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JV boys' team falls short in WIC Tourney opener versus Arrows
(High School Sports ~ 12/21/05)
Carey Fox photo Left: ZachSanabria looks for an opening to the basket. Right: Northview's Keaton Robertson (#32) goes up for a rebound in the WIC JV Tourney on Tuesday. Robertson had eight points and four rebounds. SPENCER -- It would certainly be overstating the obvious to say that Northview's JV basketball team would prefer to forget their opener in the boys tourney on Tuesday evening...
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Northview girls JV team remains in title hunt
(High School Sports ~ 12/21/05)
Andy McCammon photo Traci Sanders lauches a shot during Tuesday's win over Sullivan. The Northview Lady Knights notched a first-round win in the WIC junior varsity tournament Tuesday, dispatching the Sullivan Lady Arrows 39-27. The win came against an inexperienced Sullivan team-- their seven-player roster was composed entirely of freshmen, while only three of Northview's 10 players were competing in their first high school season. ...
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Morning crash injures one person
(Local News ~ 12/21/05)
By IVYHERRON missivy1964@yahoo.com At 8:20 a.m. Tuesday, members of Indiana State Police, Clay County Sheriffs Department, Van Buren Volunteer Fire Department and Search and Rescue were dispatched to a two- vehicle accident at the intersection of Knightsville Road and U.S. 40...
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Manpower survey finds employment prospects gloomy
(Local News ~ 12/21/05)
- But, Clay County employers are optimistic, says Brazil Economic Development Commission chairman Employment prospects in the Terre Haute area may be dwindling, but one local official has predicted a relatively stable year for Brazil's workforce. A recent survey by Manpower found that 20 percent of employers in the Terre Haute area plan to reduce their payrolls in the first quarter of 2006, while just 7 percent expect to add employees. ...
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Styleburg donates hog to Brazil Senior Center
(Local News ~ 12/21/05)
The Clay County Senior Center befitted by more than $1,200 Monday night thanks to Chris Styleburg of Jack's Fine Foods. Styleburg donated a hog and custom processing as a raffle prize with the proceeds going to the Senior Center.(Top) Brazil Senior Citizens Euchre Club president Gerald Pell (left), and Chris Styleburg (center) hand the Senior Center Board president, William Joe Wilson (right), a check for the $1,272 made from sale of raffle tickets. ...
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Clay City has new physician
(Local News ~ 12/21/05)
Dr. Alohna Morrow is now serving at the Clay City Medical Clinic. Dr. Morrow will be seeing patients on Tuesdays and Fridays. Dr. Morrow currently lives in Clay County with her husband and two children. Dr. Morrow is a graduate of Indiana State University and attended the University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City, Missouri. ...
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