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No luck for Northview girls in loss to visiting Clovers
(High School Sports ~ 01/07/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview let a chance at a quality win against a 13-win Cloverdale squad slip away in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s matinée girl’s contest. The Clovers overcame a 10-point fourth quarter deficit and Tori Combs scored off a back-screen with 3.9 seconds left to give Cloverdale a 40-38 victory...
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Hot shooting Patriots knock off Knights
(High School Sports ~ 01/07/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview has been looking for a match-up against a team without a decided height advantage and it got one on Saturday night against visiting Owen Valley. A Knights’ squad without a player taller than 6’2 saw a team that was it mirror image in the Patriots. What Northview wasn’t counting on was a pair of shooting droughts that enabled the Patriots to come out with a 63-57 non-conference victory...
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Robert E. Cox
(Obituary ~ 01/07/18)
Robert E. Cox, 70, of Brazil, Indiana passed away at home, unexpectedly, on January 7, 2018. Bob was born in Concordia, Kansas on May 8, 1947 the son of Alfred Russell Cox and Lillie Irene (Mosher) Cox. Bob graduated from the Indiana School for the Blind in 1967 where he participated on the wrestling team as well as other extracurricular activities...
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Greencastle resident running for District 44 seat in Indiana House
(Local News ~ 01/07/18)
GREENCASTLE — Greencastle resident Beau Baird has announced his candidacy for Indiana State Representative District 44 in the 2018 elections. Baird has a bachelor of sci- ence degree in finanacial plan- ning from Purdue University, he recently completed the Indi- ana Leadership Forum and is no enrolled in the Agricultural Leadership Program with Agri- Institute...
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2018 elections are coming soon
(Local News ~ 01/07/18)
After a whirlwind presidential election in 2016, election workers received a bit of a reprieve with an off year, but the 2018 elections are coming up quick. Starting Wednesday, those interested in running for local office on a major party ticket (Republican or Democratic) may begin filling out their declarations of candidacy in the Clay County Election Office, located on the second floor of the Clay County Courthouse...
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Thanks for 25 years of service
(Letter to the Editor ~ 01/07/18)
To the editor: January 4, 2018 In 2017, the Wabash Valley Community Foundation celebrated 25 years of service in the Wabash Valley. We are fortunate to have spent this past quarter century guiding the charitable efforts of community-minded individuals, as well as partnering with non-profit agencies focused on improving the quality of life within our communities...
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Emergency responders receive well-justified support from community
(Editorial ~ 01/07/18)
The new year of 2018 arrived with tragedy in Clay County as three homes were destroyed within less than 24 hours; with one fatality. The first reported fire on State Road 340 took the life of a person and is still under inves- tigation, with no information provided publicly by officials...
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School board has full agenda
(Local News ~ 01/07/18)
The Clay Community School Corporation Board of Trustees will be busy during their meeting on Thursday. The first point of business will be the election of officers for the Board of Finance, which is required to elect a president and secretary. Afterwards Director of Business Affairs/Treasurer Mark Shayotovich will present the report on investments as required by Indiana Code 5-13-7-6 (Indiana School Laws and Rules, 2012- 2013, p. 157)...
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Two more house fires in county
(Local News ~ 01/07/18)
Emergency responders were kept busy again this weekend as firefighters responded to two more house fires. Brazil Fire Chief Jake Bennett confirmed that shortly after 6 p.m. Saturday, city firefighters were dispatched to a structure fire at 17 West Compton Street. Off-duty firefighters were called in as backup to help contain and put out the fire located on the main floor and in the attic of the rental property for more than three hours...
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HONOR ROLLS Second Grading Period - Jackson Township Elementary
(Local News ~ 01/07/18)
Honor Roll All A’S: Kylie Aker, Sydni Brown, Steven Cooper, Ken- lee DeWeese, Liam French, Gage Perkins, Jarik Rogers, Izzy Romas, Elsie Schopmeyer, Keeley Sciotto, Cadel Westfall, Carley Deakins, Veronica Etling, Liam Hagan, Bryer Killion, Allison Kumpf, Iyla Myers, Mackenzie Norton, Mason Riley, Bowen Smith, Mallorie Sutherland...
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