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Defense spurs Clay City in clipping Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/06)
Carey Fox photo Top photo: Stephen Johnson (#42) scores two of his 10 points for Clay City in a 54-47 victory over visiting South Putnam on Tuesday night. Bottom photo: Jordan Defore (#40) twists through the lane on his way to six points for Clay City's junior varsity squad...
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Northview picks up road victory over Cascade
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/06)
Jennifer Gregg (#20) scored four points for Northview in their win over Cascade. CLAYTON -- The Northview Knights got more than their fifth straight victory Tuesday night at Cascade High School. The Knights got a double-double from freshman Spring Raines, good shooting and hustle from Lexee Hayes and a steady minutes off the bench from backup center Stephanie Plummer during the 54-44 non-conference win over Cascade's Cadets...
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Stahl's 37 points leads Patriots past Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/06)
Carey Fox photo Sarah Kennedy tallied 18 points for Clay City in the Eels' loss to Owen Valley. The Owen Valley Patriots showed off their firepower in their rematch versus a Clay County opponent on Monday night, outscoring Clay City 75-53. The Eels hung tough with Owen Valley through the first quarter, trailing just 19-15 despite 10 points from the Patriots' Sam Stahl...
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MARY REMINGTON CRAFT
(Obituary ~ 01/11/06)
Mary Remington Craft, 62, of Brazil, died at Putnam County Hospital at 7:03 a.m. Sunday, January 8, 2006. She was born January 9, 1943, to Ross and Helen Louise Dowen Remington. She graduated from Rockville High School in 1961 and then began working for the Shell Oil Company as a secretary. ...
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Happy New Year's baby!
(Local News ~ 01/11/06)
Jones family photo At 7 pounds, 14 ounces and 21-inches, Seth Levi Jones is The Brazil Times' 2006 New Year's Baby. Born in the wee hours of Jan. 6 at 1:30 a.m. at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute, Clay County's newest citizen is the son of John and Rachel Jones of Knightsville...
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7-period day stymies teacher contract talks
(Local News ~ 01/11/06)
- Part two of a three-part series on contract talks between teachers and Clay Community Schools Efforts of the Clay Community School Board of Trustees, the Clay Community School Corporation and the Clay Community Classroom Teachers' Association to reach an agreement about a seven-period day have come to a halt...
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Administration's proposal
(Local News ~ 01/11/06)
The School Board has endorsed the administration's proposal of a seven-period day that they say will best benefit the students' scheduling dilemma. Student Benefits Students will meet the 360-minute daily minimum requirement by having seven 50-minute periods available for class options...
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Teachers' proposal
(Local News ~ 01/11/06)
The Clay Community Classroom Teacher's Association, although reluctant at first about the change, have created a seven-period day proposal of their own in an effort to elevate the students' problems with scheduling. Student Benefits Students will meet the 360-minute day requirements by having seven 50-minute periods available for class options...
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