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Knights spoil Golden Arrows Homecoming bid
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/03)
SULLIVAN -- Sullivan high school students will have to create their fond memories of Homecoming 2003 at their dance this year as the visiting Northview Knights dominated their Golden Arrows on Friday night, 35-7. "I'm real proud of the kids tonight," said Northview head coach George Gettle. "They battled all week and came out without letting down. We've had some injuries and some cases of mono but to execute as soundly as we did tonight gave us some confidence."...
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ANNA MARY HOWALD ROBINSON
(Obituary ~ 09/13/03)
ANNA MARY HOWALD ROBINSON Anna Mary Howald Robinson, 89, of Daleville, Va., died Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003, at her home. She graduated from Indiana State Teacher's College and taught elementary school in Indiana until she married and began raising children. She returned to teaching the late 1950s at Mount Tabor Elementary School in Blacksburg where she resided for many years...
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MCNARY M. HOFFA
(Obituary ~ 09/13/03)
MCNARY M. HOFFA McNary M. Hoffa, 87, of Center Point, died Thursday, Sept. 11, 2003, at 8:40 p.m. in St. Vincent Clay Hospital. He was born April 19, 1916, in Bowling Green, the son of Clifford and Delores Frump Hoffa. He graduated from Bowling Green High School, where he excelled in basketball. He held a scoring title in the Wabash Valley Tourney (33 points)...
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Inventory tax may be repealed
(Local News ~ 09/13/03)
- Business owners push for removal of 'unfair' tax It takes a lot to draw a large crowd to a County Commissioner meeting, but a proposed tax repeal did just that earlier this month. Several Clay County residents from all different areas of business came to the last meeting to express their wish to remove Indiana's Inventory Tax from Clay County, even though the actual proposition will not be voted on until next month...
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Students admit pot use
(Local News ~ 09/13/03)
Two Northview High School students were supended and recommended for explusion Friday. The case has been handed over to Clay County juvenile authorities for further action. Principal Ken Wallace said two students entered the school "smelling heavily of marijuana" Friday morning. The students, were of driving age, but were not adults, so their names were withheld...
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