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Published November 05, 2009 08:43 am - For those wondering, this is the first blog on the new site. We are right on the T-H’s home page now, so if you are reading this you are pretty smart. If you know someone who used to read the blog, let them know this is where we are now.

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By Todd Lancaster

For those wondering, this is the first blog on the new site. We are right on the T-H’s home page now, so if you are reading this you are pretty smart. If you know someone who used to read the blog, let them know this is where we are now.

On a day when the Yankees are crowned World Champions, I find it hard to muster up anything nice to say about New York. However, as I watched Fox and Friends this morning, I watched the USS New York pull pier side in NY Harbor. The ship is made with seven tons of World Trade Center steel — enough said. No nasty New York comments from me today Yankee fans, i’m too proud of your city.

I stopped by Barr-Reeve yesterday to talk to Amber DeCoursey for a story tomorrow on the volleyball team. I was amazed at some of the details she was going over before the trip to Muncie. I guess that is why they are 35-0. I also popped into the 7th and 8th grade basketball practice and I think you could say things are in full swing.

Big two days coming up. I’m leaving for Muncie tomorrow, Mike will be at Evansville and Troy will be in Linton, so it should be a busy weekend.

Pacers got a win yesterday. That, along with the completion of I-69, are two of the final apocalyptic events on the Mayan calender leading to the end of the world in 2012.



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