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The Kokomo Flipsters competed in the 2026 Xcel regional meet last weekend in Louisville, Kentucky. This competition consisted of the top gymnasts from Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Michigan and Illinois.
Nick Kurtz drew a walk for his 19th consecutive game and hit a two-run double, helping the Athletics defeat the Kansas City Royals 6-3 on Thursday.
Two Republicans are challenging state Sen. Dan Dernulc, R-Highland, for their party’s nomination before November’s general election.
Small businesses play a critical role in creating jobs, driving economic growth, and contributing to the overall well-being of rural communities. In many areas, they are the backbone of the
Ozarks Summit, a West Plains-based nonprofit that offers faith-based youth and family services, is now collaborating with another faith-based organization that has expanded its reach globally.
Revo Casino in Lebanon tripled revenues in its first year, distributing over $1 million to Upper Valley nonprofits and benefiting the community.
In a quick pre-holiday session, the Kingsland City Council approved a contract with the Camden Community Crisis Center that will send $7,500 to the organization for the 2024 calendar year.
The annual meeting of Bancorp. of Southern Indiana (BSI) was held April 20 at The Copper Top in downtown Seymour.
One of the most feared hitters in Jackson County found the next stop in his baseball journey. Brownstown Central’s Drake Goodpaster made it official on Wednesday evening when he signed to continue his acad...
Family, friends, peers and mentors alike gathered Friday evening at The Pines Evergreen Room in Seymour for 180 Recovery’s fourth annual Recovery Recognition Dinner.
Birders and nature enthusiasts gathered Saturday to celebrate migratory birds through a festival featuring a variety of activities for all.
Jim Plump, longtime executive director of Jackson County Industrial Development Corp., announced his intentions to retire at the end of September 2026 on Friday. The announcement was made during a meeting of...
The Braves baseball team tossed a combined no-hitter against Lanesville on Tuesday, dominating the Eagles in five innings for the 14-0 victory.
One of the most fascinating books I read in high school was “The Great Crash: 1929” by John Kenneth Galbraith. I believed what most everyone else did, that the Great Depression was caused by the stock ma...
Jackson County, especially the northwestern part, was impacted by strong storms that started passing through the area Monday afternoon and continued into Tuesday morning.
Despite several strong individual performances, Seymour’s track teams just missed in their bid to win a highly competitive Seymour Invitational on Tuesday night.
Under our constitutional system, citizen leaders are charged with putting the interests of their constituents over their own. Failing to do so erodes confidence in our institutions, and, ultimately, our syst...
A rough first inning from Trinity Lutheran’s baseball team made all the difference in their matchup on the diamond with Scottsburg on Tuesday night.
Veterans and volunteers that participated in North Vernon Vet to Vet’s semiannual Wounded Warrior Hunt, which took place April 17-20 at Camp Atterbury in Edinburgh.
The Senior Citizens of Brownstown plan to hold a dessert and baked goods sale from 10 a.m. until the goodies run out on Election Day (Tuesday).
The Friends of the Jackson County Public Library will hold their bi-monthly sale from 3 to 5:30 p.m. May 8 and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 9 in the Seymour Library meeting room.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is clashing with Democratic lawmakers in Congress for a second day. At the start of a hearing Thursday in front of the Senate Armed Services Committee,
A residential structure fire that was ruled incendiary was brought under control on the north side of the city by the Terre Haute Fire Department early Thursday morning, THFD reported.