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The Jeffersonville student section groans as the Red Devils miss a free throw during the first half Saturday afternoon against North Central.
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BASKETBALL: Jeff's thrilling run comes to an end semistate
For the second consecutive postseason contest, the Jeffersonville boys’ basketball team appeared primed to knock out another top-three ranked opponent from the 100th IHSAA state tournament.
But unlike No. 1 Bloomington South in last weekend’s Class 4A Seymour Regional final, No. 3 Indianapolis North Central refused to collapse against the pesky Red Devils on Saturday at Southport Fieldhouse.
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BASKETBALL: Jeff's thrilling run comes to an end semistate
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A ‘quilty’ conscience
Sultans of sewing from around the region were at First Church of God in New Albany on Saturday afternoon in celebration of Quilter’s Day Out, a nationwide celebration of the craft of quilting.
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Baron Hill to support health care bill
U.S. Rep. Baron Hill says he will vote in support of a bill overhauling the nation’s health care system.
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BASKETBALL: Jeff's thrilling run comes to an end semistate
For the second consecutive postseason contest, the Jeffersonville boys’ basketball team appeared primed to knock out another top-three ranked opponent from the 100th IHSAA state tournament.
But unlike No. 1 Bloomington South in last weekend’s Class 4A Seymour Regional final, No. 3 Indianapolis North Central refused to collapse against the pesky Red Devils on Saturday at Southport Fieldhouse. - Jeffersonville falls to North Central in Semistate
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AUDIO: Re-live Jeff's regional win with 1450 The Ticket's radio call
Listen to the radio call of the thrilling final seconds from 1450 The Ticket's Zach McCrite and Ted Throckmorton.
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Burke back playing baseball close to home
Chris Burke is happy that he will be playing baseball close to home in 2010.
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Elementary wrestlers compete in main event
In the midst of all of the March Madness, Jeffersonville High School played host to “The Main Event.”
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CUMMINS: Whatever happened to the etiquette book?
Public celling (using a cell phone in public) is up to our ears. Many cellers can talk on a cell phone and do other tasks such as put on lipstick while driving to work, shovel snow and use the bathroom. How would you like to conduct a pressurized business transaction or a hot romantic interlude with the respondent sitting on a commode?
- TRIBUNE LETTERS: March 21, 2010
- JOHNSON: Work the problem
- DODD: Are men and women different? ... ‘Uh-huh.’
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