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2009 Brownstown bus routes
Brownstown Central Community School Corp. Elementary school bus information   Buses to Brownstown Elementary:  Bus transportation will be furnished mornings to all pupils attending the Brownstown Elementary School in order to avoid... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Crothersville trustees plan 2009 meetings
CROTHERSVILLE - Crothersville Community Schools Board of Trustees will continue to meet at 6 p.m. the second Monday of each month during 2009. Board meetings convene in the Administration Building, 201 S. Preston St. This year's meetings: Jan. 12... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Seymour Community Schools sets meetings for 2009
Seymour Community Schools Board of Trustees will continue to meet at 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month during 2009. Board meetings convene in the Administration Building, 1638 S. Walnut St. This year's dates: Jan. 13 Feb. 10 March 10... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Jackson County planning, zoning meetings
BROWNSTOWN  - Jackson County Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals have set meetings for 2009. The plan commission will meet at 7:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at the Jackson County Courthouse annex, 220 E. Walnut St.,... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Community corrections, juvenile detention center advistory boards
BROWNSTOWN - Jackson County Juvenile Detention Advsiory Board has scheduled meetings for the remainder of 2009: April 21, July 21 and Oct. 20. All meetings start at 4 p.m. in the jail conference room. Jackson County Community Corrections Advisory... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Jackson County Board of Commissioners schedule of meetings for 2009
  The Jackson County Commissioners will meet on the following dates and times at the Jackson County Courthouse Annex building located at 220 E. Walnut St., Brownstown, Ind. January 6,... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Jackson County Council meeting times for 2009
The Jackson County Council will meet on the following dates and times at the Jackson County Courthouse Annex building located at 220 E. Walnut St., Brownstown, Ind. January 21,... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Brownstown Town Council 2009 meeting schedule
Brownstown Town Council will convene for its meeting of 2009 at 5:30 p.m. Jan. 5 at Town Hall. Later meetings this year will be conducted on the first and third Monday of each month at Town Hall. When the first or third Monday falls on a... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Jackson County Public Library Board of Trustees 2009 meetings
Jackson County Public Library Board of Trustees will meet at 5:15 p.m. in the Seymour Library meeting room on the following dates unless noted differently: Jan. 20 Feb. 17 March 24 April 21 at Crothersville Library May 19 June 16 July 21... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Jackson County Solid Waste Management District Board meetings for 2009
Jackson County Solid Waste Management District Board will meet at 7 p.m. at the district office, 1220 Bloomington Road, Brownstown, on the following dates in 2009: Jan. 8 March 12 May 14 July 9 Sept. 10 Nov. 12... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Jackson County Sheriff's Merit Board 2009 meetings
Jackson County Sheriff's Merit Board will meet at 7 a.m. at Brock's Restaurant in Brownstown on the following dates: Jan. 7 Feb. 4 March 4 April 1 May 6 June 3 July 1 Aug. 5 Sept. 2 Oct. 7 Nov. 4 The date for the December meeting has not... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Jackson County EMS meetings scheduled for 2009
Jackson County Emergency Medical Services board will meet on the following scheduled times in 2009, with all meetings starting at noon in Classroom 1 of Schneck Medical Center unless noted differently: The Jan. 8 meeting has been canceled. Feb.... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Brownstown Central Community Schools Board of Trustee meetings 2009
Brownstown Central Community Schools Board of Trustees will meeting according to this calendar: 8 p.m. Jan. 12 at Brownstown Elementary School 8 p.m. Feb. 9 at Brownstown Central Middle School 7:30 p.m. March 10 at Freetown Elementary... Full story
OPEN DOOR: Schedule of Seymour public meetings for 2009
In accordance with Indiana code, the following is a list of regularly scheduled meetings of the Seymour Common Council and other boards of the city of Seymour. Notice of specially called meetings will be posted 48 hours before such meetings at the... Full story
1886:  The History of Jackson County by Brant and Fuller
Jackson County, IN
History and Demographics
History Link Link to the website hosted by the Jackson County Public Library:  http://www.jacksoncountyhistory.org/__________ Demographic Data Links Jackson County, IN overview from Indiana University:... Full story
NEWSPAPER IN EDUCATION INSTITUTE'S Website for Classroom Teachers for free teacher resources
To receive free teacher resources, click the "NIE Teacher Website" text link to the right (under "Related Stories / Links"). If you experience difficulties, please contact Richard Davis, publisher, at 812.523.7050 for assistance. If... Full story
USA WEEKEND's Website for Classroom Teachers
Click the text link to the right under "Related Stories / Links" to access the website for USA Weekend in Education.... Full story
309 N. Chestnut St. circa 1951
The Tribune in Jackson Co., IN
History and Interesting Facts
According to Elizabeth Rebber, on page 144 in "Seymour, A Pictorial History" published in 1991, "The story of the Seymour Daily Tribune is in itself an interesting one.  It began in 1879 when the Seymour Republican was founded by Platter and... Full story
Crothersville (Jackson Co.), IN
History and Demographics
 Link to History and Demographics as posted on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crothersville,_Indiana See also "About Jackson County" for additional links.  ... Full story
Medora (Jackson Co.), IN
History and Demographics
Link to History and Demographics as posted on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medora,_Indiana See also "About Jackson County" for additional links.... Full story
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