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Former Northview hurler reflects on first season at ISU
(High School Sports ~ 06/08/04)
By Sam King Nugget_34@hotmail.com Even after having Tommy John surgery because of an injury sustained to his UCL ligament during the fourth inning of a sectional contest against Terre Haute North during his junior year, 2002 Northview graduate Ryan Hayes kept battling back...
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Community scrapbook
(Local News ~ 06/08/04)
Top Right: Kathy Dash stands by as clips featuring Clay County highlights from News Channel 2 stories are shown during the Focus Awards at North Clay Middle School Monday evening. Dash, the news director at WTWO, was the evening's special speaker. Brian Deakins was the recipient of the prestigious Daniel Harris Award in honor of his many achievements...
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Community scrapbook
(Local News ~ 06/08/04)
Right: Kathy Dash stands by as clips featuring Clay County highlights from News Channel 2 stories are shown during the Focus Awards at North Clay Middle School Monday evening. Dash, the news director at WTWO, was the evening's special speaker. Brian Deakins was the recipient of the prestigious Daniel Harris Award in honor of his many achievements...
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Woman arrested for arson
(Local News ~ 06/08/04)
On June 6, around 5 a.m., the Clay County Sheriff's Department received a 911 call advising of a residence on fire at 6815 West Public Road in Coalmont. The Lewis Township Volunteer Fire Department was dispatched to the scene and arrived seven minutes later to find the structure fully engulfed with fire coming through the roof...
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Hannig selected for jail project
(Local News ~ 06/08/04)
By EVAN WADE evnwade@yahoo.com The Clay County Commissioners have given a multimillion-dollar job to an area business, allowing the company to start work on the new Clay County jail in the very near future. Hannig Construction's bid was selected in Monday's commissioners meeting. The company submitted the lowest bid to the commissioners, with a base cost of $9,797,000. With alternate work included to that price, the total cost came to $10,646,000...
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New discounts apply to Indiana's presciption drug program
(Local News ~ 06/08/04)
Indiana seniors can now save even more on the cost of their prescription drugs, as new discounts went into effect June 1 for the State's prescription drug program, Hoosier Rx. Seniors who use Hoosier Rx will receive a 75 percent discount on the cost of medications, up from 50 percent. ...
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