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Northview rallies over South's Patriots
(High School Sports ~ 01/10/03)
The Northview Knights survived a strong finish by the Terre Haute South Braves to capture a dual meet wrestling match on Thursday night, 34-33. Austin Staley came through at 130 pounds with a clutch 6-0 win over South's Dustin Whalen in the evening's final match to send the Knights to the team victory...
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Northview's Austin Staley
(High School Sports ~ 01/10/03)
Northview's Austin Staley capped a Knight wrestling victory with a win over South's Dustin Wahlen, 6-0. Staley moved his season record to 21-2 with Thursday's win.
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SHOCKING!! Eels vs. Wolverines tonight at 6:30 p.m.
(High School Sports ~ 01/10/03)
Camrand Tucker (with ball) will lead his Eel teammates into the semifinals of the Greene County tournament tonight versus the White River Valley Wolverines tonight at 6 p.m.
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Family escapes flames
(Local News ~ 01/10/03)
This morning, fire damaged the home at 12529 N. Murphy Ave, owned by Mark Cramer. The house is located just north of Rio Grande Road (CR 1200N). The Dick Johnson Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched shortly after 6:30 a.m. Everyone in the home escaped safely. The cause of the fire remains under investigation...
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School is moving on up
(Local News ~ 01/10/03)
Maryann Reed, building principal, and Nancy Nevins, adult education instructional assistant, discuss plans at the new alternative school. Students and staff at the old alternative school building packed boxes a few days before the holiday break and almost everything was ready for them to move into the new building this week...
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Board looks at 'weighted grades'
(Local News ~ 01/10/03)
To weigh or not to weigh grades for 2003 seniors in advanced placement courses is the question on the minds of students, parents, teachers, administrators and Clay Community Schools Board of Trustees. "It became a way we could encourage students to take more rigorous courses without hurting their class ranking. ...
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I-69 won't go through Clay County, I-70 to be widened to six lanes
(Local News ~ 01/10/03)
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) -- Gov. Frank O'Bannon drove south Thursday to deliver the words civic leaders here have long lobbied to hear: Interstate 69 would be built on one of the shortest routes studied. O'Bannon said the route, which goes through Washington and Bloomington and provides access to Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center, is best for the long-term economic viability of Indiana...
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