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INDIANAPOLIS â Fifty-three seasons and over 1,100 games. Never absent, never unavailable. Every. Single. Contest. Keith Nuest, a 1961 Kouts grad, has spent more than half of his life as his alma mater s boys basketball statistician. On Saturday, the 78-year-old was finally able to see the Mustangs play for their first state title at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Of course, he was keeping stats. You can count on him just like you can count on paying taxes every year, Kouts coach Kevin Duzan said. He s always going to answer the bell, and he s always going to be there. Prior to the Mustangs Class A state final appearance, which ended in a 64-48 loss to Barre-Reeve, I spoke to Keith about his labor of love, which has helped him become a walking, talking almanac for not only Kouts but several other schools around Porter County and the Region. ....
City to hire new staff for Southwest neighborhood groups After cutting ties with district coalition, city bureau will expand to serve 17 neighborhood associations. Change is never easy, Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty reiterated Wednesday, March 10. Hardesty s comments came right before the City Council voted 4-1 to hire two new city staffers in the Office of Community and Civic Life to provide services to Southwest Portland s 17 neighborhood associations. The neighborhood associations were previously served by a district coalition Southwest Neighborhoods Inc. but Hardesty announced two weeks prior that the coalition would no longer receive any city grant funds and she would move to have neighborhood groups serviced directly by the city instead of the independent nonprofit group. ....
City to hire new staff for Southwest neighborhood groups After cutting ties with district coalition, city bureau will expand to serve 17 neighborhood associations. Change is never easy, Portland City Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty reiterated Wednesday, March 10. Hardesty s comments came right before the City Council voted 4-1 to hire two new city staffers in the Office of Community and Civic Life to provide services to Southwest Portland s 17 neighborhood associations. The neighborhood associations were previously served by a district coalition Southwest Neighborhoods Inc. but Hardesty announced two weeks prior that the coalition would no longer receive any city grant funds and she would move to have neighborhood groups serviced directly by the city instead of the independent nonprofit group. ....