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AVON BOYS GO 1-1 ON THE WEEK

The Avon Pirates capped off asuccessfulnightonThursday, February 12, completing the sweep over Tripp/Delmont/ Armour with a 62-46 victory. The win improves the Pirates’ season record to 6-11.

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SWIER NAMED TO NOTRE DEAN'S DEAN'S LIST

Sarah G. Swier of Avon, hasbeennamedtothedean's list in the University of Notre Dame's College of Arts and Letters for outstanding scholarship during the Fall 2025 semester.

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DO YOU REMEMBER?

From the Files of the Avon Clarion

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LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

The 101st Legislative session is now over halfway finished with the completion of week five. A number of property tax bills have been discussed. Senate Joint Resolution 504 wouldexplicitlyallowwagering on sporting events on mobile and electronic platforms. The best time to do this would have been even right after the SupremeCourtrulingallowing wagering on sports in 2018. The next best time would be right now. Ninety percent of the proceedsfromalltaxesimposed on wagering on sports through a mobile platform would be used to reduce property taxes. Allowing Freedom is a better way to reduce property taxes than cutting services or raising taxes on others.

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LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

We hit a milestone this week: the 2026 session is officially past the halfway mark. That being said,we’restaringatamountain ofworkbeforecrossoverday(the date that bills have to pass out of their chamber of origin, so House bills have to pass out of the chamber, and vice versa) by next Tuesday. I’m anticipating it to be one of the busiest weeks of the Legislative Session.

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LEGISLATIVE REPORTS

their hearings before crossover day. A bill that stuck out to me this week was HB 1105 an act to restrict contracts and declarations that prohibit the use of commercial property for any healthcare service in municipalities and townships with populations of less than three thousand, in medically underserved areas, or in areas with a medically underserved population. This bill is important for our small communities andtheirfutureopportunitiesto provideneededservices.Ifoneof our local nursing homes closes this bill would restrict the seller fromlimitingfutureuses.While my hope is that no more of our nursing homes will close but if one does, I will hate to see the building sitting empty limiting opportunities. Another highly discussed bill was HB 1209 an act to require employment verification eligibility through the e-verify program and to provide apenalty.Weallwantemployees to be legally working; this bill ensures verification.

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AVON DRAMA CLUB EARNS SUPERIOR HONORS AT STATE ONE ACT

Gretschmann Earns Superior Individual Actor Award

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