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Shelby French wins All-Academic honor with Pomeroys
(College Sports ~ 11/25/15)
Times Staff Report The United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) national office has announced USCAA All-Academic Team members for women's golf. Earning USCAA All-Academic honors for the first time in her career is senior Shelby French. French is a psychology major at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and is the third women's golfer in the program's history to earn all-academic honors...
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Efficient effort by Alices knocks off Knights in opener
(High School Sports ~ 11/25/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview got a look at one of the tougher front courts that they will see this season as Vincennes Lincoln came calling on Tuesday evening. The visiting Alices got a combined 37 points and 17 rebounds from seniors Ethan Claycomb and Anthony Smith on the way to a 62-45 victory on opening night of boys' basketball season...
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Union Hospital Foundation kicks off fundraising campaign for emerging needs
(Local News ~ 11/25/15)
TERRE HAUTE--Wes and Danielle Isbell are celebrating the second birthdays of their twin sons Ethan and Owen, which is an event that not so long ago no one was sure would happen. Ethan and Owen were born at Union Hospital just past 29 weeks of gestation. ...
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Local National Wild Turkey Federation chapter giving donations to families in community
(Local News ~ 11/25/15)
TERRE HAUTE --The Sycamore Ridge Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) is raising the spirits of needy families in the community by providing food for Thanksgiving dinners. Through the Turkey Hunters Care program, the Sycamore Ridge Strutters Chapter is providing 175 turkeys to families in the area to help complete the traditional Thanksgiving dinners. ...
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Local store turning one donation into two
(Local News ~ 11/25/15)
Leslie Daugherty, manager of the Brazil Shell on the corner of National Avenue and Murphy, stands next to the Christmas tree the company won during the Festival of Trees. The staff of the Brazil Shell is going to sell tickets and a drawing will be held at 2 p.m., Dec. 19, at the store. All the money raised through ticket sales will be donated to PINK to fight cancer, Daugherty said. Tickets cost $2 each or three for $5...
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Lundy's 27 points leads Knights past North Central
(High School Sports ~ 11/25/15)
Times Staff Report The Northview Knights got 27 points from sophomore Jenny Lundy and handed North Central (Farmersburg) its first loss of the season with a 64-50 win on Monday evening. The Thunderbirds didn't have an answer for the combination of Lundy and Stacy Payton during the contest as the duo led the Knights out to a 31-21 lead at halftime. In the first quarter the pair combined for 16 points...
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City of Brazil receives $36,000 planning grant
(Local News ~ 11/25/15)
The City of Brazil has received a $36,000 planning grant to improve buildings in downtown Brazil. Mayor Brian Wyndham received the notification from the office of Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann on Tuesday, Wyndham said during Wednesday's meeting of the Board of Public Works and Safety...
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No parking along parade route
(Local News ~ 11/25/15)
The Brazil City Police has requested that vehicles not be parked along National Avenue from Vandalia Street west to Depot Street in the evening, Dec. 4, due to the Christmas in the Park "Babes In Toyland" lighted parade. The line up begins at 5 p.m., with the parade starting at 7...
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