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Northview freshmen earn tournament championship
(High School Sports ~ 01/27/04)
Northview's freshman boys basektball team continued their winning streak with a pair of victories and the North Montgomery Tournament title on Saturday morning. The Knights took home the championship with a dominant final three quarters of play against the host Chargers in the title game...
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Working and playing in the snow
(Local News ~ 01/27/04)
Ronnie Todd of the Clay Community School Corporation works to make sure the bus barn's lot is as snow-free as possible at about six this morning. By The Associated Press Clay Community Schools joined many other school districts in delaying the opening of school today. Clay students were on a two-hour delay...
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Stewart to run for County chair
(Local News ~ 01/27/04)
Jeff Stewart will enter the May 5 Republican primary in an effort to win his party's nomination. Stewart announced on Friday his intention to seek the District Two County Commissioner's seat. "A number of residents and several community leaders have encouraged me to become a candidate," he said. ...
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January is National Mentoring Month
(Local News ~ 01/27/04)
Susie Treash, center, of Kids Hope USA, presents a Certificate of Recognition to Forest Park Elementary School teacher Jean Harris for her participation in the mentoring program. Principal Connie Cook, left, holds a Certificate of Recognition for the school's participation...
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Geogeniuses
(Local News ~ 01/27/04)
Evan Wade Photo Kyle Hayes and Alyssa Driscoll, eighth graders at North Clay Middle School, stand with awards presented to them for their knowledge of geography. Driscoll placed first in a recent school geography competition, while Hayes placed second. If Driscoll has one of the top 100 scores in a statewide test, she will proceed to the state finals, which are being held on April 2...
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Eagle-watching planned
(Local News ~ 01/27/04)
Cinergy is inviting the public to attend the ninth annual bald eagle watch Feb. 7 and 8 at its Cayuga electric power plant, just north of Terre Haute. During most years the area near Cayuga Station hosts the state's largest population of mid-winter migratory bald eagles...
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