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The Home of the Hamburger board and committee, the group of volunteers that organize the annual Burger Fest, said it has spots available that need filling.
Seymour School Board seeks to fill two Zone 1 seats
With Greg Leisgang and Kurt Peterson not seeking reelection, Seymour residents will have two new representatives on the Seymour School Board.
Two vie for Zone 2 seat on Seymour School Board
Incumbent Tom Heins will face challenger Tony Kastning for the Zone 2 seat on the Seymour School Board – Zone 2 covers the Village of Black Creek.
Asher retiring at end of school year
After steering the ship in Seymour for nearly five years, Superintendent Laurie Asher has announced she will retire at the end of the 2021-22 school year
Seymour passes 2022 budget, adjusts mayor’s salary
The Seymour City Council approved the 2022 budget Nov. 22, one City Administrator Sean Hutchinson described as very lean from an operational standpoint
Seymour Joint Committee discusses new site review plan
The city of Seymour will be making major changes to its site plan ordinance following months of review by the Planning Commission
Mask mandate meets resistance at Seymour High School
A temporary mask mandate by the Seymour School District to combat a double-digit increase in positive cases met heavy resistance at the Oct. 26 meeting
Sievert awarded $50,000 for Seymour high school, herself
Industrial Technology Teacher Staci Sievert entered Seymour High School’s Library Media Center Oct. 21 just like any other recent faculty meeting
Seymour outbreak leads to updated guidelines
A recent COVID-19 outbreak at Black Creek Elementary Middle School led to an entire classroom being quarantined, Laurie Asher said.
Seymour won’t require masks in schools, on buses
Despite federal requirements, the Seymour school district will not require masks on school buses when students return to class Sept. 1.