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Kennedy's free throw earns Eels a victory
(High School Sports ~ 12/12/03)
Carey Fox photo Clay City's Kasi Thatcher defends Linton's Clarissa Bailey in the first half of Thursday night's Eel's victory. Thatcher had six points in the win. By CAREY FOX Redwood17257@yahoo.com CLAY CITY -- Every good basketball player struggles with their shooting touch in a game sooner or later. It's what they contribute to their team without adding to the scoring column that makes them a complete player...
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Northview girls and boys survive tough Viking squads
(High School Sports ~ 12/12/03)
Northview senior guard Logan Whitman goes up for a shot during Friday night's 77-59 win over West Vigo. Whitman scored a game-high 29 points. TERRE HAUTE -- When Northview and West Vigo get together in any sport the contest tends to be a hard fought battle for whomever wins on a given night. Friday night was no exception as both the girls and boys squads for Northview survived very game Viking opponents...
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LARRY D. MICHAEL
(Obituary ~ 12/12/03)
Larry D. Michael, 60, of Brazil died unexpectedly at home Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2003. Born Dec. 26, 1942, in Clay County, he was the son of Elmer and Mabel Starrett Michael who have preceded him in death. A graduate of Brazil High School, he retired from Navistar in 1991 after 26 years of service...
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Park to hold walk event
(Local News ~ 12/12/03)
An old-fashioned Christmas walk to enjoy the lights will be conducted in Forest Park, 6-8 p.m. today. The concession stand will serve hot chocolate, candy canes and special treats for children. The Brazil United Methodist youth group will sing at 6 p.m. and the group Souled Out will perform at 7 p.m. Souled Out features David and Mary Joe Archer and Karen Boes...
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Lugar draws large Hulman crowd
(Local News ~ 12/12/03)
By LYNN HAMILTON lynnham01@hotmail.com A sizable crowd gathered in the theatre of Hatfield Hall on the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology campus Thursday evening to listen to Sen. Richard Lugar speak about "A Changing World." The foreign relations speech was a feature of the Rose-Hulman Issues Forum, sponsored by the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences...
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Great Dane honors its employees
(Local News ~ 12/12/03)
Great Dane Trailers honored 21 employees recently at the company's "Classic adVANtage" Suggestion Awards Program. The participants' contributions and continuous improvement efforts have saved Great Dane Trailers over $100,000 since the program's inception, wrote Staci Shike Brown of the company's Quality assurance department...
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Schad: Schools 'probably better off' than first thought
(Local News ~ 12/12/03)
Thursday, the school board: - Granted permission to advertise for bids on the air conditioning projects at Meridian Elementary and Clay City Elementary, retro-fitting the windows and fixing the roof at Meridian and replacing the chiller at Northview High School...
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Time draws near for new mayor
(Local News ~ 12/12/03)
By EVAN WADE evnwade@yahoo.com The time is drawing near, and Tom Arthur is preparing to be Brazil's next mayor. Arthur, who will take the seat from Kenny Crabb on Jan. 1, has spent the time between election night and now studying every facet of his new role, even attend ing seminars for newly-elected mayors...
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New mayor announces appointees
(Local News ~ 12/12/03)
Mayor-elect Tom Arthur has listed his appointments to date: City Attorney: Joseph Trout replaces Eric Wyndham Board of Works and Public Safety: John Nelson replaces Jim Sheese, Bill Lovett replaced Ann Bradshaw Secretary: Tommy Harden replaces Phyllis Crabb...
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Northview High School celebrates Christmas
(Local News ~ 12/12/03)
Photo submitted by Bob Medworth A slew of Santas perform for the Northview High School Christmas Spectacular. The show was performed Tuesday through Thursday in the high school auditorium.
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Crabb honored by Brazil
(Local News ~ 12/12/03)
Brazil City Council President Jim Sheese presents Mayor Kenny Crabb with a portrait Tuesday. The presentation of the picture and a plaque, honoring the Mayor for 12 years of service to Brazil, was a surprise. Looking on are Clerk-Treasurer Janet Wallace and City Councilwoman Jean Martin...
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