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Northview boys' basketball game to be broadcast live
(Local News ~ 11/25/14)
Times Staff Report The Northview boys' varsity basketball game at Vincennes Lincoln High School will be broadcast tonight (Wednesday, Nov. 27) via the internet at www.wabashvalleysports.com. The broadcast will feature both video and audio.
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Knights fall under Panthers' 3-point barrage
(High School Sports ~ 11/25/14)
Times Staff Report The Northview freshmen squad fell to Bloomington South's 3-point shooting barrage on Monday night, 50-22. The Panthers knocked down eight 3-pointers in the victory and were able to jump out to a 20-3 lead at the end of the first period. The Knights rallied back in the second half with more intensity on the defensive end, but weren't able to make a dent in the Panthers' lead...
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Kumpf signs with new Pomeroys' program
(High School Sports ~ 11/25/14)
by carey fox Times Sports Editor Northview senior McKenzi Kumpf has been a part of plenty of distinguished 'firsts' while playing volleyball in high school. Next season she'll add another as she joins the brand new volleyball program at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (SMWC). The program will serve as the first scholarship program in school history and will compete beginning with the 2015 season...
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Knights dominate North Central
(High School Sports ~ 11/25/14)
Times Staff Report FARMERSBURG -- The Northview girls' basketball team rolled into the short holiday break with a resounding win on the road over North Central on Monday evening, 79-34. The Knights were able to rest most of its starters for the entire fourth quarter as Northview still held the Thunderbirds scoreless in the final stanza...
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North Clay sixth-grade goes 3-1
(High School Sports ~ 11/25/14)
Times Staff Report North Clay's sixth-grade boys' basketball team compiled a 3-1 mark last week with an 'A' and 'B' team win over South Vermillion and a victory against Woodrow Wilson. The Knights dropped a hard fought contest against West Vigo. North Clay lost 40-37 to the Trojans, who got some timely shooting down the stretch to overcome the Knights, who led over the opening three periods...
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Jail Bookings: Nov. 24-25
(Local News ~ 11/25/14)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center Nov. 24-25: Resisting Law Enforcement Braswell, James C., 50 Awaiting Arraignment W/PC Braswell, James C., 50 OVWI Braswell, James C., 50 Public Intoxication...
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Court News: Nov. 21-24
(Local News ~ 11/25/14)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Nov. 21 to 24: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Brandy K. Kelley, 36, 1: Strangulation 2: Domestic Battery 3: Invasion of Privacy Domestic Relations Darrin L. John Jr. vs. Lindsey R. John...
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Sartor family preparing for a big move; column to continue
(Community News ~ 11/25/14)
About two months ago, more or less, our children were home for a visit. They are very concerned about all of Paul's health issues and mine as well. Starla and Lori live in Scottsdale and Denver, respectively, but their hearts are never far from home. ...
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Clay County Historical Society to meet on Dec. 1
(Community News ~ 11/25/14)
The Clay County Historical Society will meet Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. in the lower level of the museum. The meeting will be the annual election of officers for the 2015 year. The program will be a discussion of the Night at the Museum for 2015 and some of the upcoming events for Indiana's bicentennial in 2016...
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Putnamville promotes three to the caseworker position
(Community News ~ 11/25/14)
Three correctional officers were promoted to the position of correctional caseworkers at the Putnamville Correctional Facility. Spring Raines, Bryan Pair and Christopher Kosor started their new duties on Nov. 9. Raines began her career with the Indiana Department of Corrections in 2013 as a correctional officer at the Miami Correctional Facility and transferred as an officer to the Putnamville Correctional Facility in September...
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'Christmas Fun at the Woods' scheduled for Dec. 13
(Community News ~ 11/25/14)
The Sisters of Providence are inviting adults and children from all faith traditions to Christmas Fun at the Woods, from 1 to 4 p.m., on Dec. 13. Journey cards will be offered to children as they arrive at Providence Spirituality and Conference Center, located next to the Church of the Immaculate Conception...
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Children get healthy foods over weekends, holidays thanks to backpack program
(Local News ~ 11/25/14)
More than four dozen Meridian Elementary School students look forward to Fridays each week. Not just because they get a break from school over the weekend but because it's backpack food day. They know that at the end of the school day, they will go to the library on the lower level of the building and pick up a plastic bag filled with ready-to-eat, nutritious kid-friendly food such as cereal, milk, juice, macaroni and canned foods they can eat or share with their siblings on Saturday and Sunday...
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AAA predicts 1.1M will travel this holiday
(Local News ~ 11/25/14)
Two of the busiest days for drivers are fast approaching: Thanksgiving and Black Friday. AAA Travel projects a record number of travelers and the lowest gas prices in four years. AAA Travel projects 1.1 million Hoosiers will travel during the 2014 Thanksgiving weekend, a 5.4 percent increase from 2013. Of those, an estimated 952,056 will go by automobile, 5.6 percent more than one year ago...
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Christmas Spectacular is next month
(Local News ~ 11/25/14)
Northview High School's Christmas Spectacular is set for Dec. 11, 13 and a dinner show on Dec. 14 The Dec. 11 and Dec. 13 shows start at 7 p.m. and the Dec. 14 show will be at 2 p.m. in the auditorium. A holiday dinner of Turkey Manhattan with sliced turkey, mashed potatoes, green beans, cranberry salad and a drink will be served from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the school...
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Brazil woman facing strangulation, battery charges
(Local News ~ 11/25/14)
A Brazil woman was arrested recently on allegations she hit and choked another person. Brandy K. (Moss) Kelley, 36, was charged Friday on a felony count of strangulation and misdemeanor counts of domestic battery and invasion of privacy following an incident on Nov. 18...
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Donors step up for local humane society
(Local News ~ 11/25/14)
The Clay County Humane Society is getting an early Christmas present. It has received commitments for donations that will total thousands of dollars, some of it given anonymously. Donations have been designated for electrical work at the shelter located just south of White Rock Road on CR 125 W...
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