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Experienced Knights expecting improvement in win column
(High School Sports ~ 03/23/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview softball team is anxiously awaiting the official start of their contests for the 2016 season and the Knights bring back plenty of experience along with a bevy of talented newcomers. Last season the Knights finished the year 8-18 overall with a loss to eventual sectional champion West Vigo in the postseason. ...
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Elliott joins Hoosier Homes and Land
(Local News ~ 03/23/16)
Teresa and Randy Ringo, broker/owners of Hoosier Homes and Land Real Estate Office, are pleased to announce the addition of Bill Elliott to their team of Real Estate Brokers. Elliott has recently completed the required Broker Training and Indiana State Licensing requirements needed to become a Real Estate Broker...
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Methamphetamine production site found in woods near Terre Haute
(Local News ~ 03/23/16)
This afternoon at 1:16, Indiana State Police Troopers from the Putnamville District Meth Suppression Team, along with a Vigo County Sheriff's Office K-9 handler, discovered a large methamphetamine production site in a wooded area near North Fruitridge Avenue and Beech Street in Terre Haute. The area was near a popular public walking area known as the Heritage Trail. Officers were led to the location after receiving a community tip from a family with children walking in the area...
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Chamber updated on U.S. 40 project set to resume April 1
(Local News ~ 03/23/16)
The Indiana Department of Transportation informed Clay County Chamber of Commerce members this week about the progress and plans for completion of the U.S. 40 project through Brazil this year. The final phase is scheduled to begin April 1 and be completed by Nov. 30, said Trevor Hassler, INDOT project engineer...
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Family donates $10,000 as Community Foundation deadline draws near
(Local News ~ 03/23/16)
As the deadline for Lilly's matching grant program draws near, the Hostetler family has donated $10,000 to the Clay County Community Foundation, which will become $20,000 in unrestricted funds when matched by the Lilly Foundation...
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City looks at water improvement project costing more than $500,000
(Local News ~ 03/23/16)
Water utility improvements costing $546,200 are coming to Brazil's water system if the city can get a grant through the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA.) Kristy Jerrell of Jerrell Consulting & Grant Administration Services LLC explained the grant process to the Board of Public Works and Safety members during a public hearing this week...
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