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Coyote sightings more prevalent in the winter
The start of the new year will likely bring more coyote sightings around Indiana.
The sightings are no cause for alarm and are a natural occurrence as they become more active during the winter.
Geriann Albers, a furbearer biologist for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish and Wildlife, said young coyotes are leaving their parents to find a new home, making them more visible. In January, coyotes also will be looking to breed, making them even more active. Bare vegetation also increases people’s chances of catching a glimpse.
Typically, where people are, coyotes tend to follow.
Santa’s Holiday Tour visiting Seymour neighborhoods next week
12/10/20 9:39 AM
Lights will flash from Seymour police cars and firetrucks as they travel through city neighborhoods next week.
Don’t be alarmed. Santa Claus is coming to town.
The Seymour Chamber of Commerce had to cancel its Home for the Holidays event scheduled for Nov. 28 and there’s no Santa House this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but the organization wanted to ensure kids still had an opportunity to see Jolly Ol’ St. Nick.
From 6 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday next week, Santa’s Holiday Tour will arrive in a different city council district each night. He will be on a Seymour Fire Department truck that’s decorated with special holiday lighting and escorted by a Seymour Police Department vehicle. Listen for the sirens and Christmas music to know he’s getting closer to your home.