INDIANAPOLIS —The Fairfield marching band placed seventh in Class C of the ISSMA state marching band finals this afternoon at Lucas Oil Stadium. It was the first time Fairfield competed in the Class C finals since moving from Class D two years ago.
In Class B this morning, Concord High School – a three time state champion – placed fifth and Northridge High School placed eighth.
The Goshen High School marching band competes in Class A later tonight. Goshen will perform at 9:24 p.m.
Look for complete coverage in Sunday's Goshen News
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Fairfield marching band places seventh at state
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Homes struck by bullets in drive-by
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COLUMN: It’s a new year for all you gardeners
Believe it or not it’s countdown time until spring— maybe I’m stretching it a bit but planting time at all the greenhouses is about to begin. Cuttings will be arriving in just over a month and that means activity.
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New home may not work for operation
GOSHEN — If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.
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After 27 years, Greencroft's vice president of mission and quality steps down
GOSHEN — Connie Garber, Goshen, who has served as vice president of mission and quality at Greencroft Communities, retired Wednesday after 27 years with the organization.
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Man arrested for exposing himself at Amish school
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Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Department officers arrested Darrin Ray Gibbs, 46, 2441 W. C.R. 250 South. -
Trolley routes changed after Concord stops paying its share
Concord Township has withdrawn its financial support of the Interurban Trolley, which means routes will be adjusted in the coming months.
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‘48 Days’ author to speak
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School employees get first look at clinic
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Community rallies behind Sam Gewe during cancer fight
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Comedian Daniel Tosh coming to the Morris April 18
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