm damages Brownstown farmNew seating installed at Brownstown theaterCity sewer project nears halfway markTrinity graduate completing internship at Walt Disney WorldSt. Ambrose alumni return to read to studentsStudents celebrate their favorite books on Read Across America DayLocal robotics teams compete in state tournament at Lucas Oil StadiumCrothersville teachers notice positive changes with flexible seatingDuke Energy Foundation brings Birds of Prey program to Seymour schoolsStudents showcase Bottle Buddy Biography projectsThree arrested in separate methamphetamine incidentsStudents experience new ag science facility for the first timePhoto gallery: Seymour-Redding students have talentLocal eatery offers Fat Tuesday celebrationThree Seymour educators chosen as Teachers of the Year
OSR Inc. begins construction on $6.5 million manufacturing facilityOSR Inc. begins construction on $6.5 million manufacturing facilityProgress continues on professional building, parking garage at hospitalBrownstown choral students presenting “The Little Mermaid”Congressman pays visit to middle school, meets with business leadersFur Ball advances county dog shelter projectMedora integrates Dr. Seuss in STEM activityBrownstown Central High School coffee shop earns gold certificationNew marathon event in city to benefit Big Brothers Big SistersExpert talks grain futures during Farmers BreakfastSee something, say something: SMS taking actions to prevent bullying and school violenceAdaptive physical education class competes in archery tournamentTodd’s Place sees progress after implementing changesGirl Scout cookie booths start Friday in SeymourLocal teams earn state bids during robotics tournamentM.A.T.H. Bowl competition adds up to fun and success for studentsBowling for the kids: Organization raises money for mentoring programBrownstown senior competes in Maverick Challenge regionalMan surprises daughter with tractor ride to school during National FFA WeekBehind the scenes of "9 to 5"JCCT sells out all dinner theater shows for first timeDrug investigation leads to eight arrestsThree Georgia residents tied to theft hereHead Start expanding fatherhood programJAG, Teens for Change collaborate for Clothesline ProjectDowntown pursuit nets arrest of man Tuesday morningPhoto gallery: Everybody dance nowLocal teams participate in Polar Plunge to benefit Special OlympicsGirls Inc. Father Daughter Dance breaks attendance recordPhoto page: Promoting dental healthSeymour woman student teaches in New York CityLocal youth reaches pinnacle of Boy ScoutsDisque Foundation sets CPR training goal at 10 million by '25Hospital teams up with Girls Inc. for first Teddy Bear ClinicTwo Columbus residents arrested on drug-related chargesTwo Columbus residents arrested on drug-related chargesValentine's Day feature: Local couples share how they metBrownstown explores making crosswalk near court buildings more prominentSeymour Main Street looking to recruit and retain downtown businessesJCB announces commercial banking promotionsSandhill cranes are popular for many, but prompt concern from airportOfficers save Jackson County man from drowning near ShieldstownSearch warrant yields three arrestsPhoto page: Mental Health group clients attend Valentine’s socialState police arrest three on drug chargesJackson County Dog Shelter construction moving alongEmerson students participate in Jump Rope for HeartNew faces: County merit board hires three sheriff's deputiesBrownstown native returns to participate in oral argumentDance candidates set fundraising record for cancer researchIndiana Court of Appeals hears case at Seymour High SchoolYouth take over city for Scouts in Government DayLittle Free Libraries expanding in Jackson County'Challenge the Impossible': Cummins celebrates 100 years, looks to the future'Challenge the Impossible': Cummins celebrates 100 years, looks to the future'Challenge the Impossible': Cummins celebrates 100 years, looks to the futureCub Scouts participate in annual pinewood derbyChild Care Network receives grant toward Kids KlubComing together: Schools attend activities for National Lutheran Schools WeekFinalists named in Farm and Nature Photo ContestCounty councilman expected to propose floodwater fine increaseThree arrested during traffic stops on the interstateMaking history: Seymour FFA team advances to state competitionRose Acre Farms hosts dinner for county FFA officersMedora receives support in establishing FFA chapterCenterstone offers therapeutic pod at county jailClients share impact of re-entry, recovery programHonoring those who serve: School recognizes students and first respondersCrothersville offers students several pathways to graduationOverdose leads to drug-related arrests in North VernonBouncing back: Crane Hill continues production, plans rebuildNew fencing coming for Brownstown Pool; town exploring cost for other fencesDudleytown musician is as traditional country as you getBrownstown senior wins Jackson County Maverick ChallengeSearch for stolen property lands 3 Jennings County residents in jailSheriff's department seeking most qualified deputiesGrant helps Crothersville make school saferSchneck taking on fight against obesitySearch for stolen property lands 3 Jennings County residents in jailSearch for stolen property lands 3 Jennings County residents in jailChurches continue to step up to support homeless shelterAdministrators learn first aid for emergency situationsYouth set to stage 'Little Women' at Brownstown theaterThe friendly deputy: Lieutenant to wrap up 22-year careerHistory center presents people's choice award for Christmas tree displayCity receives $590K grant for streetscape projectBrownstown man finds success with deer mineral businessSeymour teen preparing for three-month mission trip in AfricaSeymour business offering sign language classRetired teachers set to volunteer in South AfricaAmbulance service sees record number of calls, overdoses in '18Photo page: Fitness on wheelsLate Seymour man’s Spring Mill replica donated to parkFiling period for municipal elections beginsLocal woman branches out to open her own salonYear in review for January: SOS Animal RescueSeven to participate as contestants in annual eventBulldog brings joy, comfort to cancer center patientsTwo dead in apparent murder-suicideLocal band releases first full-length albumNothing but net: County teams organize to rejoin local Special Olympics basketball tournamentNew era begins at sheriff's departmentCrothersville graduate completes internship at White HouseSeymour native brings home 5 medals from Spartan world competitionFire department's baby box aids mothers with unwanted babiesCounty Special Olympics basketball teams set for tournamentFire destroys two buildings at Crane Hill MachineBoys and Girls Club hosts Remember the Rok-Sey eventTop photos of the yearLooking back on the top stories of the yearLeadership Jackson County presents books to preschoolersMedora textiles class makes quiltsEnd of an era: Carothers winding up 32-year career with sheriff's departmentVolunteers deliver Christmas gifts for Sertoma Christmas Miracle16 community organizations receive grantsLocals support Anchor House Adopt a Family at Christmas programMany gather in support of courthouse Nativity sceneCrothersville FFA celebrates 30th year of Toy & Food DriveSailor surprises family by returning home for ChristmasEverlasting love: Columbus couple mark 75 years togetherPhoto page: Jumpin', jumpin'A slam dunk: Pacers visit local school, present students with giftsTrio of Cold Night Out Shelter guests baptizedBrownstown Elementary School staff members go caroling around townMedora resident saves man's life at local gymHead Start Christmas party conducted at Seymour churchMental Health group hands out gifts to clientsPolice deliver the goods to families in needFourth-graders give back to the communityX Games BMX medalist discusses bullyingJackson County Community Theatre raising money for new seating, lightsSertoma wrapping a MiracleTaking Flight: Seymour teen earns Eagle Scout badge, builds flight simulator'Tis the season: Local group makes blankets for those in needTribal council at Brownstown Central helps out SantaChildren's author and songwriter visits Seymour area schoolsLocal and regional teams participate in robotics tournamentCompeting and collaborating with China: Cummins looks for win-win scenarios in one of its biggest markets (copy)Inmate count daily average falls below jail capacity for first time in yearsBrownstown students make bears for refugee childrenModel railroading provides fun for all agesOrganizations award handmade toysVeterans honored at Seymour Middle SchoolBrownstown abuzz during Hometown ChristmasWrecks lead to traffic woes for motorists, power outageMove to the new judicial center beginsMedora celebrates Christmas with annual parade, festivalHonoring a hero: Classmate saves friend who was chokingFreetown and Pershing Township Museum has two new additionsVeteran finds success with Freetown restaurantNew Christmas tree farm opens in southern Jackson CountyHumane Society of Jackson County set for pair of holiday eventsLocal nursing home resident goes on Indy Honor FlightLocal firefighters raise awareness for causes by walking 5Ks in full gearYears of business: Graessle-Mercer Company to closeShopping small: Downtown businesses find success on consumer holidayThree projects expected to bring nearly 300 jobs to cityA new tradition: Inaugural event draws crowds to downtownJackson County History Center set for Christmas eventsPain clinic doctor tries to move forward after raidSeymour High School art students’ work featured in bookGiving back: Church serves annual meal on Thanksgiving DayState police arrest 4 at Medora residence on drug chargesWalk and talk: What are you grateful for and why?Crothersville unites for community Thanksgiving mealMedora after-school program conducts Gratitude GatheringElementary students complete Native American projectsBrownstown couple welcome tripletsBrownstown junior one of 25 in nation chosen for Back to Space programProgram provides new shoes, socks to local studentsHoly hops: Vicar creates unique Bible studyLocal committee formed to tackle homelessnessJackson County 4-H recognized at state summitSomething for everyone in 4-HIce storm blankets countyVolunteers needed for Boys & Girls Club tutoring programExercising helps woman with multiple sclerosis lose 275 poundsBrownstown students attend Veterans Day ceremony at courthouseCenterstone continues mental health services with local public schoolsBrownstown staff members proud of military serviceCrothersville students recognize veteransCelebrating Service: City, school honor those who servedOperation Christmas Child begins in Jackson CountyUniontown Baptist Church members are veterans of four military branchesRoad project to wrap up late next weekShining the way 'With Freedom's Holy Light'Three Crothersville residents arrested on drug chargesElection turnout highest in more than two decadesSafety Day conducted for Seymour-Redding studentsTrinity Lutheran to present 'Joseph' this weekSkateboard mentors needed for youthTeens raise funds for Wounded Warrior Project
Seymour graduate now living and working in Hong KongBrownstown explores historical designation for downtownCrothersville residents look to fill two school board seatsLocal ministers baptize record number at Jackson County JailCrothersville students explore colleges, careers during eventSeymour sorority continues cancer awareness activitiesLocal salon offers free wigs to cancer patientsThree contested county council seats on general election ballotFear Fair adds new frightsPhysical therapy clinic provides free screenings for senior citizensThree vying for two seats on Seymour school boardDecades of tradition: Fort Vallonia Days celebrates 50th anniversarySeymour police host fifth Rule the RoadLocal women’s church group makes, donates 87 quiltsA walk back in time: Refuge celebrates annual Log Cabin DayCrothersville students help spruce up flowerpots in townBrownstown students collect nonperishables for Anchor HouseArt students paint downtown windows for Red Ribbon WeekLocal class mails boxes to military overseasProgram provides weekend food for hungry kidsElizabethtown resident to be recognized for Eagle Scout projectFort Vallonia Days celebrating 50th anniversary this weekendMental Health group hosts annual fall socialPacers mascot "speaks out" against bullyingMedora supports those battling cancerBrownstown Town Council proposes four-way stops near judicial centerNew alternative school benefiting Brownstown Central High School studentsLocal residents compete in adventure racing national championshipEarly voting begins in Jackson CountySpaceGuard Products planning expansionBuddy Bench unveiled at Boys & Girls Club in honor of former memberSewer backup forces fire station to closeCancer survivor co-writes book and issues community wellness challengeHolding out: Stein hoist brings friendly competition and tradition togetherHairless for the Homeless raises more than $24K for Anchor HouseSeymour Oktoberfest photo pageSchulhaus 4+3 band entertains Oktoberfest crowdSeymour Oktoberfest offers special needs rides time for second year in a rowOktoberfest kicks off 46th annual festival with opening ceremoniesYoJack students recommend grant recipientThe Arc, Mental Health America raising awareness at OktoberfestPulling off the Seymour Oktoberfest is no small taskLocal doctor retires after 38 years in practiceBrownstown seniors work to stay at centerYoJack students help with grant-awarding processCourting a new era: Judicial center project nears completionSeymour chamber organizing new Home for the Holidays eventJackson County EMS raises money for cancer center through shirt salesPoynter dealership sponsors Jeep Invasion46th annual Seymour Oktoberfest kicks off ThursdayFamilies of Tuskegee Airmen visit Freeman FieldFall native flowers in bloom for pollinatorsNew beauty business opening in downtown SeymourSauers Walk-A-Thon raises $21K for schoolLocal family continues to raise money for Cystic Fibrosis FoundationSakura Helping Hands marks 26 years at OktoberfestFive inducted into Seymour High School Wall of FameLocal songwriters to showcase their talentsSeymour High School sophomore selected for all-state choirTiny but mighty: Running for RiverSHS to induct five into alumni Wall of FameLocal schools participate in See You at the PoleElementary classes collaborate for Friday projectsMedora native writes about ghost busting and lost treasureDancers put on The Greatest ShowPhoto page: Celebrating VIPs and peaceSpecial Olympics sets callout meeting for basketballMath nights add up to BIG funCummins unveils new test center: Powertrain work being done at Woodside siteSeymour girls work to keep horse camp going at SpringHillFord Tri-Motor aircraft on display in North VernonCoroner releases death cause for woman found on interstate (copy)Sixth annual dancing fundraiser to benefit kids and downtown SeymourFord Tri-Motor aircraft on display in North VernonFord Tri-Motor aircraft on display in North VernonFord Tri-Motor aircraft on display in North VernonSeymour church members running to help provide clean water to AfricaPhoto gallery: It's a circusFamilies keep Crothersville United Methodist Church going for 150 yearsGiving back to the communityPhoto gallery: Celebrating the ConstitutionSeymour High School partners with beauty school to provide cosmetology classes for studentsHairless for the Homeless to benefit shelter, pantry"We the people..." Students at Redding celebrate U.S. ConstitutionCrothersville Elementary School students learn about 9/11Rookie police K-9 making impact in communityTime capsule found during reconstruction of forestry shelter houseSeymour McDonald’s restaurants now family-ownedCrothersville FFA members serve breakfast to first responders on Patriot DayDine N Dash opens in Freeman FieldSeymour twins born Sept. 11 share storyReaching out to those in need: The Alley's annual Thousand Ten Project brings community togetherFirst show of new season opens at community theaterBrownstown teacher writes book about H.D. HoganYour Life Speaks program presented at Seymour Middle SchoolSeymour High School juniors share love of ATVs, motocrossTampico Christian Church celebrating 150 years SundayCounty history center receives grant for heating, air conditioning needsCommunity helps local teachers provide books to studentsEvent to raise money for Overdose Lifeline, Pathways to RecoveryCommunity comes together for Day 50 50Families share stories during drug overdose awareness eventCrossroads Music Team plans concert at downtown restaurantBoys & Girls Club introduces new programs, cuts membership fee in halfFitness court opens in SeymourSeymour woman celebrates 49 years in banking, 40 with JCBSeymour couple take therapy miniature horse into the communityHayden's Harvest Past coming up SaturdayBrownstown students pray for families of teens killed in wreckJCB strengthens senior leadership with promotionsDogs provide comfort to students after tragedyFour teens die, three hurt in crash late SaturdayDog Days Dog Show benefits Humane SocietyCentra plans $18.5 million expansion; credit union tripling headquarters office spaceAnonymous tip results in four arrestsSeymour Toastmasters Club becomes official: Group reaches 20 members and chartersLutheran Community Home celebrating 50 years in SeymourNew teachers settle into classrooms at Seymour Community SchoolsDogs to put their best paw forward in annual showMedora implements STEM initiatives at schoolKocolene celebrates 80 years in SeymourManufacturing program grows at Seymour High SchoolSTEPS Dance Center celebrating five years in downtown SeymourThousands line downtown streets to class car watchSeymour man turns longtime hobby into his own business30 years later: Medora teacher's murder still unresolvedAuction raises money for cancer awareness eventFitness court to open Aug. 31Seymour teenager makes improvements at trail in city for Eagle Scout projectBrownstown BZA denies rezoning request from auto parts storeSeymour schools seeing enrollment growthSurprise Christian Church celebrating 125th anniversary SundayPig in the Park event to benefit communityScoop the Loop, car show slated for this weekendBrownstown Central, Seymour marching bands gear up for football seasonSeymour closing two more railroad crossingsPool opened to the canines SaturdayAnchor House executive director retires after 17 years; new leader takes overConstruction project continues at Brownstown Central High SchoolNew teachers welcomed at BrownstownSeymour Community Schools starts new yearV-J Day Parade tradition marches on in 73rd eventOpera singer has her sights set on the topBusy summer for Seymour Community Schools comes to an endReins to Recovery set for 10th annual fundraiser SaturdayIn second year at new location, Reins to Recovery continues to growNight on the bridge: Annual dinner draws 300Woman retires after 40 years at Lutheran Community HomeBrownstown student named Distinguished Young WomanSchneck Medical Center uses latest technology in constructionBrownstown couple serve with Military Department of Indiana Ceremonial UnitLate Guardsman saluted by ceremonial unit he helped foundPhoto page: Best of the fairFour new teachers begin tenures at Crothersville5 people arrested in North Vernon on drug-related charges2 Seymour residents arrested on drug charges in North VernonBrownstown dentist retires after 42 years of serviceRock'n Ready helps more than 800 students with school suppliesPhoto page: Udderly the bestA unique bond: Friends share love of horsesYouth win supreme showmen titles at county fair4-H'ers sell livestock during annual auctionPhoto page: Jackson County's next top talentCalf delivered at the fairKid-ding around: Goat club hosts fun events at county fairAlways in fashion: 4-H'ers model sewing and consumer clothing projectsChristian outreach ministry marks milestone; 20th anniversary celebration Sunday in JonesvilleElliott family recognized for 79 years of exhibiting at county fairPork princess enjoys week of serviceQuiet ride time offered at fair for individuals with special needsChalk it up! Seymour Main Street organizes first Downtown Chalk AroundSisters make poultry-showing debut at county fairRabbit judging tests 4-H'ers' knowledge and nervesLocal students show off spelling skills during fair'On cloud nine': Brownstown Central graduate named 2018 Jackson County Fair QueenFostering a love of fandom: Fourth annual MiniCon takes over libraryFair begins with a flourish of activitiesReady for ribbons: 4-H'ers turn in projectsFuture of Freetown July Festival remains in doubtServing at the fair: Congregation dedicates new fair standMinicon takes over Jackson County Public LibraryWegan teenager to write fair diary for The TribuneKovener’s Korner celebrating 70 years in business; event set for SaturdayA tail waggin' good time: Kids, pets strut their stuff at 4-H dog showRide offers scenic route throughout Jackson CountyTampico High School alumni hold annual reunion in BrownstownSeymour native working toward running 50 miles in a day, raising funds for a good causeYouth learn about fishing during 4-H workshop at forestrySeymour native conducting fundraisers for three-month internship in South AfricaNine-month mission trip around the world makes impactSeymour Community Schools superintendent to retire in DecemberPolice arrest three fleeing police in separate incidents SundayJapanese ambassador to the United States visits SeymourSenator Donnelly visits SeymourSeymour officer earns animal cruelty investigation certificationMartial artists lead self-defense seminarsLocals appreciate freedom of sharing music for Fourth of JulyWalk and Talk: What freedom means the most to you?Brownstown man proud of military, athletic careerCounty receives $80,000 for Muscatatuck River logjam workRally in the park attracts more than 300 peopleStudents gain behind-the-scenes experience in health careersLeadership Jackson County project team promotes Brownstown multiuse pathCrothersville church opens doors to congregation that lost building to a fireFourth of July activities planned around countyColumbus City Band performs at Heritage ParkJackson County 4-H offers weeklong robotics campThinking outside the bot: Elementary students participate in first robotics campTaking flight: Families take part in annual Airplane Ride DayLeadership Jackson County project team creates downtown Seymour walking tour brochureCars and guitarsLeadership Jackson County project team updates community resources informationArts center takes summer camp on the roadLeadership Jackson County project team encourages youth to 'get out and play'Police arrest 3 for meth dealing in separate investigationsBrownstown Exchange Club presents awards during annual dinnerSeymour businessman starts active shooter preparedness, tactical businessArt added to weeklong summer campSTEM activities designed to engage Medora students in summerHigh-flying good time planned for SaturdaySixth season of Seymour CityJam opens Thursday nightLocal youth participate in theater workshop, audition for summer showLocal couple open entertainment business in SeymourLocal projects designed to create new pollinator habitatWreck near Uniontown sparks fatal crash farther southSpraytown man father figure to many over the yearsSeymour native begins new career in CanadaFamily builds tradition around tractor pullingElks Honor Guard conducts Flag Day ceremonyBrownstown Elementary School program coordinator retiresLocal duo to perform Friday night in BrownstownBrownstown student completes Eagle Scout project at Reins to RecoveryNew business grows: Seedlings + Co. focuses on kids, momsSewing workshops help 4-H’ers prepare projects for county fairLocal groups benefit from booths at Crothersville festivalThree arrested after theft at Seymour storeThree arrested after theft at Seymour storeManufacturing opportunities for the futureThree arrested after theft at Seymour storePolice: Drugs found in house with children presentEmergency officials eye volunteer recruitment on anniversary of floodiGrad students make gift bags for food pantry clientsProgram helps guide Brownstown Central students toward futureLocal resident recalls father's service on D-Day, in World War IIRefuge hosts Take a Kid Fishing DayTwo local residents ride to support pediatric cancerFire destroys Crothersville church'Oh the places you'll go': Seymour High School graduates 313Crothersville Red, White & Blue Festival kicks off ThursdayFor the love of teaching: Seymour educator retires after 46 years in the classroomAt the head of the class: Seymour senior scholars give advice to young studentsLocal family practice physician retires after 33 yearsLeadership Jackson County team promotes Friday's kickoff of Brownstown Farmers MarketBrownstown Central High School teacher retires after 39 years in educationRock’n Ready school supply drive registration beginsMany gather for Memorial Day service at cemeteryRemembering the fallen: Brownstown residents gather for Memorial Day service.Reaping what they've sown: Trinity Lutheran High School graduates 39Crothersville seniors encourage classmates to keep working hardDisque Foundation volunteers travel to KenyaRockford woman remembers life on the farmVolunteers place flags on the graves of veteransBrownstown natives recall 50th anniversary of tragedyCrothersville seniors complete college-level programSeniors lead Trinity robotics team to another successful seasonCrothersville seniors participate in walk through elementary schoolSeymour Community School Corp. earns national music awardSandy Creek Christian Academy graduates sevenPlanning continues for Crothersville Red, White & Blue FestivalNational Police Week brings officers and community togetherRedding Elementary students show appreciation to police officersA night at the wax museum: Jackson Elementary students bring famous figures to lifeStudy: Opioid crisis costs Indiana $11 million daily (copy)A day of caring: More than 1,400 volunteers complete projects around countyWreck leaves youth hospitalized in IndianapolisCrossroads Community Park to open in JulySchneck Medical Center presents awards to four nursesStudy: Opioid crisis costs Indiana $11 million daily (copy)Study: Opioid crisis costs Indiana $11 million daily (copy)Study: Opioid crisis costs Indiana $11 million daily (copy)Muscatatuck hosts 20th annual migratory bird festivalLarge retailer chips in for newly formed Medora FFA chapterWishing for a cure: Relay for Life raises $33,000 with more to comeOfficials investigate second fire at former recycling sitePhoto gallery: Shining 'em upCelebrating mothers and grandmothers: Seymour-Redding students share their thoughtsLoved beyond measure: Seymour mom adopts baby born addicted to opioidsBalloon launch caps off school’s spring reading program2009 Miss America returns to hometown to talk to girls, promote new bookLocal contracting, roofing business closes after 117 years in SeymourJackson County Republicans select sheriff candidateWish upon a cure for cancer: 21st annual Relay for Life event set for FridayCelebrating diversity: Seymour-Jackson Elementary hosts annual culture eventSeymour man arrested for arsonUnified champions: Schools highlight achievements of special needs studentsPhoto page: Around the stretch they comeTwo with ties to Seymour arrested after drug investigationTwo with ties to Seymour arrested after drug investigationCrothersville High School horticulture class greenhouse sales begin SaturdayTormoehlen family battling cancer for second timeLocal man follows in great-great-grandfather’s footsteps by becoming a barberColor Fun Run benefits Brownstown Elementary School PTOShow attracts vintage camper enthusiastsPerformers with Jackson County roots give local flavor to inaugural festivalTime keeps ticking for Seymour horologistColumbus residents arrested after burglary of Freetown garage, barnTwo Democrats, two Republicans vying for District 2 county council seatRetired schoolteacher takes home 11 prizes from 'The Price Is Right'10 arrested on drug charges in CrothersvilleFour candidates vying for the Republican nomination for Jackson County sheriffTodd's Place emphasizes religion in overcoming addictionsPinwheels planted for National Child Abuse Prevention MonthMany attend Child Care Network's annual Kids FestDemocratic candidates vie for chance to take Ninth DistrictStudents, community step up to help woman who lost home to fire and suffered strokeSchneck celebrates National Healthcare Volunteer WeekSeymour Middle School student pursues engineering experienceFood pantry changes handsStudents, potential employers make connections during career fairKids Fest moved to different location for 21st annual eventSchneck conducts Live Well ExpoSorority’s Relay for Life team conducting Purple Pansy Potty fundraiserSeymour house to be demolishedAuthor of Amish fiction visits SeymourFarm Indiana Column from Nightfall Farm's Nate BrownleeBoys & Girls Club WeekTrinity Lutheran High School offering new language class, club04122018st head start dad’s programA Night of Percussion previewSherry Bridges joins shop04122018st woman donates K9 vestShakespeare workshop
04092018st SICA mobile summer art camps04092018st CBD oil salesMaking the connectionJail closing in on utilizing former juvenile detention center04042018st into the woods04032018st robotics state championsAutism speaks go-kartManaging the HoosiersLucas gives update04022018st photo pageChurches conduct annual Cross Walk to celebrate Holy WeekEllaina Davidson needs transplantsWalk for Heart03292018st bible study and tattoosCovered bridge project winding downCareer Exploration Day previewJackson County population growthSeymour woman escapes her burning homeFinding the trouble spots03242018st o’brien street projectNational severe weather preparedness week comes to an endSMS wellness initiativeWinter snowstorm comes the first day of springJason Holzworth top photosJason Holzworth photography03202018st big dogs prayer groupRefuge hosts Wetland DayMichael Goodman at CrothersvilleMissionaries share Brazilian culture at Seymour Middle SchoolSeymour woman writes book about her two traumatic brain injuriesNew Drug Treatment Tracker (copy)New Drug Treatment Tracker (copy)New DCS directorGirl Scouts in Government DaySurprise fireDay of Caring seeks projectsSheriff's department adds dronesThree-way stopWoman reunited with dog03122018st filling potholesDrug court graduate03092018st seymour chamber educators of the yearCounty could adopt sealBES caps and lids collectionBrownstown man receives award from Big Brothers Big SistersChicago area couple arrested after stabbing on Megabus near SeymourFire reported at tire store south of CrothersvilleNoon Lions Club offers Special Olympics Basketball TournamentBCHS "Footloose" musical03062018st principles of marketing classTwo flown from wreck on Interstate 65 north of SeymourMost Jackson County liquor stores plan to open SundayFire destroys home in EwingDAR to recognize this year's Good Citizen on March 8Six serve as Senate pages03012018st north vernon arrestsShowing #BrewtStrengthTLHS class builds playhouseDrive Your Tractor to School DayFlooding leads to numerous water rescues and other issuesNational FFA Week02212018st financial peaceMatt Bruemmer kidney transplant02192018st daddies do hair02192018st girls inc father daughter danceLocal syrup producer to participate in Indiana Artisan MarketplaceStudents participate in SMS Culture NightFreetown July Festival seeking helpLynn Street building updateLocal Christians celebrate Ash Wednesday02142018st second chance at love02142018st valentines hats for babiesRefuge hosts Celebration of CranesBrewed Awakening grand openingBCHS seniors win Maverick ChallengeMedora after-school grantConstitution program02102018st tango downRed Sky Adoption Ambassador ProgramBoy Scouts get a behind-the-scenes look at city government02092018st jackson county sunflower thingAisin Drivetrain growing02072018st cummins year-end earnings (copy)02072018st cummins year-end earnings (copy)02062018st museum to display enginesEmerson students jump to great heights to help those with heart diseaseFire destroys plant in ReddingtonNational Catholic Schools WeekJackson County Lutheran churches to go mission trip to HaitiPershing firefighters honored02022018st new year for seymour main streetThe Lucky Few Tattoo01312018st high school graduation ratesValenTimes race previewSeymour couple talk about their decades struggle with addiction to all kinds of drugsSeymour Lutheran school participate in Trinity National Lutheran Schools Week celebrationImmanuel to construct new fair stand01262018st farmers market vendors meetingDARE essay contest01252018st downtown building renovationsPat Bahan retiresLocksmith to hang up the keysThank-you serviceRural Seymour family raising Katahdin sheep for local farm marketsBCHS projectsHeynes fundraising01172018st martin luther king jr essaysSchneck breaks ground on new facilityWinter weather causes issues for countyBEMS annual meetingIDEM wants former paper mill owners to clean up lagoonsWinter storm moves through areaCandidates file for officePhi Beta Psi Cancer Dance Queen Candidates01122018st semi fire road repairJubilee brightens dayDepot ready to sign overNew Year’s babyJackson County Cuffs for 12-401052018st holly the therapy dogSeymour woman takes a stand against suicideFire destroys house, barn in northwestern Jennings CountyRiverview tree donation program sees resurgence01022018st SPD hires reserve for security2017 top stories12262017cr holcomb interview (copy)12262017cr holcomb interview (copy)Local businessmen, volunteers deliver hot meals on Christmas Day12262017cr holcomb interview (copy)12272017st sertoma christmas miracleToy and food driveWelmer Jewelers closingGrahams give backCES fourth-graders help kidsBCMS, BES Christmas Cheer12202017st alley lease is upMedora Makers 4-H ClubABATE ChristmasCops and KidsChristmas MiracleBlanket projectBCMS Crochet ClubSeymour police conduct Railroad Crossing BlitzGerri Smith retiringMan arrested in case of home invasion12122017st lions club presents toysIndiana State Superintendent of Public Instruction visits BCMSTekhead LLCBall State students make presentation on concepts for downtown and One Chamber SquareShining some light on ChristmasMedora kicks off holidays with festive festivalSounds of the seasonAll about opportunity'Loved and cherished'Event opens holiday seasonFollowing a journeyLocal residents participate in Small Business SaturdayBRINGING IN SHOPPERSAlley helps serve Thanksgiving Day mealChurches serve up community thanksgivingSacred opportunityHigher expectationsMaking it spotlessDance marathon benefits RileyHistory center recognizes pioneer family during annual meetingWEIGHT GAINCovered bridge project back on trackAnswering the callSeymour veterans gather at American Legion for Veterans DayCourthouse hosts ceremony for students'What we stood for'With Freedom's Holy LightNever too young to helpMake shopping a hootSave Our SICAMaking a differenceSweet treatHometown celebrationA COMFORTABLE PLACE TO PLAY'Pirates of Penzance' comes ashoreGhoulish time'Prepare, not scare'Giving backStarve Hollow hosts annual trick-or-treating at campgroundJackson County CuffsLocal pantry box mission touching people's livesFirst Care Clinic opening in SeymourHalloween hijinksSolutions & AnswersServing up secondsSoaring to new heightsSAFETY FIRSTATMOSPHERE AND TRADITIONChoir works with songwriterIn his wordsCOMMON CAUSERoad testedFort Vallonia Days coming up this weekendSource of strengthDonation results in additions to Boys & Girls Club of Seymour’s teen centerPreparing for the futureClearing the air?Leaving it in GOD'S HANDSSeeing redGetting into the spiritA 'positive impact'Showing offInformational meeting set for proposed historic districtAdding to the collectionTASTY RETURNMAKING ROOM FOR MORE DOCTORSJapanese group Sakura Helping Hands a tradition at Seymour OktoberfestSuspect dead after officer hurtBrewing success$350,000 to raise educational attainment levelsILLUMINATING EXPERIENCEFaithful gatheringAll on boardStars shine, dazzle2 injured in wreck near county lineBuilding for the futureBeyond fighting firesHonoring rootsFor the love of flyingStudents get real life experience with earthquakesFootwork frolicDriving family funJackson County CuffsSeymour police introduce distracted driving initiativeLearning to flyELITE FLYERSBuilding on historyHONORING THEIR SERVICESPOT OF COLORPitch inRiding for supportMAKING OLD NEW AGAINExhibiting an architectural renaissanceShow of supportJackson County Cuffs for 09-01NEW SPIN ON OLD TOYSExhibiting an architectural renaissanceExhibiting an architectural renaissanceExhibiting an architectural renaissanceDog daysCommunity turns out for Pig in the ParkHistory on displayA PLACE TO PARTY‘Dog Days’ of summer are backMovers & ShakersEasing the painLocal students learn about, witness event at school'Once in a lifetime'Listening to the skyCelebrating longevityCOSMIC BALLETRehabilitation project resumesTaking the reinsCrothersville principal resignsLearning curveCruizin & Showin Car Show in search of new locationHonoring sacrificeDog days of summerCULTURAL SHIFTSounds of the seasonReady and eagerNEW CHALLENGESDinner on the bridgeFun in the sunMedora Recycling Center open for businessColumbus man serving in Army killed in AfghanistanAdding some colorSweet taste of successSupply and demandSheriff's race already heating up4-H'ers receive award at county fairSteeped in traditionDoing a little dance on the catwalkPork princess fulfills duties at Jackson County FairReigning supremeNumbers line up right for bank merger; no wavering in support for philanthropyNumbers line up right for bank merger; no wavering in support for philanthropyStirring Things UpVisions of communityRide day for special needsHistory on wheelsSpecial visitorOne big familyPulling it all TogetherWischmeier-Wehmiller farm honoredShowing his skillsJackson County Cuffs 7-17GEEKING OUTIN FULL BLOOMCrothersville names interim principalPaws for applauseMan killed in crashWork to continue on bridge in SeptemberCIRCULAR HISTORYBrownstown swim team wins conference'I'VE GOT A JOB I LOVE'BIG DEALCummins reinforces Columbus rootsExpanding treatmentNot baa-dCelebrating freedom'Round & 'Round they goMessy funUNBELIEVEABUBBLEPaving the wayExploring optionsHave a bang-up time at Fourth festivitiesA heart for serviceTo the skyLeading The AlleyHappy campersA place to chill'Like a big family'Sold-out showBreaking groundHonoring the Stars and StripesStepping away from the beatPath of serviceWorking on the wetlands (copy)Longtime traditionHatching a moveShowing patriotismDavid Schill retiresBuilding knowledge'Where I was needed'Take a Kid Fishing DayTurning of the tasslesLeadership Jackson County project team creates new pamphlet with resources for drug and alcohol treatment and homelessnessLife-changingPaying back the gift'We've kind of reached our boiling point'Piecing together a mysteryNew group leader settles into position'I really fell right in'Seymour Farmers Market officially openA Day of RememberanceMemorial Day ceremony conducted at Fairview CemeteryCelebrations commence'Heartwarming'A new chapterSoaring spiritsA moment to rememberBlessed with familyHelping gardens — and downtown — growGaining groundEngineers in the makingMANHUNT: Police search for suspects in string of robberiesMANHUNT: Police search for suspects in string of robberiesAware of the dangerCaretakers earn honorsSpecial Olympics track and field meet held in Seymour for the first timeCultural exchangeOne of a kindVisitors flock to refuge for wings festivalStudents celebrate Mother's Day with garden party'Phenomenal'Caring is contagious'Here to help'Seymour Scholars honor most influential teacherslittle boxes secrets are an open bookStepping upEnrich & empowerGroup attempts quick read on bibleWinning togetherYoung artist exhibits work at Artsfest in BrownstownHappy GlampersCruising for a CrosleySurprise homecomingRiding for a causeA SPECIAL TOUCHMedora community gardenLessons from the farmStepping downStepping downStudents take a step back in timeOn the huntStudents help raise money for Immanuel Cancer Fights Relay for Life team'It's so humbling'Supporting healthy heartsStriking outTools to succeedTake charge of your healthSafety firstI-65 crashes leave 2 deadLearning togetherWatch the 'Birdie'HITTING THE STREETSOn the huntHelping handsA SECOND CHANCEIGNITING THE SPARKShining like diamondsIn the spotlightSetting the stageHunger painsFetching fundsPacking a punchStudents join the madnessGiving history a breakA day to remember'I just like building things'Speaker tells chamber demand for food going upMaking the connectionON THE MOVEBuilding on successLifting their voicesEye of the stormOUTSTANDING EDUCATORSA home for your faithAnother health optionBrownstown choral department set to stage ...Local growers take root at community gardenStarting over ... againDate Knight comes to rescueSAFER PATHCrews work to restore electricity to residentsStormsSTEPS Dance Center OpalShaping perspectivesGENEALOGY LESSONRestoring historyFinding a blessingBuilding prideStudents make up day working from homeStemming the tideFull of traditionBeauty of natureSeymour Middle School celebrates cultureLittle shop of horrorsCanines' companionRoping 'em inA unique honorAward-winning loveSobering lessonsSpeidel family offers testimony to bill that would aid veterans with brain injuryCummins earnings buoy investorsCummins earnings buoy investorsBooks for BreakfastScouting out a futureDuke Energy undergoing expansion, faceliftCritically acclaimedSeymour JAG students win awardsDowntown street remains closedCelebrating with serviceFulfilling a needLibrary program features therapy dog while children readVoice of inspirationA shared missionEvoking emotionBattle of the BadgesExcel Manufacturing 50 yearsFAITHFULLY REUNITEDShakespeare, Seuss come together in Jackson County Young Artists’ Theatre productionSAFETY FIRSTDrawing in membershipCommunity with styleLongtime jailer recognized by co-workersMATTER OF CHEMISTRYChild molestation suspect apprehended after nearly 2 decades50 years of praiseA SAFE PLACEShowings their SKILLSEarly arrivalTotal lossFire destroys two downtown buildingsNoon year's eveTakin' it to the streetsLong road to successHometown makeoverDonnelly offers help with rail issue and drug abuse in southern Indianakessler park upgradesThe gift of givingMiddle-school classes team up to create businessEXTRA SPECIAL CHRISTMASHARDWORKING HIGH SCHOOLERSLeaving after a century of serviceGIVING BACK'Humbling'STORIES OF GIVINGNew ambulance station ahead of scheduleAhead of the classGIFT FOR WRAPPINGGiving the story new lifeLights on GreenbrierSpreading joyCity hall getting upgradesBrownstown celebrates bicentennialSemitrailer simulator'A real blessing'The real thingAll aboardWarm Hearts Warm Toes continues despite Brownstown church’s closureMedora welcomes ChrismastimeGirls Inc. program comes to Crothersville schoolSharing historyPinkie promiseCounty prepared for Christmas seasonKids enjoy attractions at One Chamber ChristmasA nice ring to itLifesaving workIn search of dealsReading buddies‘We are not alone’Seniors enjoy Thanksgiving at downtown gatheringShowing their thanksChambers of Commerce highlight small businesses for holiday shoppingBig dreams, cozy spotBall State students present ideas for Medora Brick PlantShow of supportSing they now of ChristmasCommunity backs BravesTree gets new roots downtownCreating a monsterCommunity foundation awards grantsOur Hospice recognizes veterans at Covered BridgeSertoma Christmas Miracle applications availableFirefighters put out house fire on U.S. 50Achieving goalsBig impactSpeaker remembers days of serviceStudents recognize veterans in program honoring militaryVeterans Day ceremony conducted at city war memorialVeteran creates food-delivery business in Seymour'What I had to do'Pence enjoys election night, win with familyFamily night at the Hilton MidtownElection day vignettesPrograms planned for Veterans DayGET OUT & VOTESWAP IT OUTAlmost showtimeState education candidates share their goalsState education candidates share their goalsMaking most of the individualState education candidates share their goals'A nice green space'Renovating historyAdmiring natureBuilding confidence around the campfireFamily traditionOn the goTrick-or-treating for a causeRoad rulesTricks & TreatsPlugged in to historySpecial honorWatching over ValloniaA fine lineGet ready to be spooked: Halloween activities setA roof over their headsADDITIONAL SUPPORTHeritage Park opening Sunday, featuring students’ hard workPutting it togetherHelping cyclists stay ON THE MOVEGetting betterNo matter the cause, congregation on a mission'WILL TO FIGHT'Columbus Container sold for $100 millionColumbus Container sold for $100 millionTraveling the old-fashioned wayNow they're cookingStill time to enjoy fresh, local foodBack in the dayHOPE ETERNALCELEBRATING 200 YEARSWhen your college closes‘Focusing on the positive’Raising spirits as hair fallsGrowing marketAll the world's a stageFinal serenadeSafety firstMedora man sustains burns in fireHoist a stein to heritagecorpThree Big DaysBUILD DAYIch liebe Seymour'I really, really appreciate this'National Alpaca Farm DaysAll the right stepsJapanese booth at Oktoberfest a local tradition‘God had a purpose for me’Ruff treatmentFamily history‘God’s not done with me’Carrying the torchFRIGHT NIGHTDancing the night awayIt's all downhillBuilding cultural bridgesCelebrating 50A fair look at college optionsFarm lifeBurning celebrationSpectacle of lightsRefuge celebrating 50 yearsClass begins at Crothersville with 2 new teachersNew eatery coming to city???Bloomer??? the bison set for unveiling at cafeEffort helps students get necessary tools to learnPigs part of family for Seymour girlMaking memories - Siblings pursue showing animalsMaking memories - Gone, not forgottenFair participants receive ribbonsTeen uses demolition derby to put focus on autismHome heavily damaged in fireTeen learns lesson from showing rabbitsPhoto gallery - Jackson County 4-H FairCounty left with 11 dairy farms, following trendFirst trail leg under construction3 local students win titles at county fair spelling bee20-year-old Medora woman picked as county queenReady, set, jump (or not)Children of Tuskegee Airmen recount famed forefathersParticipants submit garden projects for fairJackson County Fair???s largest hog weighs in at 971 poundsStudents keep active with campUsers see social, health benefits in Pokemon gameFlorida couple knew goldendoodle would be a ???perfect fit for us???Coach also will serve as Tigers??? athletics directorCity prepares for increased rail trafficPhoto Gallery - Bubbly personalitiesMinicon helps bring community together for fun, gamesCommunity reacts as bowling alley sets closingPhase 1 of street reconstruction completeNew Seymour parks director discusses jobBicentennial Bison pays visit to BrownstownWheels going round and roundSeymour hosts 4th of July event after rainoutCortland dairy farmer finding specialty nicheBrick by brickYoung theater performers take ???A Walk in the Woods???Transformation complete at downtown building that once housed city utilityVeteran urges consideration with fireworks