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Family Reunions
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ALBERT LANDES
(Other Record ~ 06/24/08)
All friends and family are invited to help Albert Landes celebrate his 90th birthday on Saturday, July 5, from 2-5 p.m., at the Pavilion in Forest Park.
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College News
(Community News ~ 06/24/08)
BRITANEY L. SEARING Carbon Lodge No. 529 F.&A.M of Brazil, presented a certificate for a $1,300 scholarship to be presented to Britaney L. Searing, Brazil, who will be a sophomore at ISU in Terre Haute, by the Indiana Grand Lodge Scholarship Board on July 13, 2008...
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MR. AND MRS. TOBIAS ELMER
(Wedding ~ 06/24/08)
Kathryn Lusetta Rogers and Tobias William Elmer were united in marriage on Dec. 1, 2007, at 4:30 p.m., at the Neu Chapel, Campus of the University of Evansville. Kathryn is the daughter of Bob and Gayle Rogers, Evansville. She is a 2000 graduate of University of Southern Indiana, and is employed with Evansville-Vanderburgh School Corporation...
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Mr. and Mrs. Trent Batson
(Wedding ~ 06/24/08)
Corrie Diane Bird and Trent Theopolis Batson were united in marriage on May 17, 2008, at 4:30 p.m., at The White Chapel on the campus of Rose Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute. The Rev. Ernie Rush officiated. Music was furnished by Gary Jenkins, organist, and Amanda Gorman, vocalist...
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PUBLIC RECORD 06-25-08
(Other Record ~ 06/24/08)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse June 23-24. Clay Superior Court -- Civil Capital One Bank Vs. Belinda J. Floyd: Civil Collections LVNV Funding, LLC Vs. Raymond Day: Civil Collections Bank of New York Vs. Michelle L. Middleton: Mortgage Foreclosure...
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Poll: Majority of readers escaped flood damage
(Local News ~ 06/24/08)
The weekend of June 7, 2008, will always be fresh on the minds of several residents in the Wabash Valley. Heavy rains caused massive flooding in the area that weekend, and several Clay County residents suffered because of it. In its recent online poll, The Times asked its readers, "How much damage did your home receive from the recent flood?"...
- Telling a tale (Local News ~ 06/24/08)
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Clay City Fair officially kicks off
(Local News ~ 06/24/08)
CLAY CITY -- Dakota Robinson, along with a host of other Clay City 4-H'rs, waited patiently Tuesday afternoon as their crafts and exhibits were judged. Tuesday marked the beginning of judging at the 2008 Clay City Fair and while Dakota, 9, already has two years of experience as a mini-4-H'r, this is his first year competing at the higher level...
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Juveniles arrested following pursuit
(Local News ~ 06/24/08)
Officials with the Brazil City Police Department arrested a teenager and detained another early Tuesday morning following a high-speed pursuit. According to a press release provided by BCPD, Patrolman Jeremy Mace attempted a traffic stop on a silver Pontiac Grand Prix at approximately 2:30 a.m. Tuesday, but the driver of the vehicle did not stop...
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Hoffman leads Fever past Monarchs
(Professional Sports ~ 06/24/08)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Ebony Hoffman had career highs with 23 points and 13 rebounds, and the Indiana Fever rallied from an 18-point deficit to beat the Sacramento Monarchs 78-73 on Tuesday night. Katie Douglas finished with 20 points after starting 0-of-6 from the field and Tully Bevilaqua scored 11 for the Fever (7-6), who tied a franchise record for the second largest regular-season comeback. Indiana overcame a 19-point deficit to beat Phoenix on July 1, 2001...
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Sycamores taking chance on Washington QB
(College Sports ~ 06/24/08)
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) -- Less than a month after being released from his national letter-of-intent by Washington State because of a series of traffic violations, quarterback Calvin Schmidtke signed Tuesday to play at Indiana State. Schmidtke, of Tacoma, Wash., was considered one of the state's top high school players but continual off-field issues prompted new Cougars coach Paul Wulff to let Schmidtke go before he enrolled at the school...
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Woods has reconstructive surgery on knee
(Professional Sports ~ 06/24/08)
By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer Tiger Woods had reconstructive surgery on his left knee Tuesday in Utah to repair a torn ligament, and doctors said it was "highly unlikely" there would be any long-term effects. It was the second time in 10 weeks Woods had surgery on his knee, this time on his anterior cruciate ligament...
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Pacers looking for trade before draft
(Professional Sports ~ 06/24/08)
By MICHAEL MAROT AP Sports Writer INDIANAPOLIS -- Larry Bird's rebuilding project with the Indiana Pacers faces a big step with Thursday's NBA draft. If things come together, the Indiana Pacers president of basketball operations could get an early start...
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McDonald heads to Junior Olympics with Circle City
(High School Sports ~ 06/24/08)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Circle City Volleyball Club, based in Indianapolis, has been one of the state's top programs, annually producing colleges with athletes ready to compete at the highest level. The Circle City 12-Purple team placed second to the Crossroads of America Red Piranha team in regional competition, with each team qualifying for the Junior Olympic Tourney to be played later this week in Texas...
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Red Sox rally past Diamondbacks
(Professional Sports ~ 06/24/08)
By The Associated Press BOSTON -- Jason Varitek capped a four-run eighth inning with a go-ahead single, and the Boston Red Sox rallied past the Arizona Diamondbacks 5-4 Tuesday night. Varitek's big hit scored Mike Lowell, who tied the score with a two-out, two-run double off Chad Qualls (1-6). Varitek was 1-for-30 before that at-bat, dropping his average to .227...
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