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Northview picks up sweep of baseball doubleheader
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/03)
While pitching has kept the Northview Knights in the majority of their ball games to this point in the season, the offense powered up versus visiting South Putnam on Saturday afternoon. The Knights scored a total of 22 runs in a doubleheader sweep of the Eagles, 16-6 and 10-4, to move to 4-1 overall this year. The losses were the Eagles first of the season...
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Knights take home golf title
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/03)
Northview freshmen Andrew Griffin (left) and Travis Nodley lead their team to victory on Friday night vs. Crawfordsville. The Northview Knights got off to an impressive start to the 2003 golf season with their fourth consecutive victory in the Northview Invitational on Saturday afternoon...
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Easter goodies time
(Local News ~ 04/14/03)
North Clay Middle School students deliver "Treats With Love" goody bags to Holly Hill residents, funded by Youth As Resources and sponsored by YMCA of Clay County. Pictured are: Josie Harris (front) and Lacey Davis, both sixth graders, with residents Lela Banta, Virgil Frank and Charlotte Anstead. The little girl was not identfied...
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Jury rules have changed
(Local News ~ 04/14/03)
Clay County Circuit Court Judge Ernest Yelton reviews jury selection rule changes promulgated by the Indiana Supreme Court effective Jan. 1, 2003. Part 1 of 4 The thought of serving as a jury member evokes varying reactions from different citizens. Some consider it a patriotic honor. They say it's part of the responsibility of being an American and living in a free country...
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Sheriff warns against scams
(Local News ~ 04/14/03)
This is the time of year when people look to straighten up their homes and fix some of those things that have been neglected for a while. As the home improvement season approaches, Clay County Sheriff Rob Carter is sending out a reminder to home owners, particularly the elderly: Be aware of possible home improvement scams and frauds! The Sheriff's Department is already receiving calls from homeowners. ...
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Rep. answers questions about PDF
(Local News ~ 04/14/03)
One of the best things about attending Clay County Breakfast Optimists on Saturday morning is learning about various people and programs that exist in our hometown, according to Jim Tribble. When people take tours of PDF, it's hard for them to believe there's such a plant in Brazil, Ind. Aaron Rugenstein answered questions about what the plant does and what PDF stands for during the 7:30 a.m. breakfast meeting at American Legion Post No. 2...
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