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Northview netters return three from WIC champion squad
(High School Sports ~ 03/24/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview girls’ tennis coach Emily Goff is hoping to have some of the same success that her team enjoyed last season. There were some questions marks in regards to the returning lineup as the Knights brought back less than half of its starting lineup heading into 2016...
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STAUNTON SCENE: March 25, 2017
(Crime News ~ 03/24/17)
The next Lady Volunteers Community Center dinner will be next Friday (March 31) from 4-7 p.m. The menu features chicken & noodles, along with mashed potatoes, green beans, creamy cole slaw, homemade rolls, dessert, and coffee, tea, or lemonade. The price is $9 for adults and $5 for children, with profits going to worthy causes in our community. Be sure to mark next Friday on your calendar for a great meal!...
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STAUNTON SCENE: March 25, 2017
(Community News ~ 03/24/17)
The next Lady Volunteers Community Center dinner will be next Friday (March 31) from 4-7 p.m. The menu features chicken & noodles, along with mashed potatoes, green beans, creamy cole slaw, homemade rolls, dessert, and coffee, tea, or lemonade. The price is $9 for adults and $5 for children, with profits going to worthy causes in our community. Be sure to mark next Friday on your calendar for a great meal!...
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CHURCH NEWS: March 25, 2017
(Community News ~ 03/24/17)
Our Masses for the next several months will be held at First Presbyterian Church in Brazil. Our Saturday night Mass remains at the same time of 4 p.m., but our Sunday Mass moves to 8:30 a.m. St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is in need of soups. All donations can be dropped off at the parish center. Thank you for your support...
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CHURCH NEWS: March 25, 2017
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
Our Masses for the next several months will be held at First Presbyterian Church in Brazil. Our Saturday night Mass remains at the same time of 4 p.m., but our Sunday Mass moves to 8:30 a.m. St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is in need of soups. All donations can be dropped off at the parish center. Thank you for your support...
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Pedersen discusses workers’ rights at Democrat meeting
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
Indianapolis’ resident Robert Pedersen finds it odd that while the United States has been a leader in workers’ rights in other countries, the USA has not done as well at home. “Workers rights have been kind of neglected in this country,” Pedersen told a gathering of local Democrats at a dinner meeting this week.
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God is our true spiritual director
(Crime News ~ 03/24/17)
This past Saturday I attended a lovely retreat at a monastery in the Beech Grove area, southeast of Indianapolis. I have been there before; back in 2004 I graduated from a program called Spiritual Direction. By all accounts, I am a spiritual director! I have always thought that’s almost exactly what my job is as a chaplain...
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Efforts combined to help kids reach college
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
The Clay Community School Corporation and the YMCA are joining forces to help Clay County families with children in kindergarten through third grade to start thinking about college. “Children, and their families, who identify as college savers have a tendency to believe higher education is in their futures,” said Deb Ringo during her presentation about The Promise-Clay County program at this month’s Clay Community School Board of Trustees meeting. ...
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Brazil man accused of child molesting
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
A Brazil man was arrested this week on allegations of child molesting. Austin Hooten, 20, was charged with two felony counts of child molesting and a misdemeanor count of contributing to the delinquency of a minor. The charges were filed Monday in Clay Circuit Court, where Hooten appeared on Thursday following his arrest by the Brazil City Police Department. A plea of not guilty was entered on his behalf, and he was appointed a public defender...
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Young adults taking active role in bettering their community
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
Three local young men want to create a better future for their hometown by marketing Brazil. The Alsip brothers, Josh, 19, and Lucas, 21, along with Spencer Roeschlein, 20, grew up and attended schools in the Brazil area before going off to Indiana State University. They believe it’s time to give back to the community that supported them while growing up...
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‘Learning Future Technology in Today’s Classroom’ - Northview, Clay City students tackle technology at Rose-Hulman competition
(Local News ~ 03/24/17)
Clay City and Northview high school students joined more than 100 others from four states — some as far away as Texas — to learn about autonomous vehicle technology in a scaled down version of the NXP Cup/Intelligent Car Racing Competition at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology this month...
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