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Northview boys take opening track victory
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/05)
Carey Fox photo Northview's Chris Bowman (left) navigates the final hurdle on his way to a victory in the 110-hurdles on Thursday night in the Knights home opening track meet. By CAREY FOX Redwood17257@yahoo.com The Northview track teams opened their season with a home meet against Western Indiana Conference opponent Owen Valley in less than ideal conditions...
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Clay County economic development possible, but not easy, expert says
(Local News ~ 04/08/05)
By JOSH CANNON joshuacannon@gmail.com Economic development is possible in Clay County, but it's not going to be easy. "As time has moved on, communities want to mount their own efforts...but funding is difficult," Terre Haute Economic Development Corporation President Steven Witt said...
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Commissioner Andrews addresses economic development in county
(Local News ~ 04/08/05)
Local planning Clay County Commissioner Daryl Andrews told The Brazil Times recently he wants to get the Clay County Economic Development Organization's feet off the ground, but they're also struggling with resources. Andrews said the County Commissioners can't agree to allocate funds for CCEDO and, "(CCEDO) is basically in a position that they're going to have to find private financing or look at other resources available."...
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It only takes a minute ...
(Local News ~ 04/08/05)
By IVY HERRON missivy1964@yahoo.com On Tuesday, when Brazil City Police Officer Sgt. Dave Archer was sent out on a call to West Posey St. to check for all terrain vehicles illegally being used on the road, he wasn't expecting anything like what happened next...
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White elephant sale benefits Cancer Society's Relay for Life
(Local News ~ 04/08/05)
Ivy Herron photo McKinley Hill Church of Christ Relay For Life Team members Becky Bartlett, Delores Haddon, Connie Frederick and Beverly Thomas prepare the items for their White Elephant Sale fund raising event last week. Clay County Relay For Life THEME: "Driving Cancer Out of Our Community"...
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All aboard: railroad tracks converted to trails
(Local News ~ 04/08/05)
By BRANDY RICHMOND brandykrichmond @yahoo.com Connecting Indiana communities with trails formerly used as railway lines may serve to improve the health of residents and enhance tourism in Clay County. Greg Midgley, President of National Road Heritage Trail, Inc. ...
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On-the-job training works for seniors
(Local News ~ 04/08/05)
By BRANDY RICHMOND brandykrichmond @yahoo.com Gaining experience through on-the-job training could help those 55 and older gain greater access to employment they may not qualify for through Experience Works, a senior workforce solutions company...
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