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Steady rain not enough to stop girls' track and field sectional
(High School Sports ~ 05/18/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor TERRE HAUTE -- There may not have been much singing in the rain at the Terre Haute North Girls' Track and Field Sectional Tuesday night, but there was plenty of competition. This year's sectional was contested in a steady drizzle that would not relent throughout the entirety of the race. In fact, the pole vault was halted during the meet with four contestants still alive in the meet and will be completed this evening...
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Police impound county's primary election results because of recount request
(Local News ~ 05/18/16)
Indiana State Police impounded and secured all voting machines and election materials used in Clay County during the 2016 Primary Election on Wednesday because of a recount filed earlier this week by Democrat David Orentlicher, who narrowly lost his bid to be on the November ballot for U.S. Rep. Dist. 8...
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St. Vincent Clay hosting community forum on Thursday
(Local News ~ 05/18/16)
St. Vincent Clay will host a community forum at noon on Thursday to engage and update area providers and civic leaders about the St. Vincent Clay ministry and the hospital's role as a critical access hospital serving western Indiana, the hospital announced on Wednesday...
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Colts Camp comes to Van Buren Elementary
(Local News ~ 05/18/16)
Van Buren Elementary School students were treated to the Indianapolis Colts Camp Wednesday afternoon. "This is the Colts Camp through the Fuel Up 360 program that the NFL puts on," said Aaron Crawn, a teacher at the school. "They're promoting healthy eating and being active for 60 minutes a day."...
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Sugar working to take politics out of redistricting
(Local News ~ 05/18/16)
Tom Sugar, former chief of staff for Sen. Evan Bayh, says he wants to see an end to gerrymandering in Indiana and move in the direction of Iowa and California. Those states have eliminated drawing district lines to benefit a political party. While Sugar is an unabashed Democrat, he insists that both Democrats and Republicans are guilty of redrawing district lines to benefit themselves and that it needs to stop...
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