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Knights falter down the stretch in loss to Class 2A sixth-ranked Cadets
(High School Sports ~ 01/11/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview Knights couldn’t quite match Class 2A No. 6 Cascade’s overall firepower down the stretch in Tuesday’s Western Indiana Conference cross-over battle. The Cadets placed four players in double-figure scoring and pulled away in the final three minutes for a 64-56 over the Knights...
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Parks board to request money for drainage project at Forest Park
(Local News ~ 01/11/17)
Carrol Evans, president of the Brazil Board of Parks and Recreation, will ask the City Council Wednesday to allow money from cash reserves to be spent on a project to improve drainage in the southern part of Forest Park. The area is largely undeveloped and is used by the Brazil Rotary Club for the annual Fourth of July Celebration carnival. ...
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IHS Marks 100th Anniversary of U.S. Entry into WWI
(State News ~ 01/11/17)
New exhibit features Hoosier letters, diaries, postcards and interviews Indianapolis—The Indiana Historical Society (IHS) commemorates the 100th anniversary of the U.S. entry into World War I with a new exhibit that examines the war through the lens of what Hoosiers left behind...
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Ford’s proposed legislation includes putting gaming facility in Terre Haute
(Local News ~ 01/11/17)
State Sen. Jon Ford (R-Terre Haute) recently announced the bills he is introducing in the 2017 legislative session. “I look forward to the 2017 legislative session. As with any long session, the budget will be the top priority, and we will continue to put education first,” Ford said. ...
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Jack Webster
(Obituary ~ 01/11/17)
Jack Webster, 78, was called home by the Lord in accordance to His plan at 10:35 a.m. (EST) on January 10, 2017, surrounded by his family at Union Hospital in Terre Haute, IN. He was born January 22, 1938 in Paoli, IN the son of John Edward Webster & Louella (Longest) Webster, both of whom preceded him in death...
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Aker's artwork chosen for school's permanent collection
(Local News ~ 01/11/17)
Ali Aker, a seventh-grade student at North Clay Middle School, is the most recent artist whose work has been purchased for the school’s student art collection. Her artwork has been framed and will be displayed permanently at North Clay, alongside artwork from previous years’ selectees. Aker received $50 towards a U.S. savings bond...
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