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  • Partnership forges bowling and youth center in Hillsboro

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    With the participation of multiple partners, Hillsboro and Tabor College students are one huge step closer to having a place downtown to socialize and spend free time.

    And the community as a whole will have a “new” facility for bowling.

    Last month, the Hills­boro Development Corp. purchased the Trail Lanes Bowling Center from Betty Funk, concluding 52 years of family ownership.

    The purchase was made possible with financial participation from three key sources, according to Clint Seibel, executive director of HDC and the city’s economic development director.

    “An anonymous donor offered a significant amount of money to purchase Trail Lanes, providing it would include a youth center,” Seibel said.

    A total of $130,000 was contributed to the project through the Hillsboro Community Foundation by several contributors, the majority of which came from the anonymous donor.

    In addition, Hillsboro Development Corp. will fund a loan to assist in the purchase and remodel from the E-Community loan fund, according to Seibel.

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Tabor blows past Friends, 31-3, to conclude regular season

Tabor blew past conference foe Friends University today, 31-3, to finish regular-season play. The Bluejay's dominating performance improves them to 7-1 in the KCAC and keeps them in second in the standings behind Ottawa University. It's still uncertain whether Tabor will be offered an NAIA play-off berth. They finish 8-2 overall.