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Eels and Knights square off this evening
(High School Sports ~ 01/28/03)
Rebounding will be an important key to the Eels' chances versus the Northview Knights this evening in their Clay County battle. Northview and Clay City have had quite different girls' basketball seasons to this point of the year. The Eels come into the tonight's Clay County battle with a 3-12 mark this year and are coming off a game that they would rather forget, a 78-13 loss to Sullivan...
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Why do they call it a slumber party when no one ever sleeps?
(Local News ~ 01/28/03)
Brownie Cassandra Traver (left) and Daisy Madison Garrard enjoyed parachuting their stuffed animals Friday night at the Girl Scout Slumber party. Why is it called a slumber party? It seems no one ever sleeps. But they do party. Nearly 90 Clay County Girl Scouts attended a slumber party Friday night at the First Christian Church Family Life Centre...
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Bus crash investigated
(Local News ~ 01/28/03)
An accident involving a school bus Monday is under investigation by the Clay County Sheriff's Department. There were no children on the bus at the time of the accident. According to the accident report, Tammi M. Sanders, 33, of Brazil stated that she was coming home from work and came upon a school bus when the school bus came over into her lane and hit her car...
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Clay City Winter Guard has first competition
(Local News ~ 01/28/03)
The Clay City Imperial Winter Guard traveled to North Montgomery High School in Crawfordsville on Saturday to compete in their first IHSCGA guard contest. The Clay City guard placed fourth out of 11 guards in class B competition. The 10-member guard was awarded a welcomed trophy for their months of hard work...
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Uncertain weather forecast today
(Local News ~ 01/28/03)
By the time you read this, the weather may be rainy, snowy or we may be experiencing freezing rain in Clay County. We had record cold temperatures Monday (see Jesse Walker's column on page 2) and today, at press time, forecasters couldn't agree on how the weather situation would play itself out. This much was sure: It will depend on temperatures when the precipitation begins. Some forecasters said we could experience rain, snow and freezing rain by Wednesday morning...
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Local Guard heads back to Turkey
(Local News ~ 01/28/03)
TERRE HAUTE -- The Indiana Air National Guard's 181st Fighter Wing, located at Terre Haute International Airport-Hulman Field, will deploy about 200 members Thursday to Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. The 181st Fighter Wing members are deploying to support "Operation Northern Watch" which is a United Nations' mission designed to enforce U.N. resolutions that established a "No Fly Zone" over northern Iraq in the early 1990s...
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