Youth sports weekly is looking for you.
Got a team going places? Let us know it. Got a big event or camp on the horizon? Let us announce it.
The goal of Youth Sports Weekly is simple — to promote the best athletes out there that have yet to play their first minute of high school action or haven’t graduated to the world of collegiate athletics.
And its not just the traditional sports we want to know about. Swimming, soccer, cheerleading, rugby, lawn darts, hunting, fishing — if you’ve got someone to be proud of by all means tell us.
To submit ideas, photos, results — contact the New and Tribune Sports staff at sports@newsandtribune.com. Or call Sports Editor Mike Hutsell at 812-206-2116 or Region Editor Chris Morris at 812-206-2155.
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Dancing
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In the doghouse
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Forum helps Hispanic parents stay involved with education
Angelica Perez, family services adviser for Head Start, said it is important for children to learn English at a young age. She has seen the Hispanic population in Clark County grow and said there is an increased need for English Second Language programs.
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Single father graduates from Family Drug Court
Carmichael said the carrot and stick in Drug Court is not going back to prison. In the Family Treatment Drug Court, the motivation is to get their kids back. The participants have pending Child in Need of Services (CHINS) cases.
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GCCS OKs modified balanced calendar
The calendar for 2012-2013 closely follows the calendar adopted by the New Albany-Floyd County Consolidated School Corporation for the same year.
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Just doing their jobs, well: Fairmont Elementary School gets recognition, $25,000 award
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House panel leader leery of creationism bill
Supporters in the Senate, which approved the bill last week in a 28-22 vote, say the broader religious reference improves the bill’s chances of being ruled constitutional.
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Prosser hosts heated competition
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Students get time out for good behavior
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Student sues to wear breast cancer bracelet
An Indiana eighth-grader sued his school district in federal court Monday for the right to wear a bracelet promoting breast cancer awareness with the message “I (heart) Boobies.”
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