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Pink salmon caught in Alaska
(High School Sports ~ 07/28/05)
Justin Myers of Staunton (left) caught a 33-pound pink salmon that was 43 inches long while fishing in Alaska with friends. Justin's brother, Steve, is the fishing guide and is helping hold the catch. It was caught in Mulchatna River.
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CLARA ALICE ALLEN
(Obituary ~ 07/28/05)
Clara Alice Allen, 90, of Reelsville, IN, died Tuesday, July 26, 2005, at the Putnam County Hospital, Greencastle, IN. She was born July 23, 1915, in Putnam County, IN, the daughter of James Lunsford and Clara (Wood) Lunsford. She was a seamstress at Angwell Curtain factory, Greencastle, IN. She was a member of the Rebecca Lodge at Rosedale...
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CLARA ALICE ALLEN
(Obituary ~ 07/28/05)
Clara Alice Allen, 90, of Reelsville, IN, died Tuesday, July 26, 2005, at the Putnam County Hospital, Greencastle, IN. She was born July 23, 1915, in Putnam County, IN, the daughter of James Lunsford and Clara (Wood) Lunsford. She was a seamstress at Angwell Curtain factory, Greencastle, IN. She was a member of the Rebecca Lodge at Rosedale...
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Brazil cowboy takes first out west
(Local News ~ 07/28/05)
After placing in the top 12 in the Walk-Trot Western Equitation classification earlier in the day, when 11-year-old Jed Thomas of Brazil sat astride the saddle and tugged at the reigns to lead his horse into the arena at the Appaloosa Youth World Championships in Oklahoma City, Okla., on July 1 there were still a few jitters to contend with...
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Award-winning tennis coach now head of boys' team
(Local News ~ 07/28/05)
Whether you are a beginner or an intermediate tennis player, you can try out for the Northview High School boys' tennis team. The first practice will be 10 a.m. on Monday, Aug. 1, at the Northview tennis courts. After coaching the females' team for about six seasons, Head Coach Tom West has switched to the males' team to help them improve their game. ...
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Come to the fair! Chicken barbecue winners announced
(Local News ~ 07/28/05)
Winners of the Clay County 4-H Fair Chicken Barbecue contest were (from left): Wesley Powell, junior winner; Emma Nicosin and Whitney Scott, team winners; and Mitch Ridell, senior winner.
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Changes to make airport safer
(Local News ~ 07/28/05)
Edie Camp photo The end of the runway leads to a dangerous rise in the terrain. The hill (gob pile) pictured here once had large trees setting on top of it. The tractors off to the right give viewers a sense of how large the hill is. The airport authority of the Clay County Airport has joined with Sycamore Trails to make the landing and taking off of aircraft at the airport safer and easier...
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