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Northview girls just miss No. 1 Cougars
(High School Sports ~ 12/03/03)
The Northview Knights threw a big scare into the Class 4A top-ranked Bloomington North Cougars on Monday night, falling 51-47. Despite battling illness throughout their lineup and a big, early deficit, the Knights rebounded in the second half to close to within two points with a minute to go against the Cougars. However, Bloomington North held on to prevail against visiting Northview...
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Northview outguns host Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 12/03/03)
Northview's Logan Whitman goes high for a layup during Tuesday's 85-67 win over Clay County rival Clay City. Whitman would tally 27 points and seven rebounds. CLAY CITY -- For those who might have wondered whether Northview might have lost a bit of their firepower from last season. Monday's regular season opener against the host Clay City Eels certainly answered that question...
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Clay City's Roger Harden
(High School Sports ~ 12/03/03)
Clay City's Roger Harden (#32) looks for an open teammate versus Northview defender Josh Timm (right).
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Ross's home on Sunday tour
(Local News ~ 12/03/03)
The dining room is set for a holiday feast. One of four stops on this year's Tri Kappa Home Tour is the home of Dr. Ryan and Cara Ross at 1240 W. Park Place in Brazil. Built in 1994, the couple moved-in to the 5,000-square-foot, 3 1/2-bath, four-bedroom home in 2000...
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New traffic light to be installed at Wal-Mart entrance
(Local News ~ 12/03/03)
The new traffic light at Wal-Mart for the east U.S. 40/Wheeler Street intersection is on the way. Workers from the James H. Drew company, which installs traffic lights, started on the project Tuesday. Pictured, left: Rick Morris, operator/foreman from Mooresville; Mike Allen of Clayton and Paul Sanders from Greenwood. Morris said they anticipate the light will be ready by the end of the month. However, he said he didn't know when the state would activate it...
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Partying on the World Wide Web
(Local News ~ 12/03/03)
Jason Short, Northview High School Computer Club president, right, participated in a computer game with Justin Boyd and Mitch Mershon, standing, at the LAN party held at Jason's home Friday night. Being called a computer geek used to be an insult. Now it's rather a compliment denoting intelligence, success and popularity. Computer enthusiasts at Northview don't care what they're called. They just enjoy what they do...
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Students celebrate with 'Christmas Spectacular'
(Local News ~ 12/03/03)
The Northview Fine Arts Department will present their 16th Annual Christmas Spectacular Dec. 9-11 in the Northview auditorium at 8 p.m. The one-hour show will feature the combined talents of more than 250 Northview band, choir, dance and drama students...
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