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'WHEN MURDER ISN'T MURDER': Chapter Six - The Verdict Is In
(Local News ~ 02/25/22)
Newspaper reporters and spectators scrutinized George’s and Joanna’s behavior. The couple sat together in the courtroom, talked with one another, and embraced at times. For the most part, George appeared confident and upbeat, but Joanna looked tired and careworn. Joanna and Lewis’s widow and two daughters attended most of the court sessions...
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Carr's competitiveness has been instrumental in glass-crashing ability
(High School Sports ~ 02/25/22)
Last season, Northview forward Landon Carr played in 20 games for the Knights off the bench in a limited role. He was asked to play stout defense, crash the glass and move the basketball unless a shot was there for him to take – all of which came while playing on the perimeter...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - Sen. Jon Ford announces: Prosecutor testifies in support of bill cracking down on the review of child fatalities
(Local News ~ 02/25/22)
STATEHOUSE — This week, Clay County Prosecutor Emily Clarke testified at the Statehouse in support of legislation authored by State Sen. Jon Ford (R-Terre Haute) that would improve the process by which child fatalities are reviewed. House Bill 1247 would require the state child fatality review coordinator to provide each local child fatality review team with a data collection form to report information regarding child fatalities...
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Support your local businesses through Chamber
(Local News ~ 02/25/22)
SUBMITTED By Clay County Chamber of Commerce We are the Clay County Chamber of Commerce, a dynamic and driven group working hard to promote business and grow economic opportunity to any and all organizations who desire to be part of a strong and developing climate that continues to improve the quality of life in Clay County, Indiana. We invite you to become a chamber partner today!...
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Food give away Saturday
(Local News ~ 02/25/22)
A food giveaway is planned for Saturday, February 26, 2022, at Church Of Our Lord Jesus. The church is located at 708 Hendrix Street in Brazil. The event runs from 1-3 p.m.
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ROTARY: A night with The Farm & Company big success
(Local News ~ 02/25/22)
The bingo night was a huge success. In total, the 4H has benefited from over $30,000 in funds raised from the bingo and concession sales. This is a great event, said Andrew L. Bowman, “I am proud to see so many Rotarians support it and put on a ton of work behind the scenes.”...
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COVID-19 UPDATE February 24, 2022
(Local News ~ 02/25/22)
The IDOH has announced this week it will no longer be displaying unique individuals' positivity rate and total tested individuals to better align with standard metrics used by other states nationwide. These are outdated metrics that no longer accurately reflect the prevalence of COVID-19 in communities...
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Showing love, sportsmanship: Butts presents officiating crew with game ball at county rivalry game
(High School Sports ~ 02/25/22)
With Clay City and Northview scheduled to play a boys basketball game against each other for the first time in 733 days, there was a prime opportunity for the school’s principals – Clay City’s Jeff Bell and Northview’s Chris Mauk – to thank their respective communities for all of the donations and prayers that have been sent the Butts and Rains family’s way after the automobile accident that left Clay City junior Russell Butts and his older brother and Northview alum Corbin Butts with countless injuries and a long pathway towards recovery.. ...
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Dorothy Ann (Shelton) Camp, Carbon
(Obituary ~ 02/25/22)
In loving memory of Dorothy Ann (Shelton) Camp, 69, who passed away February 23, 2022, in her home of natural causes surrounded by loving family and friends. Dorothy was born in Harlan County; KY. She was a home health care giver and was a foster care giver. She was married for 23 years to James Camp, who passed away March 6, 2016. She was a member of General Assembly Church of the First Born...
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Panthers' physicality too much for Knights in regular season finale loss
(High School Sports ~ 02/25/22)
With one game left before sectional play begins Wednesday at Edgewood, Northview’s boys basketball team entered Friday night’s regular season finale against visiting Bloomington South with a few things on its check list. The Knights wanted to leave the game victorious, they wanted to gain valuable experience against a defensive minded Class 4A team and most importantly escape without any injuries occurring...
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