Monthly Archives: November 2022

Student loan redux

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The student loan crisis is back in the news and will get much more attention now that the election is past.

A muttony metaphor

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There was a story out of Inner Mongolia in North China last month about a flock of sheep in a farmer’s pen walking around and around in circles for 12 days.

Kirk Manns included in star-studded Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame class

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On Tuesday morning, the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame announced its 61st men’s induction class.

Indiana looking to stay healthy ahead of top-20 matchup with North Carolina

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BLOOMINGTON — When the starting lineup for Indiana University’s basketball game against Arkansas Little Rock at Assembly Hall was announced last week, star forward Trayce Jackson-Davis wore street clothes.

Seymour boys rally for victory against Jeff while girls fall just short

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The Seymour boys swim team scored big points late in Tuesday’s home meet against Jeffersonville to post a 109-70 win.

Local sports roundup

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Girls basketball

Jewell Ratekin

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BROWNTOWN

Tabeling breaks Jackson County girls basketball scoring record

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After scoring 38 points in a victory on Tuesday night, Trinity Lutheran’s Bailey Tabeling is now the all-time leading scorer in Jackson County girls basketball history.

Warm Hearts Warm Toes celebrates 10 years

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BROWNSTOWN — The first year of the Warm Hearts Warm Toes project in 2012 provided around 25 pairs of shoes and socks to Brownstown students.

Seymour chosen for Learning Lab program to improve economic opportunity

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Aimed at closing geographic and racial gaps in economic opportunity, the Brookings Institution’s Bass Center for Transformative Placemaking and the Local Initiatives Support Corp. will work with three Indiana cities— Seymour, Michigan City and Warsaw — over the next year to co-create community-centered economic inclusion programs.