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Knight's season concludes at Washington Regional
(High School Sports ~ 06/10/11)
Times Staff Report MONTGOMERY -- Northview's Larry Knight shot an 82 on Thursday afternoon a the Washington Regional, carding a 41 on both the front and back nine to finish his season. Terre Haute South's golf team, the Owen Valley Sectional winner on Monday, shot a score of 301 to place third and advance to the IHSAA State Finals at The Legends of Indiana course...
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Clauson claims thriller at Lincoln Park Speedway
(Professional Sports ~ 06/10/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor PUTNAMVILLE -- An outstanding Indiana Midget Week crowd at Lincoln Park Speedway were treated to a thrilling feature race that will be hard to top as Bryan Clauson came from third to first off the final turn on the last lap to hold off Kyle Larson and Brad Kuhn to take the double-checkered flags and the USAC victory in the Corey Tucker/BCI/Curb-Agajanian Parker Stone/Spike/Esslinger Ford...
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Wildcats open season tonight
(High School Sports ~ 06/10/11)
By MATT MCKINNEY Times Staff Reporter Although their 2010 season ended in a relative success, the West Central Wildcats and their head coach, Mike Rindone, look for even more triumph in 2011. The West Central Wildcats are a semi-pro (or minor-professional, as Rindone prefers to call it) football team based out of Brazil. They belong to the Interstate Football League (IFL)...
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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 06/10/11)
Brazil Church of the Nazarene Vacation Bible School will take place June 20-24, at the church, 1002 E. National Ave., Brazil. The theme for this year's VBS is "Mega Sports Camp." An emphasis will be placed on softball, basketball, soccer and cheerleading...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 06/10/11)
Staunton First Christian Church News Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., with worship service following at 10:30. Doug Parkey is the minister. If you need transportation to morning worship service, please phone the church office at 446-3211. The bus is wheelchair equipped...
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Helen Lakota Schepper
(Obituary ~ 06/10/11)
Helen Lakota Schepper, 89, Clay City, went to be with the Lord June 9, 2011. Helen was comforted and cared for by her family in her final weeks. Helen was born March 9, 1922, the daughter of Coy Otis Cooprider and Cora Marie (Dreisdadt) Cooprider. She was the oldest of nine children. ...
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Car hits pole, lands in ditch
(Local News ~ 06/10/11)
A one-car accident sent three individuals to the hospital and knocked out power to more than 25 people Friday evening. At approximately 5:40 p.m., officials at the Clay County Justice Center responded to a call of a car in the creek along County Road 800 North, approximately 300 yards east of CR 150 W...
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Premium increases kept to a minimum
(Local News ~ 06/10/11)
While health insurance costs continue to rise, Clay County officials have been able to keep the effect on its employees to a minimum. During a special meeting Friday, the Clay County Commissioners reviewed details of the new plan with Cathy Dunn, president of Dunn and Associates Benefit Administrators, Inc., Columbus, Ind...
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Board member resigns
(Local News ~ 06/10/11)
There was an empty board member chair during the Clay Community School (CCS) Board meeting Thursday evening. Clay Community School Board President Ron Miller announced fellow board member Dottie King's resignation. King wrote a letter to the board announcing her resignation and apologizing for not being able to finish her term...
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Drivers make push for modular at bus garage
(Local News ~ 06/10/11)
Clay Community School (CCS) Bus Driver Lisa Stevenson advocated for herself and fellow drivers during the school board Thursday evening. Stevenson attempted to persuade board members to vote in favor of placing a modular home on the current bus garage location to replace the temporary transportation department trailer...
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Kaelber takes over as commander
(Local News ~ 06/10/11)
A new man is in charge of the effort to get the American Legion Post 2 back up on its feet. Randy Kaelber was elected Post Commander May 12, installed into the position May 19, and looks forward to bringing legion members together. "The American Legion is still here," Kaelber said. "However, this is not just a one person decision. For our post to get back on its feet, it will take everybody."...
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