Local health care workers receive COVID-19 vaccine

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Initially, Missy Robinson was against receiving the COVID-19 vaccine due to the unknown.After quite a bit of research and discussions, though, she became excited...

Drop off real Christmas trees at Seymour schools

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Are you celebrating with a real Christmas tree this year?When it's time to toss it, the Seymour Department of Public Works reminds residents there...

No Tribune on Christmas

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As in years past, The Tribune will not publish a print edition on Christmas Day.Additionally, the newspaper's offices will close at noon today and...

Local COVID-19 death reported

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The state announced Wednesday that 3,568 Jackson County residents have tested positive for COVID-19, an increase of 33 from Tuesday’s total.The positivity rate for...

Power outage reported in part of Brownstown

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Nearly 400 residences and businesses in the southern and western part of Brownstown are currently without power due to a blown transformer. A transformer is...

Christmas Basket Fund soars to $16,484

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Staff Reports The 75th annual Christmas Basket Fund jumped to $16,484 on Tuesday with recent donations of $1,000. The newest donations include: In memory of Ruth Schafstall,...

COVID-19 numbers trending down

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While Jackson County COVID-19 numbers are looking positive in comparison to peak numbers within the past month, the county’s top health official reiterated numbers...

Brownstown family goes all out with Christmas decorations

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One Brownstown family has gone all out with Christmas decorations this year.Almost every inch of available space in Nathan and Angie Patman’s home has...

Virtual National No-Tillage Conference planned

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The 29th annual National No-Tillage Conference will be held virtually Jan. 12 through 15.This conference can be viewed through a computer, tablet or phone,...

County’s unemployment drops to 4.1%

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Jackson County's unemployment rate fell to 4.1% in November, according to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.Overall, 20,806 county residents were on the job...