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Knights find late equalizer against Warriors
(High School Sports ~ 08/26/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Playing their second match in two evenings, the Northview Knights saved their best play for the final 15 minutes of Thursday's contest against North Knox. Northview needed every bit of its resiliency down the stretch to pull even in a 2-2 draw in girls' soccer action...
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Patriots shoot school-record to top Knights in 3-way meet
(High School Sports ~ 08/26/16)
Times Staff Report Terre Haute North shot a school-record score of 156 to win the Northview Triangular meet Thursday evening at Forest Park. The 18th-ranked Patriots got a 34 from Megan Ramer and a 36 from Layla Ahmadi to win the event. Terre Haute South was runner-up with a 177 and Northview carded a 220 and was led by Shay Ehrlich's score of 41...
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North Clay eighth-grade football shuts out West Vigo
(High School Sports ~ 08/26/16)
Times Staff Report North Clay's eighth-grade football team blanked visiting West Vigo 28-0 on Thursday evening. Korbin Allen got North Clay on the board with a six-yard run and Keegan Garrison powered in for the two-point conversion. The Knights' second score of the period came on a pass down the right hash mark from Garrison to Allen that went for a 70-yard touchdown...
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Northview tennis rolls past shorthanded Golden Arrows
(High School Sports ~ 08/26/16)
Times Staff Report SULLIVAN -- The Northview boys' tennis team went on the road for the time this season and came away a WIC Division win over Sullivan by the score of 4-0. Winners for Northview were Bryce Minor at No. 1 singles, 6-0, 6-0, at No 2 singles Clayton Buck 6-0, 6-1, at No., at 1 Doubles Nick Ganly and Luke Weaver 6-1, 6-2, and at No. 2 Doubles Jacob Kendall and Alex Bowman 6-0, 6-0...
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SNAPSHOTS: Old Settlers kicks off in Bowling Green
(Local News ~ 08/26/16)
A little bit of rain and dreary looking skies wasn't going to stop the fun at the 148th Bowling Green Old Settler's Picnic Friday night. The lines hungry people still gathered for the Jonah Fish Fry; children played in the nearby park, climbed on top of the inflatables and enjoyed the carnival games and train rides while people gathered to listen to the bands on the stage perform. ...
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County Officials: 'Spec' building could spur development
(Local News ~ 08/26/16)
The Clay County's redevelopment commission, commissioners and council are looking into building a "spec building" near the S.R. 59 and I-70 interchange. "We're fully in support of a spec building," said Toni Carter, a member of the county council. There would not be "a lot of risk to the county," she added...
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YMCA Advocacy Day highlights group's programs
(Local News ~ 08/26/16)
Friday was YMCA Advocacy Day in Clay County. The YMCA invited supporters to a luncheon and presentation by Branch Director Nicole Fry and Terri Chamberlain. Nicole detailed the three areas of emphasis in the YMCA program: healthy living, youth development and social responsibility and highlighted major events in each...
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Small plane crashes into home, 2 hurt
(State News ~ 08/26/16)
TERRE HAUTE (AP) -- A small plane slammed into a home near a western Indiana airport, injuring two people on the aircraft. The single-engine Cessna plane crashed Thursday evening a few miles north of Terre Haute near Sky King Airport. Terre Haute Regional Hospital identified those on the plane as Patrick O'Neill and John Trump. Both are doctors at the hospital...
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Road construction unearths rails
(Local News ~ 08/26/16)
Cliff Blanchard provided these photos near the Clay County Courthouse in downtown Brazil where road construction on U.S. 40 (National Avenue) unearthed rails from the old inter-urban railroad system.
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White Violet Farm Alpacas to host open house
(Community News ~ 08/26/16)
On Sunday, Sept. 25, White Violet Farm Alpacas, a ministry of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, will join alpaca breeders in the United States and Canada to observe National Alpaca Farm Days. To celebrate the event, White Violet Farm Alpacas will host an open house from 1 to 4 p.m...
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ISUnity Walk set for 4 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30
(Community News ~ 08/26/16)
The Division of University Engagement, the Charles E. Brown African American Cultural Center, ISU Police Department and the Office of Multicultural Services and Programs will host a Unity Walk on campus. Indiana State community members will walk to promote unity on campus and beyond. Participants will meet at Dede Plaza at 4 p.m...
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