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YMCA, St. Vincent Clay team up for Autism Awareness, Healthy Kids Day
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
From left, Makenzie Query, Nate Beaman, Tenzen Duff and Beth Cunningham representing of St. Vincent Clay Hospital. About 50 people participated in the walk/run and many more came to enjoy various activities in Saturday's Autism Awareness and Healthy Kids Day at Forest Park, said YMCA Executive Director Nicole Fry. ...
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Happy Birthday Carnegie
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
Birthday boy "Carnegie" was busy greeting visitors at his party Monday. The Brazil Public Library was a buzz of activity as visitors made crafts and everyone enjoyed cake and punch, while the friendly feline took a rest on top of one of several large canisters filled with items for the Clay County Humane Society. ...
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Northview girls sweep Wildcats in tennis
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/16)
Times Staff Report Northview's girls' tennis team continued to roll with a 5-0 sweep of South Vermillion on Monday evening. The Knights won in straight sets in all five matches against the Wildcats. Megan Heck didn't lose a point during her match at No. 3 singles, winning 6-0, 6-0 against Audrey Ellis. Ashley Heck at No. 1 singles and the No. 1 doubles team of Grace Timberman and Sydney Joliff each won via a 6-0, 6-1 decision...
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'Shakespeare in Shackles' author visits Northview High School
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
Dr. Laura Bates, author of "Shakespeare Saved My Life: Ten Years in Solitary with the Bard," holds up a copy of her book as she answers questions from the Northview High School book club on Monday. Bates teaches inmates in various Indiana prisons. The Vigo County Public Library donated the books to Northview's Book Club through the 2016 Wabash Valley Community Read, said Kathy Rendant, Book Club sponsor...
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