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Northview girls tennis sweeps past Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview girls tennis team opened up the season with a clean sweep of matches at White River Valley on Wednesday evening for a 5-0 victory. In singles play, Emma Clawson rolled to a 6-0, 6-3 win over Summer Blanton of the Wolverines. In the second singles spot, Madisson Maffioli topped McKinley Frey by a 6-0, 6-1 score and Torrey Fagg blanked Olivia Myers at the third spot by a 6-0, 6-0 score...
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Northview JV baseball tops Edgewood in opener
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview junior varsity baseball team opened with a Monday victory over Edgewood by a 12-2 count. Coy Edwards went 2 1/3 innings on the mound to gain the victory with four strikeouts and did not allow a hit. Seth Rounds came on in relief to pitch an 1 2/3 of hitless baseball with a strikeout. Landon Carr finished out the game with an inning and two strikeouts while not allowing a hit...
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Northview softball opens season with shut out win
(Local News ~ 04/04/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview softball team opened up the season in fine fashion Wednesday evening with an 11-0 blanking of Riverton Parke on the road in six innings via the 10-run rule. The Knights scored in each of their six innings and the plate and jumped on top with a two-run first inning. Northview continued to pound out the hits with 14 in total during the game. Five Knights had multiple hits in the game...
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Harry “Chuck” Wetnight
(Obituary ~ 04/04/19)
Harry “Chuck” Wetnight, 65, passed away Wednesday, April 03, 2019 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born on January 26, 1954 in Brazil, Indiana to the late Thomas and Doris (Maurin) Wetnight. Chuck graduated from Brazil High School in 1972, and went on to marry Dianna Krampe on August 10, 1974. He worked as a welder for CSX for 36 years, and was a member of the Annunciation Catholic Church. ...
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Natural gasoline leak contained, no public health issues reported
(Local News ~ 04/04/19)
There was no threat to the public after an accidental release of natural gasoline from a local pipeline in Knightsville on Tuesday. “We take this very seriously,” said Shane Pochard, a public information officer from Marathon Pipe Line, a subsidiary company with Marathon Petroleum Corporation headquartered in Ohio. “We will be here a couple of days to make sure the recovery and clean up efforts are completed.”...
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Clay City Town Council hears from Joink, discusses sewer repairs
(Local News ~ 04/04/19)
The Clay City Town Council met on Tuesday, April 2 at 7 p.m. at Clay City Town Hall. Present at the meeting were two representatives of local broadband internet service provider Joink. Joink provides high-speed internet for businesses and residential consumers across the Wabash Valley...
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‘INDOT Trash Bash!’ ushers in spring clean-up
(Local News ~ 04/04/19)
The Indiana Department of Transportation today announced that the agency’s annual Trash Bash! will take place April 15 through April 30. Trash Bash! brings INDOT crews together with volunteers to beautify the state’s roadside areas by cleaning trash and debris...
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ON THE CALENDAR April 4, 2019
(Community News ~ 04/04/19)
Loyalty Day Luncheon for Veterans is May 4 at Pappy’s Corral Doors open at 1000 Program will start around 1045 then a free lunch following. You can sign up at the American Legion Post 2 or either VFW Post 1127 or 6606 or call my office Clay County Veterans @ 812-448-9015...
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Child Abuse Prevention Month
(Local News ~ 04/04/19)
Volunteers of the local Prevent Child Abuse Council are displaying blue pinwheels around town in an effort to raise awareness of child abuse during April, which is Child Abuse Prevention Month. The blue and white/silver pinwheels were adopted as The Prevent Child Abuse America’s national symbol for preventing child abuse in 2008, and is a reminder of the great life all children deserve. ...
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