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North Clay girls roll to easy win
(High School Sports ~ 02/09/06)
Andy McCammon photo North Clay's Shelby Sands challenges two Woodrow Wilson defenders in the third quarter of Wednesday's game. North Clay's eighth-grade Lady Knights continued their roll Wednesday, manhandling Woodrow Wilson middle school en route to a 38-19 victory...
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Northview freshman rebounds with convincing victory
(High School Sports ~ 02/09/06)
Carey Fox photo Heath Wells brings the ball up the court during Wednesday's freshman win. Wells had eight points and eight rebounds. After a disappointing first round loss against Sullivan in the Western Indiana Conference tourney last week, the Knights regrouped in style against visiting South Vermillion Wednesday night, 69-17...
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North Clay grapplers kick off season with road victory
(High School Sports ~ 02/09/06)
The North Clay wrestling team kicked off its season with a win over host Martinsville West on Tuesday evening, 63-53. The Knights put together a pair of four class winning streaks in the middle and upper weights to sustain the win, earning bonus points in seven of the eight weight classes...
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Harmony Town Council Applies for Grant
(Local News ~ 02/09/06)
The Harmony Town Council has worked with Commonwealth Engineers to submit a new Transportation Enhancement (TE) Grant proposal to the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT). Harmony hopes to use the grant, if approved, to beautify the area along U.S. 40...
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Pump Prices
(Local News ~ 02/09/06)
The prices for regular, unleaded fuel this morning at Clay County gas stations were: BRAZIL AREA I-70 AREA CLAY CITY AREA The Brazil Times is offering free car pooling want-ads to people seeking rides or want to offer rides. Call 446-2216 for more information...
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Parents express concern over teachers' job action
(Local News ~ 02/09/06)
- Job action not expected to affect sports, other paid positions As the Clay Community Classroom Teachers' Association attempts to turn up the heat on the Clay Community Schools Board of Trustees over contract neg-otiations, some frustrated parents are voicing concern over how students are being affected...
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New owner wants to improve former greenhouse property
(Local News ~ 02/09/06)
A bulldozer demolishes buildings that were once known as the Wildwood Garden Center and the Brazil Greenhouse. Robert O'Leary is the owner of the 3- acre property that is located on State Road 340, adjacent to the Cottage Hill Cemetery. O'Leary said that he doesn't know what he will put on the property, but he does want to preserve one of the original atrium buildings Ray Lambert built when he opened Cottage Hill Greenhouse in the 1930s...
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