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Clay County 12's dominate Riley to win District 6 title
(High School Sports ~ 07/07/04)
Clay County 12's players mob teammate Bill Newton at homeplate after his third inning homerun have his team a 9-0 lead in the District 6 championship game. The Clay Youth League 12's All-Star team took home the District Six championship trophy on Tuesday night with a dominating 11-0 win over the Riley All-Stars...
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VIRGINIA R. LANE
(Obituary ~ 07/07/04)
Virginia R. Lane, 75, of Brazil, died Monday, July 5, 2004, at 7:20 p.m. in Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Born March 8, 1929, in Gary, Ind., she was the daughter of Ralph and Justine Ilas Dowell. She graduated from Brazil High School in the Class of 1947...
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County rejects audit
(Local News ~ 07/07/04)
Last month, the Clay County Council appropriated $500,000 for Assessor C.R. Boyd to complete an audit of the county's residential land. Tuesday, County Commissioners denied a bid from Indiana Assessment Services for that same audit, undermining the council's decision...
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County paramedic service is possible
(Local News ~ 07/07/04)
A paramedic-level ambulance service in Clay County could be possible, but costly, according to Athens Ambulance owner Dennis Rose. Rose conducted a study on the plausibility of integrating paramedics into his service and presented his findings to the Clay County Commissioners in a meeting Tuesday...
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Firm brings billing woes
(Local News ~ 07/07/04)
Rising steel prices may affect more than construction prices for the new Clay County jail, county officials said Tuesday. According to the Clay County Commissioners, architectural firm Schenkel Schultz, the company that designed the jail, also stands to make some extra money from the county in the construction, based on the firm's 7 percent fee...
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Enjoying the Clay City Fair
(Local News ~ 07/07/04)
Courtney Hutchison, 10; Matthew Bode, 7; and Chelsey Simonson, 6, check out an aquarium in one of the aquatic exhibits at the Clay City Fair. The three children and their mother, Rhonda Hutchison, spent part of Tuesday morning enjoying the Fair.
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