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The Madison Courier is a local newspaper located in Madison, Indiana that also services Jefferson and Switzerland Counties in Indiana, plus Trimble and Carroll Counties in Kentucky. The newspaper has a daily print circulation of 9,500 subscribers with over 20,000 readers.
Journal & Courier – Lafayette; The Daily Sun – Lebanon; Lebanon Reporter – Lebanon; Greene County Daily World – Linton; Pharos-Tribune – Logansport; Madison Courier – Madison; Chronicle-Tribune – Marion; Reporter Times – Martinsville; Post-Tribune – Merrillville; The News-Dispatch – Michigan City; The Paper of Montgomery ...
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Madison hosted the U.I.M. World's Championship in 1972 and 2004. [3] The Madison committee is the longest continuously active Unlimited committee in the country. Madison Regatta, Inc. (formerly the Madison Boat Club) has hosted the Unlimiteds every year since 1950 (except in 2013 and 2015 because of river conditions). Seattle didn't start until ...
Duncan settled in Indiana around 1980. In 1990, he founded a nonprofit group that provided services for the poor. He died at a nursing home in Madison, Indiana on March 25, 2009, aged 79. [3] The only contemporary report of his death was an obituary in The Madison Courier, which did not mention his military career or his activism. [8]
The Madison / St. Clair Record – Edwardsville; Troy Tribune – Troy; Mason County ... Idisher ḳuryer : The Daily Jewish Courier (Chicago) (1887-194?) [58]
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In 1939, Eddy moved to Madison, Indiana and became the head coach for the Madison Cubs. In his 11-year tenure at Madison, Eddy's teams totaled a record of 259–62 (.807), won 10 Sectionals, 6 Regionals, 3 Semi-States & 1 State Championship (1950), his 1941 and 1949 teams finished as the State Runner-Up.