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Strong numbers for 2017 tennis Knights
(High School Sports ~ 08/11/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor There will be plenty of depth on hand for Northview boys’ tennis coach Shawn Hughes this season. However, after the graduation of five seniors from a 15-4 team, Hughes has some work to do to find the right combination of players to replace the experience from a conference runner-up team...
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STAUNTON SCENE August 12, 2017
(Crime News ~ 08/11/17)
The next Staunton Community Center Dinner, prepared by the Lady Volunteers, will be on Friday, Aug. 25 from 4 to 7 p.m. This month’s menu is beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, freezer slaw, homemade rolls, desserts, and coffee, tea, or lemonade. The price is $9 for adults and $5 for children. Profits go to benefit worthy causes in the community...
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CHURCH NEWS August 12, 2017
(Crime News ~ 08/11/17)
Bee Ridge church is located at 10100 North Kennedy’s Crossing Road. The brick church at the top of the hill. We have Sunday School for all ages at 9:15 and Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. We also have our Prayer meeting each Wednesday night at 7. Please plan to join us for any or all of our services. We would love to see you. Bee Ridge is growing, and we welcome all to worship with us. Jeff Bridgewater is our pastor and can be reached at jeffbridgewater@yahoo.com or 812 241-3036...
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Develop a ‘Spirituality of Time’
(Crime News ~ 08/11/17)
Develop a ‘Spirituality of Time’ I thought we were in the “Back to School” season this week, but, lo and behold, my local grocery store has Halloween ceramic porch decorations out! Another Christian bookstore, of all things, in Indianapolis had a whole wall full of Thanksgiving items for sale. Of course, giving thanks is very Biblical but this was specifically tailored to the Thanksgiving holiday with harvest scenes, pumpkins, turkeys, and pilgrims all giving thanks...
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First Presbyterian presents scholarships
(Crime News ~ 08/11/17)
Brazil First Presbyterian Church recently recognized and presented scholarships to students during the worship service. The Presbyterian Church is a strong supporter of education and has been blessed by several church members who have given scholarship funds for the church to administer. Thanks to these members the church has been able to invest in the futures of many young people...
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CRADLES golf scramble is Sept. 29
(Local News ~ 08/11/17)
CRADLES of Clay County will host its 4th Annual Golf Scramble on Friday, Sept. 29, at Forest Park Golf Course. Registration and lunch are at 11 a.m., with a shotgun start at noon. There will be contests for longest drive, closest to pin and longest putt...
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Power of the Community is Sept. 14
(Community News ~ 08/11/17)
Power of the Community is Sept. 14 This year’s Power of the Community event will begin at 6 p.m. Sept. 14 at North Clay Middle School. The event benefits Clay County programs through the United Way. There will be samplings from area restaurants and caterers, as well as raffles and live and silent auctions...
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Brazil man accused of making meth at local apartment complex
(Local News ~ 08/11/17)
A Brazil man faces felony drug charges after police say they located him and a methamphetamine lab inside a local apartment complex. Daniel E. Pugh, 44, was charged Tuesday in Clay Superior Court with felony counts of manufacturing meth, possession of chemical reagents or precursors with intent to manufacture a controlled substance and possession of meth. He was also charged with a misdemeanor count of visiting a common nuisance — controlled substances...
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School renovation projects progressing; work remains
(Local News ~ 08/11/17)
The Clay Community School Corporation’s secondary renovation project at Clay City Jr./Sr. High School has come a long way, but there’s still a lot left to do. Chuck Tyler, of architecture firm Fanning and Howey, and Lance Gassert, construction project manager from Garmong, took school board members, school administrators and two officers of the Clay City Marshal’s Office on a tour of the school renovation project Thursday night...
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Torbert selected to participate in Diamond Youth All American Games
(High School Sports ~ 08/11/17)
Times Staff Report Isaac Torbert, the son of Matthew (Mariann) Torbert and Tiffany (Ed) Glaspie, has been invited to Virginia Beach, Virginia to participate in the Diamond Youth All American Games in December. The North Clay eighth-grader plays football for the Knights. He started playing football at age 4 and participated eight years in the Clay Youth Football League...
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