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Electric atmosphere, Lions await Knights at Classic
(High School Sports ~ 12/22/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The First Financial Bank Wabash Valley Classic tips off on Monday as a late Christmas president to basketball fans around the area. Sixteen talented teams take to the court in pursuit of the coveted trophy. The Northview Knights and the Marshall Lions wrap up the opening day festivities with the final game of the evening at 8:30 p.m. ...
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Sally E. Hamilton
(Obituary ~ 12/22/16)
Sally E. Hamilton, 59, Terre Haute, Indiana, passed away, Tuesday, December 20, 2016 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute with her family at her side. She was born in Brazil, Indiana on October 22, 1957 to Richard and Frances (Pearcy) Anderson. Sally graduated from Terre Haute North High School and later earned an Associated Degree from Indiana State University...
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Duke helps local families stay warm during winter
(Local News ~ 12/22/16)
Duke Energy is once again assisting customers who may struggle to pay their winter energy bills. The company is contributing $700,000 for low-income customer energy assistance through its Helping Hand program. In addition, Duke Energy Indiana customers have contributed $85,000 to date for the program, raising this year’s total to approximately $800,000...
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Christmas lights go out at Forest Park Dec. 26
(Local News ~ 12/22/16)
The 2016 Christmas In The Park event has Forest Park lit up once again in festive displays, but will only be there through Dec. 26. “It’s a pretty constant stream of people who drive through nightly,” said Linda Ray, president of Christmas In The Park. “I think some of the local nursing homes also come through by bus.”...
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It's better to give: Hundreds benefit from collaborative effort
(Local News ~ 12/22/16)
Nearly 400 children in 146 families received two weeks worth of food to keep them sustained over Christmas break on Thursday. Also, some 500 Christmas stockings that were purchased by French Funeral Home and filled by area residents were distributed to children who otherwise might not have a stocking from Santa on Christmas morning. ...
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It's better to give: Hundreds benefit from collaborative effort
(Local News ~ 12/22/16)
Nearly 400 children in 146 families received two weeks worth of food to keep them sustained over Christmas break on Thursday. Also, some 500 Christmas stockings that were purchased by French Funeral Home and filled by area residents were distributed to children who otherwise might not have a stocking from Santa on Christmas morning. ...
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