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Grigsby and Mroczek fall short in state bid
(High School Sports ~ 02/17/03)
Area wrestlers had only a small amount of success in the Evansville Semistate on Saturday. With the disadvantage of some very difficult early draws, Northview grappler Cory Grigsby was the only Knight competitor that advanced past his opening match...
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Knights get past Wolverines in two OT's
(High School Sports ~ 02/17/03)
Zach Keyes (with ball) had 24 points in Northview's double-overtime win versus White River Valley on Saturday afternoon. Fans who attended Saturday afternoon's non-conference matchup between Northview and White River Valley certainly got their money's worth as the two squads combined for a double-overtime contest...
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Knights pull away from Eagles in fourth
(High School Sports ~ 02/17/03)
For the second straight home game, Logan Whitman and Zach Keyes had huge nights to help lead Northview to victory. Thursday night Keyes had a game-high 30 points and 14 rebounds while Whitman added another 27 points as the Knights pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 79-60 win over South Putnam...
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Like a phoenix ... Eddie's Sandwich Shop will rise from ashes
(Local News ~ 02/17/03)
Rod Clarke assesses the fire damage to Eddie's Sandwich Shop which he and wife Elaine just purchased from Marjorie Kocher. The shop caught fire Jan. 25. The Clarkes hope to open the restaurant in a month. Chase Yocom may not have eaten the last Eddie's hamburger. ...
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Dairy Roadshow coming to Parke County
(Local News ~ 02/17/03)
Parke County Fairgrounds will be one of 11 stops for the Purdue Dairy Roadshow program in 2003. Dairy producers from throughout West Central Indiana are invited to come, listen, and learn from Purdue specialists and other experts. The program will begin at 10 a.m. ...
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Colleges help student Guard members
(Local News ~ 02/17/03)
College students make up 80 percent of the National Guard and Reserves. What policies and procedures are in place for them at area colleges if a student receives notification of the call to active duty? Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has two students away for Reserve duty. One is in the Marines, the other is in the Army. One left in December, the other left last week...
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Shackelford honored
(Local News ~ 02/17/03)
TERRE HAUTE -- For the second year in row, Telecommunications Officer Joseph Shackelford, a 24-year veteran with the Indiana State Police received the prestigious Emergency Medical Dispatcher of the Year Award. Telecommunications Operator Joseph Shackelford received an Emergency 911 call of a male not breathing at a residence on U.S. ...
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