- Pantry offers thumbs up to school food drives
Our food pantry participants give a "Thumbs Up" to Brownstown Central Student Council and Seymour High School Key Club and Latin Club for trick or treating for Anchor House.
- Ind. Courts - Jurists honor Judge Jonathan J. Robertson II
Memorial services often tend to be a bit on the solemn side. That wasn't the case, however, Wednesday afternoon as judges and attorneys from throughout southern Indiana gathered to celebrate the life of Judge ...
- Braves run over Raiders
Southridge couldn't hang on to the football, and Brownstown Central made the Raiders pay on Friday night.
- Church suppers a frequent stop on political trail
A series of fall dinners sponsored by some of Jackson County's Lutheran churches serve as more than just a way for those churches to bolster their budgets.
- Bells will be ringing
A woman, in a state of desperation and fear, recently called Linda Lawyer at the Human Services Inc.
- $13M to aid farms
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has made $13 million available to farmers and ranchers in Indiana to remove debris, restore fences and repair conservation structures that may have been damaged by flooding or ...
- Operation Football regionals scores
Scores from Friday night's regionals games around Indiana: CLASS 5A Penn 19, Merrillville 0 Carmel 24, Ft.
- Shred your old records Nov. 21
Jackson County Solid Waste Management District will sponsor a document shredding day from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Nov.
- Trinity Lutheran sets Winter Wonderland craft show
Trinity Lutheran High School will present its sixth annual Winter Wonderland Craft Show from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov.
- Brownstown honors veterans
Banner/Chad Fleetwood STANDING at attention during Tuesdaya s Veterana s Day program on the courthouse lawn, members of VFW Post 10807 and American Legion Post 112 served as the firing squad, which guest ...
- BVFD receives new truck
Banner/Chad Fleetwood TESTING one of the cutting-edge features on the departmenta s newest truck, Brownstown Volunteer Fire Department Chief Andy Lockman and assistant chief John Sweeney demonstrate the remote ...
- Housing ready for seniors
Seniors 55 and older can now move into the new housing complex off First Street in Brownstown, it was agreed at the Nov.
- High-speed chase injures one
A high-speed chase Wednesday, Nov. 5, left one person hospitalized and another facing with multiple charges.
- Robertson vital to mill restoration
Banner/Chad Fleetwood MONITORING the operation of a stone mill dating back to 1854, Phil Robertson of Brownstown was instrumental in the renovation of Becka s Mill in southern Washington County.
- Veterans lose good friend
That trademark white beard and mustache likely stirred memories for some of Harlan Sanders, the colonel behind Kentucky Fried Chicken.
- County drafting animal law
Jackson County Board of Commissioners continues to discuss a possible animal control ordinance.
- America writes historical chapter
A chapter of history was written Tuesday evening as the world bore witness to the United States of America electing its first African-American president.
- Brownstown Veterana s Day service planned
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 10807, and American Legion, Post 112, Brownstown, will present the annual Veterana s Day Service and gathering of patriotic friends at 11 a.m. Thursday, Nov.
- Election Day Fish Fry
SERVING up an Election Day tradition, Harold Lock passes along three fish sandwiches to Tom Horton on Tuesday.