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Northview soccer team hosts 3-on-3 tourney
(High School Sports ~ 07/22/05)
Pictured are competitors who participated in the Northview Parents' Soccer Booster 3-on-3 tournament held in June. The organization will be hosting another tourney this coming Saturday. On June 11th, 2005, the Northview Boys Soccer Team hosted their annual 3-on-3 Soccer Tournament...
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The Clay County 8U Softball All - Stars
(High School Sports ~ 07/22/05)
The Clay County 8U Softball All - Stars went undefeated to win the Monrovia Diamond Divas Championship In the march to the championship they beat Owen Valley 21-9,Monrovia 35-1,Greenwood 22-4,Wabash Valley 18-1,Beech Grove 19-13, and Greenwood for the championship 17-0...
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Kruseman wins second Indiana Sprint Week feature; leads points
(High School Sports ~ 07/22/05)
Cory Kruseman made a late pass of Brandon Petty to take his second feature win of Indiana Sprint Week. USAC REports GAS CITY, Ind. - Cory Kruseman of Ventura, Calif. led Levi Jones by nearly four car lengths Wednesday to win his third Valvoline "Indiana Sprint Week" race in five races, taking the 30-lapper at Gas City I-69 Speedway...
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DOROTHY M WATSON
(Obituary ~ 07/22/05)
Dorothy M. Watson, 87, of Poland died at 9:35 p.m. July 20, 2005 at cloverleaf Health and Rehabilitation Facility in Brazil following an extended illness. She was born October 31, 1917 to John and Sarah Ahlemeyer Huckriede. She was a devoted and active member of the Zion United Church of Christ. ...
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City to benefit from $1.6 million library expansion
(Local News ~ 07/22/05)
In the month of October, the Brazil Public Library will begin a 7,000-square-foot expansion that will double the size of the current library. The lawn, located to the south of the original library at 204 N. Walnut St., will house the new addition will be constructed by Pyramid Architectural firm...
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4-Hers ready for the fair!
(Local News ~ 07/22/05)
By DIANNA KNOX For The Times July brings to mind hot summer days followed by humid summer nights. For several hundred area families it also brings thoughts of the upcoming 4-H Fair. There are posters to finish, cakes and cookies to bake and animals to walk. But all of that hard work pays off in one short, fun-filled week...
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Textbook increases to be minimal, superintendent says
(Local News ~ 07/22/05)
The back-to-school rush to purchase supplies and new clothes in an effort to get ready for the first day of school on Aug. 17, has begun. And for many families, it can be quite expensive. The good news from the Clay Community School Corporation is that the increase in cost of the textbook rental/fees for students during the 2005-2006 school year will be minimal, according to Supt. Bill Schad...
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