Bank sponsoring Financial Literacy Bee
German American Bank announced Wednesday its sponsorship of this year’s EVERFI Financial Literacy Bee from April 1 to 15.The financial literacy course, first offered...
Schneck’s nursing excellence recognized with fourth Magnet designation
It’s a four-time streak for Schneck Medical Center, which has once again earned Magnet designation for nursing excellence.
Since 2006, Schneck has been recognized as...
Alzheimer’s Association planning virtual special programs
The Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter plans to host a series of special virtual programs designed for people affected by the disease in various...
Hometown Heroes: Briana Bryson
The Tribune is spotlighting local law enforcement and first responders.
Whether they are police officers, firefighters, emergency medical services personnel or dispatchers, these men and...
Seymour Middle School honor roll announced
Seymour Middle School
Second semester
First grading period
High honor roll
Sixth grade: Gracie Louise Virginia Bogard, Jeremiah Allen Michael Durham, Alejandro Arnoldo Francisco Sebastian, Eric Jaime Padilla Fontanez,...
County moves into a yellow advisory level
On Wednesday, the state’s COVID-19 vaccination dashboard reported 9,133 or 20.6% of 44,231 Jackson County residents have received their first dose of the COVID-19...
Free workforce training offered to adults
The Jackson County Learning Center in Seymour is offering free classes to adults looking to increase their workforce skills to make them more marketable...
Alzheimer’s Association planning virtual special programs
Staff ReportsThe Alzheimer’s Association Greater Indiana Chapter plans to host a series of special virtual programs designed for people affected by the disease in...
Ag scholarship applications due April 2
The Seymour Chamber of Commerce is accepting applications for the 2021 Dick Moren Agribusiness Scholarship.
Two scholarships will be awarded to Jackson County high school...
Free workforce training offered to adults
The Jackson County Learning Center in Seymour is offering free classes to adults looking to increase their workforce skills to make them more marketable...