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Historic Hamacher Cabin Sold, Torn Down

The first home in Crothersville—a log cabin—built by the town’s founder, John Hamacher, in 1858 was torn down and removed on Labor Day. The cabin logs are believed to have been taken to a location in Switzerland County. The derelict and abandoned property at 301 E....

Town Honors Local Business

The Crothersville Town Council awarded their monthly certificate of appreciation for excellence in community service to Dale Schmelzle (left) and Katie Masters with The Thirsty Sportsman. The bar and restaurant was recognized for taking pride in helping the community...

Scott Commissioners Say “No” To Dollar General

Olivia P Tucker Times Reporter The Scott County Board of Commissioners voted against rezoning a parcel from agriculture to business on Highway 256 at their regular meeting on Sept. 6. Developer Tom Cowen from Zaremba Group in Lakewood, OH told the commissioners that...

Frank O’Bannon…Now He Was Somebody

by Curt Kovener It’s been 20 years…two decades… since he died. In that time a generation has passed; a new generation has taken their place. Many may have forgotten; many more may not know of the leadership, statesmanship, compromising consensus builder that was the...

Legal Notices

LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Session The Jackson County Property Tax Assessment Board of Appeals (PTABOA) will meet on October 10, 2023 beginning at 9:00 am in the Historic Courtroom located at 111 S. Main Street Brownstown, IN. The Board will consider any appeals of...

91 Parcels On Jackson County Delinquent Property Tax Sale

15 Properties In Crothersville & Vernon Township There are 91 parcels of property in Jackson County with delinquent taxes that could be sold at an auction on Friday, Oct. 20, according to a legal notice on page 4 of this week’s print issue of the Crothersville...

Butterfly Flutter By

An Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly dines on the nectar of (appropriately) a butterfly bush during the hot, humid Hoosier summer in the southern Indiana Wilderness..

Scottsburg To Regulate Extended Stay Motels

by Olivia Tucker Times Reporter Scottsburg City Council unanimously passed on all three readings an amendment to the city’s zoning ordinance adding and regulating extended stay hotels within the city’s jurisdiction during their regular meeting on Monday, Aug. 28....