Sep 30, 2009 | The Tribune
Take an ordinary drinking cup and make it better. That was the first assignment for students in Brownstown Central High School's new Project Lead the Way pre-engineering and technology program.
Writer opposes use of golf carts on town streets
I am writing because I do not feel that golf carts or 4-wheelers or children on bikes need to be on the road unless they take a safety course on driving responsibly or riding responsibly.
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Writer expresses frustration with chaining and neglect of dogs
What's going on in Crothersville? We have rescued four dogs. Two were in plain view on chains with no food, no water.
Writer expresses frustration with chaining and neglect of dogs
What's going on in Crothersville? We have rescued four dogs. Two were in plain view on chains with no food, no water.
Semi carrying butane rolls over along Interstate 65
Cleanup of a wrecked semi hauling butanols has been delayed by about two hours. That's when a hazardous materials crew from Indianapolis is expected to arrive at Interstate 65 and Indiana 250 at Uniontown where a semi-trailer hauling a tanker of butanol in on flatbed trailer rolled over along the southbound exit ramp, authorities say.
The 2009 Jackson County United Way Kickoff picnic was held at Gaiser Park Wednesday.
When the forecast is "Cloudy, with a Chance of Meatballs," you can expect a lot of giggles.
What would your children do if they couldn't go to the Boys & Girls Club or Girls Inc.
Marc A. Lahrman, sheriff, to Wells Fargo Bank N.A., 10440 W. 000 N, Norman, a part of the northeast quarter of section 30, township 7 north, range 3 east, more particularly described as follows: Commencing at a found stone at the Northeast corner of said quarter section, thence along the north line of said quarter section, north 89 degrees 21 ...
Town considers purchase of police station
Town Council members will meet in executive session at 1 p.m. today at the offices of Farrow & Thompson, 113 E. Second St., Seymour.
Most Jackson County public high schools' overall average SAT scores dropped this year, but Medora High School made significant improvements, jumping 141 points, according to results released by the Indiana Department of Education this week.