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Golf team just misses record in win
(High School Sports ~ 08/29/03)
By CAREY FOX Redwood17257@yahoo.com After dropping their first dual match of the season last week versus Terre Haute North, the Northview Knights came out gangbusters versus the Patriots and Terre Haute South on Thursday evening. Getting the two Vigo County schools on their home turf, Forest Park Golf Course, the Knights proved that they are both talented and deep in shooting a 159 as a team, just three strokes off their team record. North placed second with a 177 and South shot a 180...
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Knights focus on corralling Mustangs this week
(High School Sports ~ 08/29/03)
By CAREY FOX Redwood17257@yahoo.com By all accounts the 2003 football season did not get off to the start that Northview head coach George Gettle expected. In fact, after a 41-6 defeat to Bloomington North, Gettle was downright disappointed in his team's execution...
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Mustangs edge Knights in five-set thriller
(High School Sports ~ 08/29/03)
By CAREY FOX Redwood17257@yahoo.com According to Northview volleyball coach Laura Rahn, the Knights have been working on increasing their mental focus versus opponents in recent practices. In Thursday's game versus conference foe Edgewood, the Knights overcame one stigma this year by winning their first set 21-18, but then slipped a bit in losing their next set 14-21...
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Historic WBOW call letters to be shared by WLEZ-FM
(Local News ~ 08/29/03)
TERRE HAUTE -- WLEZ radio changes its call letters to WBOW-FM beginning on Labor Day. The new WBOW-FM will be called "Lite Rock B-1027." "The heritage-rich call letters WBOW have been in the Wabash Valley marketplace since 1927," General Manager Mike Petersen said. "We are bringing more exposure to these legendary letters by putting them on our highest power station and reaching our biggest audience of listeners age 25 to 50."...
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Pack your bags for Branson
(Local News ~ 08/29/03)
Bright and early on Oct. 6, Area 7 Agency on Aging & Disabled will be taking off for another fun-filled, four-day motorcoach trip to Branson, Mo. The shows will include: The Hughes Brothers, Doug Gabriel & Roy Clark, Dixie Stampede, Yakov Smirnoff, Delene and Mickey Gilley...
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Saline City ready for annual Labor Day picnic
(Local News ~ 08/29/03)
By LYNN HAMILTON lynnham01@hotmail.com The 2003 Labor Day Picnic, a Saline City tradition, is scheduled to begin Saturday at 7 a.m. and there will be "something going on all the time," according to 97-year-old Mary Barnhart, a long-time resident of the town. She helped in organizing the picnic for several years and now much of her family is involved...
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Old shop filled with more than curiosities
(Local News ~ 08/29/03)
This monkey, one of the store's many antique and collectible toys, sits on the top shelf, surveying its surroundings. By EVAN WADE evnwade@yahoo.com Curio shoppers, take note! Many people like you have found a haven in a store right here in Brazil...
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Old shop filled with more than curiosities
(Local News ~ 08/29/03)
Evan Wade photo This monkey, one of the store's many antique and collectible toys, sits on the top shelf, surveying its surroundings. By EVAN WADE evnwade@yahoo.com Curio shoppers, take note! Many people like you have found a haven in a store right here in Brazil...
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Mustangs edge Knights in five-set thriller
(Local News ~ 08/29/03)
By CAREY FOX Redwood17257@yahoo.com According to Northview volleyball coach Laura Rahn, the Knights have been working on increasing their mental focus versus opponents in recent practices. In Thursday's game versus conference foe Edgewood, the Knights overcame one stigma this year by winning their first set 21-18, but then slipped a bit in losing their next set 14-21...
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