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Lincoln Park Speedway to host D.O. Racin' Fest on Saturday
(Community Sports ~ 10/22/09)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor It's been five long years since the racing season at Lincoln Park Speedway has culminated in the Racin-Fest thrown by Dan "D.O." Laycock and Joe Spiker, the new promoter at the Putnamville oval. The evening is also Bill Gardner and Indiana Open Wheel Night at LPS, which will include a silent auction and live auction during the evening's autograph session...
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Those pesky beetles are back again
(Column ~ 10/22/09)
Until the last few days, I had been living in a dream world thinking that we would not get attacked by the Asian Lady Beetles this year. My dream went up in smoke the other day, when I got home from work and realized that there was what seemed liked 50 or more of those little critters all over the side of my house...
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USDA sets up enrollment for programs
(Local News ~ 10/22/09)
Julia Wickard, Executive Director of USDA's Farm Service Agency in Indiana recently announced enrollment for the 2010 Direct and Counter-cyclical Program (DCP) and the Average Crop Revenue Election (ACRE) program has started and will continue through June 1, 2010...
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Roy Frederick Hunter
(Obituary ~ 10/22/09)
Roy Frederick Hunter, 80, Brazil, died at 6 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009, at his residence. He was born Sept. 10, 1929, in Brazil, as the son of Roy W. and Susan Mishler Hunter. He graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1948 and on Sept. 9, 1950, he married the former Martha Jane Morgan...
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Kathleen Sue "Kakie" Curtis
(Obituary ~ 10/22/09)
Kathleen Sue "Kakie" Curtis, 56, Terre Haute, passed away Oct. 22, 2009, in St. Vincent Hospital, Indianapolis. She was born in Zanesville, Ohio, on Dec. 17, 1952, to August Lewis Stemm and Cora Watkins Stemm. She was a member of the Why Me Breast Cancer Support Group and enjoyed going to Camp Bluebird and she also loved to travel, was an avid reader, and spending holidays and outings with family...
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Health Department schedules H1N1 vaccinations at schools
(Local News ~ 10/22/09)
The Clay County Health Department sent a packet home with students in the Clay Community School Corporation regarding the delivery of the H1N1 influenza vaccine Thursday. The department has scheduled to visit all county schools next week. The schedule for vaccine clinics includes:...
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Trunk or treat!
(Local News ~ 10/22/09)
The Trunk and Treat Halloween alternative will take place from 6-8 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 28, at the Forest Park cow palace. The event is free and for the entire family.
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Program set
(Local News ~ 10/22/09)
"God Help Me Stop," a Christian 12-step program run by Windows of HOPE Outreach Ministry, will take place at 7 p.m., Monday, at St. Vincent Clay Hospital. The program will continue every Monday for the next 12 weeks. Anyone can sign up and the program is free...
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'Over the Rainbow'
(Local News ~ 10/22/09)
The past few weeks have been trying on staff, members and fans of the Northview Marching Knights. On Oct. 8, one of the band's own, 15-year-old Halie Hite, was tragically killed in an automobile accident. Following the accident, NMK staff had a tough decision to make...
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County bands set for Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/22/09)
Both the Northview Marching Knights and Clay City Imperial Regiment are just one step away from making it to the 2009 Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) State Finals. Both bands will compete in ISSMA semistate action Saturday, with Northview traveling to Pike High School and Clay City heading to Franklin Community High School...
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Eels win sectional opener against North Central
(High School Sports ~ 10/22/09)
BY CLAY CUNNINGHAM Times Staff Reporter JASONVILLE -- An ever resilient Clay City Volleyball snagged a well-deserved five-set slugfest victory against North Central in first round sectional action at Shakamak Thursday night. Clay City took command early with a close 25-22 win in game one. They did not keep the momentum for long, however, as the Thunderbirds quickly took control of things, winning game two 25-18, and taking a very close third game 25-23...
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Knights open sectional with emotional victory
(High School Sports ~ 10/22/09)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor MARTINSVILLE -- The Northview volleyball team won a sectional volleyball game forged with mettle on Thursday evening, defeating Plainfield, 25-27, 25-17, 18-25, 25-17, 15-11. The score only shows part of the rollercoaster ride that the Knights were on as they overcame two different game deficits and the loss of senior starter Alyssa Clarke to a probable season ending knee injury in the second game of the match. ...
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Sectional play begins tonight for Knights
(High School Sports ~ 10/22/09)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The real season begins tonight for the Northview football team as they head into round one of sectional play with kickoff slated for 7 p.m. The Knights capped off a sterling regular season campaign by clinching the outright Western Indiana Conference championship with a perfect 6-0 record and an 8-1 mark overall. ...
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Lincoln Park Speedway hosting Racin' Fest Saturday
(Professional Sports ~ 10/22/09)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor It's been five long years since the racing season at Lincoln Park Speedway has culminated in the Racin-Fest thrown by Dan "D.O." Laycock and Joe Spiker, the new promoter at the Putnamville oval. The evening is also Bill Gardner and Indiana Open Wheel Night at LPS, which will include a silent auction and live auction during the evening's autograph session...
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Public Record
(Court News ~ 10/22/09)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Oct. 19-22: Clay Superior Court -- Civil Capital One Bank Vs. Nicole L. Heck: Civil Collections Bank of America Vs. Holly A. Nevins, Scott A. Nevins and Beneficial Indiana, Inc.: Mortgage Foreclosure...
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Charges filed against area man
(Local News ~ 10/22/09)
CLAY CITY -- After a three-month investigation, the Clay County Prosecutor's Office has formally filed charges against a rural Clay City man for allegations of child molesting. According to court documents, Jason R., Richardson, 30, appeared in Clay Superior Court Thursday to be formally charged with two counts of class C felony child molesting for two incidents of inappropriate "fondling or touching to satisfy the sexual desires of a child" with an unidentified juvenile younger than 14-years-old.. ...
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