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Eels pick up important win over Lakers
(High School Sports ~ 02/06/04)
Clay City's Roger Harden is fouled while driving to the basket during Friday's win over Shakamak. Harden would score 16 points and pull down nine rebounds in the 59-47 victory. CLAY CITY -- All season long Clay City has been winning with balanced scoring and solid defense...
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ANDREW S. GRIFFIN
(Obituary ~ 02/06/04)
Services for Andrew S. Griffin, 16, of Brazil, will be held at noon Saturday in the Northview High School auditorium. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until time of services Saturday. Burial will be in St. John's Church of Christ Cemetery. Flowers may be delivered to the auditorium after 8:30 a.m. at the south center doors...
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N. Murphy wreck injures one Friday morning
(Local News ~ 02/06/04)
A vehicle, driven by Nancy Dickison, of Carbon, slid on the icy road and overturned around 9 a.m. Friday. Dickison walked down the hill and asked a resident to call 911. The crash occurred about 3/4 mile north of Rio Grande Road (CR 1200N). A witness said Dickison was "covered in blood" following the crash...
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Hazardous materials unit to be delivered next week
(Local News ~ 02/06/04)
The Local Emergency Planning Commission (LEPC) has purchased a new hazardous material trailer to be used in Clay County. The LEPC will take possession of the trailer, purchased from Detro Sales in Bainbridge, Ind., sometime next week. Clay County Emergency Management Director Gerri Husband, who is also a member of LEPC, recently discussed plans for the new Haz Mat trailer...
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Battle of the books
(Local News ~ 02/06/04)
Fourth and fifth graders at East Side and Meridian Elementary Schools participated in the "Battle of the Books" championship Thursday and Friday afternoon as part of the Young Hoosier Book Award program, sponsored by the Association of Indiana Media Educators...
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Prejudice in the North (Part 3)
(Local News ~ 02/06/04)
Robert Wickware graduated from Brazil High School in 1965. Jobs were hard to get in Brazil, back then, if you were black. "If you wanted to get any decent work, if you were black, you had to leave Brazil. That's why most of the black families left, looking for jobs," Robert said...
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