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Late Laker rally sinks Clay City in sectional
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY -- The Shakamak Lakers scored two runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to capture a see-saw sectional affair at the Class A Clay City Softball Sectional on Monday evening. The Lakers edged past Clay City 9-7 in a game that finished just past 10 p.m. With the win, the Lakers will get a shot at redemption against a North Central (Farmersburg) team that topped Shakamak in the sectional title game 3-2 last season...
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Conservation easement ensures property near Turkey Run State Park won’t be developed
(Local News ~ 05/24/17)
Having spent years purchasing property near Turkey Run State Park, local entrepreneur and nature lover Joe McCurdy has donated to the Central Indiana Land Trust a conservation easement on 394 acres that provide a home to rare and endangered flora and fauna...
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John Kirby Brown, Jr.
(Obituary ~ 05/24/17)
John Kirby Brown, Jr., 46, Poland, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly Tuesday May 23, 2017 at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute. He was born in Brazil on September 8, 1970 to the late John Brown Sr. and Ada (Straight) Johnson. John attended South Putnam High School and worked at Wal-Mart and Morris Manufacturing. He enjoyed fishing and watching NASCAR...
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Siples qualifies for return trip to track and field state finals
(High School Sports ~ 05/24/17)
Times Staff Report BLOOMINGTON -- Clay County athletes made the most of their trip to the Bloomington North Regional on Tuesday night. While Northview sophomore Eden Siples was the only state meet qualifier out of the group, there were plenty of excellent efforts...
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Tall grass a growing problem for Brazil
(Local News ~ 05/24/17)
If the City of Brazil was a lawn care service, its business would be booming. Between the city parks, buildings and lots, Brazil has a lot to maintain. And, there’s another list of jobs that’s growing as fast as grass in the spring.
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