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Northview places eight athletes on All-WIC Team
(High School Sports ~ 03/11/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Western Indiana Conference banquet was held Wednesday evening to recognize individual athletes and teams for their winter achievements. Eight Northview athletes made the All-Western Indiana Conference lists with two each in both boys and girls basketball along with four wrestlers...
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Seniors playing important roles for Knights
(High School Sports ~ 03/11/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview Knights are playing their best basketball at exactly the right time after weathering a bit of a roller coaster season. The schedule was loaded with tough competition and the Knights endured some key injuries that showed up in the overall record if not the end product. Northview is one of just two sub .500 record teams that won a sectional, but the Knights remain confident heading into Saturday's regional opener at Greencastle against Tri-West...
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Community support important to Knights
(High School Sports ~ 03/11/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The current crop of Northview boys' basketball players entered a fairly elite club Saturday night after claiming a sectional championship at Brown County. The 2015-16 Knights joined two other Northview teams that can say that they claimed a title as the 1988 squad and the 2004 team both won a championship...
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Taking a look at Saturday's contest with Tri-West
(High School Sports ~ 03/11/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Tri-West comes into the regional fresh off its third sectional championship in a row under head coach Adam Bontreger, who is in his seventh year at the school. He's posted an overall record of 111-54. The Bruins knocked off West Vigo in the Class 3A Greencastle Regional opener last year 62-53 before falling to eventual state champion Guerin Catholic...
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Winning title as a coach even bettter than as a player according to Weddle
(High School Sports ~ 03/11/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Basketball is a tradition in Indiana like nowhere else in the United States. A small sign beside a bank on the 100 Block of West Main Street in Crawfordsville marks the birthplace of a sport that has sparked a passion amongst the Hoosier State's residents like nothing else. It simply says, "the Cradle of Basketball."...
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Park Tudor versus Brebeuf match-up another treat for hoops fans
(High School Sports ~ 03/11/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The second game of the Greencastle Regional is the private school side of the bracket as the Brebeuf Jesuit Braves take on the Park Tudor Panthers. Both teams are loaded with talent and should provide fans with an exciting contest...
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JAIL BOOKINGS March 10-11, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 03/11/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during March 7-9: Awaiting Arraignment Jeffers, Gary W., 53: Driving while suspended and OVWI
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JAIL BOOKINGS March 10-11, 2016
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during March 7-9: Awaiting Arraignment Jeffers, Gary W., 53: Driving while suspended and OVWI
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COURT NEWS March 10-11, 2016
(Court News ~ 03/11/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 8-9: Small Claims American Rental vs Krystal Anello Domestic Relations Amy E. Jones vs Jeremy W. Jones
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COURT NEWS March 10-11, 2016
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 8-9: Small Claims American Rental vs Krystal Anello Domestic Relations Amy E. Jones vs Jeremy W. Jones
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Church News: March 12, 2016
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
Annunciation Catholic Church Confessions will be heard this morning from 9-9:30 in Father Hollowell's office. The St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is in need of spaghetti and or pasta sauce. All donations can be dropped off at the parish center. Thank you for your support...
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Extension homemaker scholarship forms available
(Community News ~ 03/11/16)
The Clay County Extension Homemakers Scholarship forms are available at Northview, Clay City and Shakamak high schools. See the guidance counselors for forms. Forms must be returned to the Clay County Extension Office on or before April 1.
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May we be renewed today in hope and peace
(Community News ~ 03/11/16)
Spring is in the air! Warmer temperatures this week and it's time for the time change. Unless you happen to live in Alaska or Hawaii we have to change time this coming Sunday morning, the 13th. We "spring ahead" and most of our electronic clocks do this automatically, but we will go from 2 a.m. to 3 a.m. and get one less hour of sleep. When I had a church I always got a chuckle out of the people who forgot or didn't know and showed up when the service ended!...
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Construction to begin in January 2017 on old Junior High and Davis buildings
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
An artist's rendering of the old Brazil Junior High School has it looking as good as new. Absent the graffiti and broken windows that appear on the Kruzan Street building now, planned renovations include adding apartments and exterior upgrades. Jim Bosley, president of New Hope Services of Jeffersonville, presented the Brazil City Council with the rendering of the planned finished product Wednesday night. ...
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BHA to meet in special session
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
The Board of Commissioners for the Brazil Housing Authority will meet in special session at 8:30 a.m. Thursday, March 17 at the offices of the Brazil Housing Authority, 122 W. Jackson St., Brazil. The purpose of the meeting is to receive and review the energy audit performed by Johnson Controls...
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Pell donates award to CCCF effort
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
Janet Pell, widow of Harry Si Pell and co-owner of Pell Farms of Brazil, was awarded $2,500 in the America's Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. Pell has decided to donate the award to the Clay County Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Wabash Valley Community Foundation...
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Deer harvest numbers down at Indiana state parks
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says hunters in 2015 killed the second-smallest number of deer since state park reduction hunts began in 1993. About 800 white-tailed deer were killed at 14 state parks during hunts on Nov. 16 to 17 and Nov. 30 to Dec. 1, the (Bloomington) Herald Times reported. Almost 400 deer were killed in 1993, the first year of the hunt, at Brown County State Park...
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CCS trustees tackle full agenda Thursday
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
The April and May board meetings for the Clay Community School Board of Trustees have new dates. During Thursday's school board meeting, the April board meeting was moved back one week to allow a notice of public hearing on a lease/additional appropriations to be published 30 days prior to the April 14 regular session...
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Jackson Township Elementary hosts 'Cookies with a Cop'
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
Courtesy photo Clay County Sheriff's Department Deputy Andrew Marshall visited Michelle Bell's second-grade classroom at Jackson Township Elementary on Friday to read the book "Last One In Is A Rotten Egg." They also enjoyed cookies. At right, Marshall reads to the class...
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Square dance club to celebrate 60 years in April
(Community News ~ 03/11/16)
The Swinging Mates Square Dance Club of Terre Haute will celebrate its 60th year on Sunday, April 17 with an anniversary dance. The renowned Wes Dyer will be the caller for the afternoon and Linda Brown will be the cuer for the round dancing. This event will take place at the International Union of Operating Engineers (INOE), located at 6801 S. ...
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Volunteers needed for Walk to End Alzheimer's
(Local News ~ 03/11/16)
Alzheimer's Association Greater Indiana Chapter is actively recruiting volunteers to be a part of a movement to reclaim the future for millions by participating in the Alzheimer's Association Walk to End Alzheimer's. The 2016 Terre Haute Walk will be Sunday, Sept. 17, at Indiana Veteran's Memorial Mile, located at 222 N. Brown Ave...
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WVGS hosting free Legacy class
(Community News ~ 03/11/16)
Starting on April 20, and running six consecutive Wednesdays, the Wabash Valley Genealogy Society (WVGS) will offer a free beginners class using Legacy, a popular genealogy software program. This class will involve six, two-hour class sessions on April 20, 27 and May 4, 11, 18 and 25...
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