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KIHM Metal Technologies, Inc., announcement
(03/27/09)
KIHM Metal Technologies, Inc., co-owner Bill Kaupp discusses his company's future job expansion. . ...
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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 03/27/09)
PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH Pleasant Valley Baptist Church, 9097 E. Sugar Grove Dr., Terre Haute, will be having a Spaghetti Super on Saturday, March 28, from 4-7 p.m. There will be desserts, garlic bread, salads, soft drinks and coffee. Along with music by Eversole Music Ministry Songs of Faith and Worship, singer Thom Eversole. A free will offering will be collected...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 03/27/09)
STAUNTON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School starts at 9:30 a.m., with worship service following at 10:30 a.m. Doug Parkey is the minister. If you need transportation to morning worship service, please phone the church office at 446-3211. The bus is wheel-chair equipped...
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EASTSIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Community News ~ 03/27/09)
Happy spring! Don't forget to pick up your Angel Food order this morning between 11 a.m. and noon. If you didn't order and are thinking about it and would like to see the food, please feel free to come by and see the food and pickup a menu for April. This program is a great way to save on your food budget. Lorie will be at the church from 4-6 p.m., on Monday, and Sharon will be there on Thursday to take orders for April. If you have any questions, you can call 765-672-6363 or 812-448-1030...
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CHRISTIAN WOMEN'S CLUB AND TERRE HAUTE AFTER 5
(Community News ~ 03/27/09)
Christian Women's Club and Terre Haute after 5, present "A Winning Combination" dinner event on Saturday, April 25, at 7 p.m., at the The Country Club of Terre Haute, 57 Allendale, Terre Haute. Bob Warn, ISU's winningest baseball coach, will tell us some of his best coaching stories and tales. Bob plays guitar and sings. You will enjoy his musical talents...
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Arrest made in attempted robbery case
(Local News ~ 03/27/09)
A Brazil man is in custody for his alleged involvement in an attempted robbery at a local convenience store Thursday evening. Brazil City Police Department Patrolman/K-9 Handler Kenny Hill confirmed to The Brazil Times Friday that Robert Speck, 18, is currently incarcerated at the Clay County Justice Center on preliminary charges of mischief and attempted robbery stemming from an incident at Speedway Petroleum Corporation, 301 West National Avenue...
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Commissioners award bridge work, discuss specifications
(Local News ~ 03/27/09)
After some deliberation, the Clay County Commissioners awarded work on two bridge projects. In a special meeting Thursday, the commissioners questioned representatives from Allender Trucking, Inc., Brazil, who provided the lowest quotes on the projects -- one is Bridge No. 245 in Lewis Township on County Road 400 West, 0.2 miles north of CR 1350 S, and the other is located on CR 1300 N., near CR 450 W -- during a separate special meeting Monday...
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Daniels: Stimulus money spending to be controlled
(Local News ~ 03/27/09)
In the middle of what many have deemed an "economic crisis," Gov. Mitch Daniels said the state is doing everything it can to continue surging forward. On Friday, Daniels visited KIHM Metal Technologies, Inc., to make an announcement the company has made plans to expand its current business setting in the next few years, adding several new jobs and a possible second shift...
- Daniels on hand for KIHM announcement (with video) (Local News ~ 03/27/09)
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Bay Hill course tough to battle as O'Hair leads by three
(Professional Sports ~ 03/27/09)
By The Associated Press ORLANDO, Fla. -- Bay Hill was so penal Friday that most players figured it would be difficult for anyone to shoot a low number and separate themselves from the pack. Sean O'Hair apparently didn't get the memo. O'Hair opened with three straight birdies and didn't drop a shot until his final hole, which gave him a 5-under 65 for a three-shot lead over Jason Gore heading into the weekend at the Arnold Palmer Invitational...
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Gillespie out as Kentucky opts for coaching change
(College Sports ~ 03/27/09)
By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer LEXINGTON, Ky. -- Billy Gillispie is out as Kentucky's basketball coach, ending a tumultuous two years at the head of college basketball's all-time winningest program. The university said Friday it will announce "a change in the head coaching position of the men's basketball program" at a 4:30 p.m. news conference...
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Reds' Owings in line for dual threat role
(Professional Sports ~ 03/27/09)
By JOE KAY AP Sports Writer SARASOTA, Fla. -- Micah Owings turned his neck and glanced at the top shelf of his locker, the final resting place for his broken bats. He spotted the bat handle with "33" neatly written on the knob in black ink. "You've got to see this one," he said, excitedly retrieving it...
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Warmer temps helping spring athletes heat up
(High School Sports ~ 03/27/09)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Warm temperatures this week welcomed athletes playing spring sports for area colleges. As inclement weather has subsided around the Wabash Valley, the ping of aluminum meeting horsehide has greeted baseball fans. The ISU Sycamores have gotten back on track, winning four of their past six games...
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Louisville routs Arizona to advance to Elite 8
(College Sports ~ 03/27/09)
By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS -- Louisville proved it was the best in the Big East. Now, the Cardinals are showing just how mighty they might be. Earl Clark had 19 points and nine rebounds and the top-seeded team in the NCAA tournament delivered one of the most crushing blowouts in regional round history -- a 103-64 romp over Arizona on Friday night...
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William (Bill) Jay Douthitt
(Obituary ~ 03/27/09)
William (Bill) Jay Douthitt passed away shortly before Christmas after a brief illness. He was born Feb. 8, 1924, the eldest son of William Jesse Douthitt and Grace Terree (Dickson) Douthitt. In his youth, he attended Manhattan School and entered Greencastle High School, graduating in 1942. During his school years, he was a part-time employee at Kroger with Bob Dean and Chester Trout...
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