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Senior Spotlight: Parker Johnson
(High School Sports ~ 04/28/20)
Athlete’s name: Parker Johnson Sport: Northview baseball Years participating in the sport: 14 years Parents/Guardians: Danna and Curt Johnson Future plans: Plan to attend Manchester to play baseball and major in marketing and accounting Favorite memory: When coach Lancaster forgot to turn off the sprinklers over night and we came back in the morning for practice and our whole field was flooded...
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Boy gets to spend days fishing with grandpa
(Local News ~ 04/28/20)
The COVID-19 outbreak has upended everyone’s regular routine. But a local boy and his grandfather are taking advantage of the time to create a special bond. Staunton Elementary student Brody Rickard, 9, is spending more time with his grandpa, Steven Rickard, from Terre Haute. Grandpa picks up Brody every day, and the two go fishing at a local waterhole in the area...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: A nice place to rest at after serving hundreds during free lunch
(Local News ~ 04/28/20)
American Legion Post #2 has six new picnic tables, with four of them designed to be handicap accessible, for the outdoor pavilion next to the post located at 410 North Depot St., thanks to the handiwork of members Don and Lisa Bullerdick. The couple was pictured while taking a break after volunteering to help to serve more than 340 free chicken noodle lunches in an hour on Friday, April 24...
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Planning for graduation waiting on Gov. Holcomb, says Assistant School Superintendent
(Local News ~ 04/28/20)
Dr. Tim Rayle says he would "like to have a normal graduation" in Clay Community Schools this year but planning has not begun and can't begin until Gov. Eric Holcomb gives the nod for large group activities. The Governor has said he will update the state on his stay home order on Friday. The current order expires on May 5th...
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Blog: Something is going on
(Local News ~ 04/28/20)
Something is going on we have not experienced before in our Program. Quite frankly, we expected our numbers by now to be the same they are for Summer Program each year, which is over 800 kiddos daily. Our numbers are staying around 420 right now. The numbers will probably grow again once school is over for the year and families can’t pick up 5 days of food at the School Corporation, but in the meantime, we are hearing from families like never before. ...
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Car dealership changes approach in days of COVID-19
(Local News ~ 04/28/20)
York Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram on U.S. 40 West in Brazil has found it necessary to change the approach to selling vehicles in the midst of the pandemic, said General Manager Josh Keedy. The company is building a large facility behind the lines of cars and trucks they have for sale...
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Union Health Foundation to announce scholarships on Facebook Live on Friday
(Local News ~ 04/28/20)
Union Health Foundation provides scholarships to area students every May. Traditionally, a reception is held for recipients and their families to celebrate their academic achievements and the philanthropy supporting the scholarship program. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will not be a reception this year. However, organizers still want to make it special and build some excitement around the program...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: COVID-19 State updates as of Tuesday, April 28, 2020
(Local News ~ 04/28/20)
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced during his daily press conferences (Monday-Friday) that the stay-at-home order for Indiana will be extended until May 1. (Watch a livestream of the broadcast on this website at 2:30 p.m.) The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) is closely monitoring a pandemic of the 2019 novel (new) coronavirus or COVID-19. The results are as of April 21, 2020, at 11:59 pm. Dashboard updated daily at 12:00 p.m. at www.coronavirus.in.gov/...
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