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Mason Edlund trys to get a reluctant donkey to participate in donkey basketball at Middlebury Elementary School. Middlebury Elementary School Parent Teacher Organization is hosting Donkey Basketball this March 10 at the Northridge Middle School gym. Doors open at 3 p.m. for concessions, chidlren's activities and silent auction bidding. The donkey basketball game starts at 4:30 and will include a live auction for an autographed Notre Dame football, hand painted benches created by Middlebury Elementary students and a Braces Dental Package valued at $4,500.Tickets are available at the School, Old Hoosier Meats or Dollar Daze in Middlebury for $6 in advance. Tickets at the door will be $8. Children 2 and under enter free and require no ticket.

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The U.S. Census Bureau reported last week that Goshen’s population increased to 32,064 in 2012. It’s the first time the city has eclipsed 32,000 residents. Do you think population growth is good for the city?

Yes, having more people increases the tax base and strengthens the community
No, continual growth has made for overcrowding in schools and overwhelmed infrastructure.
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