Issue of Tuesday November 18, 2008
New Harmony School could face closure as state seeks budget cuts
New Harmony School Superintendent Fran Thoele remains optimistic about the future of her self-contained school district that each year provides for around 200 students, grades K-12, in spite of a nagging worry about the State of Indiana’s Kernan-Shepard report. Photo by Zach Straw.
More news headlines... ■ North Posey votes to keep school grounds smoke-friendly ■ Work on Mount Vernon ethanol plant slowed ■ Area plans to welcome 163rd home whole ■ Posey neighbors put joy in friends’ hearts
■ Indiana Legal Bill Watch Page
■ Take a look on our Classifieds Page Now showing area WEATHER and GAS PRICES!!!
Wrestling Wildcats ready to get started, host Turkey Classic
Mount Vernon’s Wrestling seniors this season, in front, are: David Weber, Bradley Wright, Drew Burkhart, and Travis Renschler. In back are Jacob Wagner, Alex White, Joe O’Neil, and JD Hoehn. Photo by Dave Koch.
More sports headlines ... ■ North Posey honors fall athletes at banquet ■ Mount Vernon girls’ basketball wins opener, falls to powerful Bosse ■ USI wins home opener in going-away fashion ■ Aces win opener on newly-named Arad McCutchan Stadium floor Aces thump AP
■ ESPN Sports: Top Story, Spotlight, polls, & Bill Simmons Columns
For the birds...
An additional cartoon sketched by the Indianapolis Star's Gary Varvel.
More opinion/special sections ... ■ Opinion Editorials
■ Cartoon of the Week
■ Week In Pictures Take A Look!!!
■ Crossword of the Day
■ Lots of Puzzles, One Box...
■ Chef's Corner ~ Cooking articles and recipes from various cooking websites. ■ View our visitors!!! (See a world map of our last 500 visitors. Click for options to zoom in.)
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