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Summer Report: Tucker, Reinoehl keep on throwing
(College Sports ~ 06/30/20)
INDIANAPOLIS – Week 2 of the College Summer League at Grand Park in Westfield was put into the books recently with former Northview standouts Alex Reinoehl and Braydon Tucker continuing their strong starts on the mound. Reinoehl, the side-winder from Franklin College, kept his sparkling earned run average among the league’s best...
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Neidig discusses IHSAA's coronavirus plan
(High School Sports ~ 06/30/20)
Early last week, incoming IHSAA commissioner Paul Neidig joined the Inside Indiana Business program via a Zoom call and discussed the Athletic Association’s plan to return to high school sports in the fall. He laid out the three-phase plan they’ve issued, beginning on July 6, stating:...
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Duke Energy Foundation awards a grant to Clay City Harrison Township Volunteer Fire Department
(Local News ~ 06/30/20)
Time is of the essence during an accident involving grain entrapment, which is why Duke Energy Foundation recently awarded the Clay City Harrison Township Volunteer Fire Department with a $2,000 grant to purchase additional safety equipment. Duke Energy Community Relations Directors (Southwest Region) Rick Burger and Kurt Phegley worked together to acquire the fire department’s grant...
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COVID-19 Update - 59 cases
(Local News ~ 06/30/20)
On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health reported 6,127 new tests performed in 24 hours (June 27-28), with 312 new positive results, and five new deaths throughout the state. In the Wabash Valley, the ISDH data shows Clay County is ranked fourth for COVID-19 positive cases when considering the eight counties in District 7...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: Don’t use your cell phone while driving
(Local News ~ 06/30/20)
You have probably seen the message in one or more of its various forms: Don’t use your cell phone when driving. Starting Wednesday, July 1, it will be the law in Indiana and your could face a fine if an officer pulls you over because he sees you using your phone...
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Wait outside at the BMV
(Local News ~ 06/30/20)
Many offices are mandated to only allow so many people inside at one time. That is obviously what is going on at the Brazil office of the Bureau of Motor Vehicles. A long line of people, some practicing social distancing, can be seen any time during business hours, standing outside, regardless of the weather...
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