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Basketball practice in full swing
(High School Sports ~ 11/04/03)
Northview senior Amy Thiemann goes in for a layup during Monday's practice drills. As boys basketball practices got underway on Monday afternoon, their female counterparts are already in the thick of their practice schedule in preparations for scrimmage action...
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Clay City sophomore Whitney McWilliams
(High School Sports ~ 11/04/03)
Clay City sophomore Whitney McWilliams goes in for a layup while Lacy Rood guards her during Monday's practice. The Lady Eels will join the boys' team Friday for intersquad scrimmages on Spirit Night beginning at 7 p.m.
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MARTHA ELLEN (KITCHIN) RUSH
(Obituary ~ 11/04/03)
Martha Ellen (Kitchin) Rush, 83, of Kokomo, formerly of Indianapolis, died Monday, Nov. 3, 2003, at Kokomo St. Joseph Hospital. Born June 16, 1920, in the Kingston area of Decatur Co., she was the daughter of Thomas J. Kitchin and Lillian Ellen (Moore) Kitchin...
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ELSIE VINNETTA HUBBLE CRAIG WALK
(Obituary ~ 11/04/03)
Elsie Vinetta Hubble Craig Walk, 70, of Brazil died at 11:50 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, 2003, at Hickory Creek at Sunset in Greencastle. Born Aug. 16, 1933, in Jamestown, Ind., she was the daughter of James William and Florence Adeline Reese Hubble; they are deceased...
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County delays tax vote yet again
(Local News ~ 11/04/03)
It was deja vu all over again for the Clay County Council at last night's monthly meeting. Per usual, the Council voted on appropriations and transfers. Per usual, they passed various ordinances pertaining to the county. And for the second month in a row, the group of seven decided to stall voting on the hotly debated Inventory Tax elimination in light of new information...
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Mayoral, other votes begin today
(Local News ~ 11/04/03)
John Schraedley was the first voter at Forest Park School this morning from the Brazil 4 precinct. There are 904 registered voters in Brazil 4 and 247 registered voters from Jackson 3 eligible to vote at Forest Park School. Poll worker, Republican Clerk of Brazil 4, Rose Mary Price, said in the last election there was a low voter turn out with under 15 percent. ...
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Initial jail plans finished
(Local News ~ 11/04/03)
The Clay County Commissioners held their monthly meeting yesterday. The four hour meeting clarified (and ended) many topics from last month's meeting, and brought many new ones to the front. The biggest piece of news to come from the meeting was from Dave Sholl, a representative of architectural firm Shenkle Schultz. Construction of a new jail came a step closer to reality with his presentation, which showcased a tentative layout for the structure...
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