Seymour Crossing duo complete nursing scholarship program
Thirty-five employees of American Senior Communities were honored Thursday with a graduation ceremony and luncheon at Bridgewater Country Club in Carmel.
These employees, including Jennifer...
Local officials report high COVID transmission
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Jackson County remains at a high level of transmission for COVID-19.
Dr. Eric Fish, president and chief executive officer of Schneck Medical Center in Seymour,...
A true evangelist for COVID vaccines
Kelly Hawes
Mitch McConnell and I don't agree on much, but we agree on this.
"I think for everyone who is eligible, vaccines, vaccines, vaccines are...
Another COVID-19 death reported here
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The Indiana State Department of Health announced Tuesday that 5,912 Jackson County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of 39 from...
COVID-19 resurging locally
By Mitchell Banks
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Schneck Medical Center suspended its community COVID-19 updates in March due to the low number of positive cases being reported in Jackson...
County positivity rate at 12.4%
By Mitchell Banks
The Indiana State Department of Health announced Wednesday that 5,681 Jackson County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of 51...
Schneck seeks hospice volunteers
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Hospice volunteers touch lives by helping provide emotional support to terminally ill patients and their families.
A coordinator is needed to screen, train and connect...
Local COVID-19 death reported
By Mitchell Banks
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The Indiana State Department of Health announced Tuesday that 5,630 Jackson County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of 23...
Brownstown school officials discuss COVID-19 protocols
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BROWNSTOWN
As some schools have implemented mask mandates and some have had to switch to virtual learning due to high rates of COVID-19 and quarantines,...
Crothersville reports handful of COVID-19 cases at school
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CROTHERSVILLE
Crothersville Community Schools officials continue to promote proper hygiene as five elementary students have tested positive for COVID-19.
During a special meeting of the board...