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Miss America Katie Stam, Helio and Indy 500 fans

May 24th, 2009, 9:29 pm by davis

Check out stories about Miss America Katie Stam helping kick off Sunday’s Indianapolis 500 and Helio Castroneves’ third 500 win in Monday’s edition of The Tribune and online at TribTown.com.

You can also check out a story that reports Indy 500 fans tightened their belts when it came to spending their cash this spring.

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Miss America Katie Stam to visit fair

April 9th, 2009, 12:14 pm by davis

Our advertising director, Scott Embry, told me this afternoon that Miss America Katie Stam will visit this summer’s Jackson County Fair on July 27.

That word came from Don Cummings with the fair board, Scott said. They were working on preparing this summer’s fair program.

We’ll report more when find out more.

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What do you think of Miss America’s influence?

March 26th, 2009, 9:04 am by davis

Miss America 2009 Katie Stam of Seymour is a finalist for Time magazine’s annual 100 Most Influential People List, according to the folks at Miss America. They sent out an e-mail this monring.

This is the first time a Miss America has been included in the Time promotion.

The annual list asks the public to rate each candidate on their influence on the world. Those recognized fall in one of five categories: Leaders & Revolutionaries, Builders & Titans, Artists & Entertainers, Scientists & Thinkers and Heroes & Icons.

Within each category, the 20 most influential people are selected, for a total of 100 each year.

Miss America officials said the organization is “truly excited that Miss America is being honored as a finalist among so many other notable figures in the world today such as President Obama, Pope Benedict XVI, Katie Couric and Oprah.”

Here’s what the Time Web site said about Stam:

“PRO: The former Indiana farm girl overcame laryngitis to become the first Hoosier crown winner in the show’s 88-year history. So far, she’s managed to avoid arrest and/or Internet scandal, which is an accomplishment in itself.

“CON: Despite attempts at an “American Idol”-style makeover, the pageant drew a middling 3.5 million viewers this year — hardly star-making numbers.”

While I realize the part about managing to avoid arrest or Internet scandal is deserved for some of the more recent winners of a variety of pageants given some of their exploits, but it seems out of place for Stam, called by many in the area, including our headline after she crowned, as “Our Miss America.”

What do you think of Stam’s influence, or Miss America’s influence.

Let us know, and we’ll share your thoughts with our readers.

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Miss America Katie Stam visits with President Barack Obama

March 24th, 2009, 7:38 pm by davis

We’ll publish a photo in Wednesday’s edition of The Tribune and online at TribTown.com of Miss America Katie Stam visiting with President Barack Obama on Tuesday at the White House.

The photo was e-mailed to us by Katie Moreau, press secretary for 9th District Rep. Baron Hill of Seymour. She received the photo via e-mail from a White House staffer.

Take a look for it.

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Miss America Katie Stam visits the National Maple Syrup Festival, crowns Miss Indiana

March 8th, 2009, 12:33 pm by davis

Did you make it to Carr Township and the inaugural National Maple Syrup Festival?

Whether you did or didn’t, staff writer Aubrey Woods will you about he saw at the festival, including the appearance by Miss America 2009 Katie Stam.

Also, a wire story from The Lebanon Reporter will tell you about Stam crowning the new Miss Indiana.

Read about it in Monday’s edition of The Tribune and online at TribTown.com.

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Send us your Miss America photos, videos

March 5th, 2009, 6:37 am by davis

Send your photos and videos of Miss America Katie Stam’s homecoming.

Did you snap a great picture of Katie with your camera or on your cell phone?

Catch a great video moment?

E-mail them to us and we’ll share them with readers of The Tribune and users of TribTown.com.

Please include your name, adddress, phone number and a brief description of your photo or video.

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Miss America and Ash Wednesday

February 25th, 2009, 10:49 am by davis

We’ll be reporting Thursday in The Tribune and at TribTown.com on Miss America Katie Stam and Ash Wednesday.

No, the topics aren’t related.

They’re two separate stories.

One will offer more information about Stam’s Jackson County homecoming next week, including a fundraiser for the Children’s Miracle Network.

In the other, reporter Jill Treadway will offer insight into Ash Wednesday, the religious service that for many kicks off the Lenten season.

As part of that story, Jill is attending the Ash Wednesday service at noon today at St. Ambrose Catholic Church in Seymour.

Take a look for the stories.

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Votes for Reno Gang and Mellencamp

February 24th, 2009, 9:27 am by davis

Two phone calls came into the office in response to a column in Monday’s paper and an earlier blog concerning what Seymour should be known for.

The question resulted from a comment made a fellow diner at an Indianapolis restaurant soon after Katie Stam of Seymour was crowned Miss America on Jan. 24 in Las Vegas.

Lester Tracy, a collector of “Life” magazines, a wonderful old, colorful magazine from the golden age of such publications, called to cast a vote for the Reno Gang and what’s purported to be the world’s first train robbery.

Tracy mentioned a 1952 edition of “Life” that included an article on that robbery. It’s an interesting spread, one that John M. Lewis once shared with me and other readers of The Tribune when the former attorney, judge, state lawmaker and local historian wrote about it in one of his Look Back columns.

And William Ackeret left a voicemail with a vote for John Mellencamp, the Seymour native who was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame last year. He said Mellencamp’s music will be long remembered and that the community should embrace Mellencamp more than it has over the years.

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