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Knights win pitchers’ duel to open sectional
(High School Sports ~ 05/26/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Base hits were at a premium in Thursday’s sectional baseball opener between Class 3A No. 4 Northview and No. 8 Sullivan. As expected, the Knights and Golden Arrows went with their ace pitchers. The Knights scratched out just four base hits in the game, but made the most of them to come away with a 2-0 victory to advance to Monday’s 10 a.m. semifinal...
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Historical Society will be buzzing with information about bees
(Local News ~ 05/26/17)
The Clay County Historical Society will meet June 5, in the lower level of the museum. The guest speaker will be Andy Lohrman, a local beekeeper, and new bee supply store owner. Andy has done extensive research about beekeepers from the 1800’s and has incorporated that...
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COURT NEWS: May 25-26, 2017
(Local News ~ 05/26/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during May 25-26, 2017: Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs Terry White, Heather Plew State vs Lori A. McKinley, 49: Possession of methamphetamine and Possession of paraphernalia State vs Wesley E. Okulovich Jr., 46: Possession of methamphetamine...
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COURT NEWS: May 25-26, 2017
(Court News ~ 05/26/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during May 25-26, 2017: Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs Terry White, Heather Plew State vs Lori A. McKinley, 49: Possession of methamphetamine and Possession of paraphernalia State vs Wesley E. Okulovich Jr., 46: Possession of methamphetamine...
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Clay City Elementary joins Four Star School list
(Local News ~ 05/26/17)
Clay City Elementary joins two other schools in the Clay Community School Corporation on the state’s Four Star School list. On Friday, the Indiana Department of Education released its second round of 2015-16 Four Star Schools — designation by the education department to recognize the “very best schools in Indiana.”...
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Clay County boys wrap up season at Bloomington North Regional
(High School Sports ~ 05/26/17)
Times Staff Report BLOOMINGTON — The track and field season came to a conclusion for the Clay County boys in Thursday’s Bloomington North Regional. With the top-three individuals and relays advancing to the state finals, the top Clay County finisher was Clay City’s Keaton Butts, who placed fifth in the 400 meters. His teammate Kyle Wolf was also a fifth-place finisher with a leap of 12-6 in the pole vault...
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Clay City places second in four-way golf meet
(High School Sports ~ 05/26/17)
Times Staff Report LINTON — The Clay City Eels bring out the best in the Bloomfield Cardinals boys’ golf team. Just nine days ago the Cardinals shot a season-best team score of 174 to beat Clay City by four shots. On Thursday evening, Bloomfield was just one shot off that pace in winning a four-way match by nine strokes over the Eels. North Central shot 222 followed by White RiverValley with a 237...
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Staunton Scene: May 27, 2017
(Community News ~ 05/26/17)
STAUNTON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (courtesy of Lu Newby) Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by morning worship service at 10:30. Mark Miller is our minister. Wee Worship meets at 10:30 in the Educational Wing. Children’s Church meets with adult worship until after the offering is taken, when they dismiss to their classroom...
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Church News: May 27, 2017
(Local News ~ 05/26/17)
Otter Creek Christian Church Hello again from your friends at the Otter Creek Christian Church. Got a question for you. Have you ever been stressed out over things that we can’t do anything about? The Bible has a lot of scripture about how to handle stress. ...
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Blessed Memorial Day to you and yours
(Community News ~ 05/26/17)
The story goes that a little boy was in the lobby of the church looking up at a plaque honoring the men and women who had died for their country. The pastor notices the boy and goes up to him to ask, “What are you looking at, Johnny?” The little boy said “This list of names, what does it mean?” The pastor told him that was a list of all the men and women from the church who died in the service. The little boy got real quiet and reflective and asked, “Was it the 8 a.m. service or the 10:30?”...
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Blessed Memorial Day to you and yours
(Crime News ~ 05/26/17)
Blessed Memorial Day to you and yours The story goes that a little boy was in the lobby of the church looking up at a plaque honoring the men and women who had died for their country. The pastor notices the boy and goes up to him to ask, “What are you looking at, Johnny?” The little boy said “This list of names, what does it mean?” The pastor told him that was a list of all the men and women from the church who died in the service. ...
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FCC hosting guitarist, vocalist
(Community News ~ 05/26/17)
First Christian Church in Brazil will host guitarist and vocalist Jim Hurst at 6 p.m. Sunday, June 25. Hurst is a world class, award-winning guitarist and vocalist.
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Concert to benefit community where girls were killed
(Community News ~ 05/26/17)
Saving Abel will host a benefit show at 8 p.m. July 15 at the Dusty Trail Saloon in Kokomo, Indiana. The benefit show will help raise money to fund a Softball Complex in Delphi, Indiana, in honor of Abby Williams and Libby German for the Delphi Girls Softball League ...
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Towne Park serves pie to thank veterans and emergency service personnel
(Local News ~ 05/26/17)
Towne Park Assisted Living Center of Brazil offered pie and American flag pins to all veterans for Memorial Day on Friday. “Today we decided we wanted to do an appreciation for our military members, active, retired, anybody who served and the police, firefighters, EMS, anybody that is in public service for us,” said Lydia Elmore, marketing director. “We appreciate you and all you do for us and give them some free pie.”...
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USDA seeks community development grant applications
(State News ~ 05/26/17)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is inviting applications for grants to support economic development in rural communities. USDA is making grants available under the Rural Community Development Initiative program to strengthen the rural economy. Qualified intermediary organizations receiving RCDI grants will provide technical assistance and training to help nonprofit organizations and communities develop their capacity to undertake housing, community facilities or economic development projects. ...
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Historic airliner takes to Wabash Valley skies; offers enthusiasts a trip back in time
(Local News ~ 05/26/17)
Aviation enthusiasts were in line Thursday at the Terre Haute International Airport to take part in The Experimental Aircraft Association-sponsored event “Fly on the Ford: Experience the golden age of aviation.” “Are you ready to travel back in time to 1929,” asked pilot Bill Thacker as the first group of passengers loaded into the historic Ford Tri-Motor NC8407 airliner. ...
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Church News: May 27, 2017
(Crime News ~ 05/26/17)
Otter Creek Christian Church Hello again from your friends at the Otter Creek Christian Church. Got a question for you. Have you ever been stressed out over things that we can’t do anything about? The Bible has a lot of scripture about how to handle stress.
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Recap: Northview grads sent off with words of encouragement
(Local News ~ 05/26/17)
During the 32nd-annual commencement at Northview High School Friday night the members of the 2017 class were reminded fellow classmates they have been through the struggles together up to this point, and they will all step into the world together now, yet follow separate paths to make their own achievements.
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