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Jackson County Library to host Tiny Tot Prom on Sept. 27
SEYMOUR — The Jackson County Public Library will host its annual Tiny Tot Prom on Saturday, September 27, at 11 a.m. at the Seymour branch,…
Community & Urban Forestry grants announcement
INDIANA – Grants totaling $508,559 are available to fund community & urban forestry projects throughout Indiana. There are three separate grant opportunities available. All three…
Maverick Minute foundation established to promote farm safety
SEYMOUR — A new foundation has been established to honor the memory of 4-year-old Maverick Flinn and his great-grandmother, Nancy “Nanny” Fox, who died in…
Seymour City Jam to feature Sounds of Summer on Sept. 18
SEYMOUR — Seymour Main Street will close out the summer season with a special Seymour City Jam concert on Thursday, Sept. 18, at Crossroads Community…
Registration for Session 1 of the Skating School is now open
BLOOMINGTON – Session I of The Skating School is now open for registration. The program, which features a curriculum based on best practices from the…
Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children Initiative: Operation Guardian Angel
INDIANA – As Hoosier children began returning to school in August 2025, the Indiana State Police, which oversees the Indiana Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC)…
Fellowships offered for Hoosiers to address social and environmental issues
INDIANA – A local fellowship program has received a generous grant from the Herbert Simon Family Foundation to support its efforts in policy change. The…
New Study: Funeral costs vary by thousands of dollars across the U.S.
INDIANA – A new study from Sands of Time reveals a significant variation in funeral costs across the United States, with some states costing thousands…
Dr. Eric Fish appointed to board of trustees for Amerian Hospital Associate
SEYMOUR – Dr. Eric Fish, president and CEO of Schneck Medical Center in Seymour, has been appointed to the board of trustees for the American…
Social media posts about Charlie Kirk’s death lead to firings and doxxing campaigns
WASHINGTON, D.C. – An increasing number of social media users are being fired from their jobs for posts that allegedly celebrate the death of Charlie…












