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Small senior class valuable for 2017 Knights
(High School Sports ~ 08/18/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview football program has had the benefit of a great deal of senior leadership and experience over the past several seasons. That upperclassmen drive has shown on the scoreboard as well with the Knights excelling in the win/loss column as well...
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Knights’ QB Trey Shaw returns with experience at his disposal
(High School Sports ~ 08/18/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview passing game had some ups and downs during the 2016 season as senior Luke Lancaster and sophomore Trey Shaw split time at the position. However, the 2017 campaign belongs to Shaw, who has had an entire offseason to prepare for a heavier role both running and passing the ball for the Knights...
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Knights can lean on game-changing backfield
(High School Sports ~ 08/18/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The running game has long been the bread and butter of the Northview offense under head coach Mark Raetz. The Knights have had a stable of talented backs that have helped the team build and sustain leads during the second half of contests. In fact, the Knights have worn teams down with a bruising running game the last few years...
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Northview linemen gaining experience on the fly
(High School Sports ~ 08/18/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview youth movement extends across the board to nearly every position in 2017 and perhaps the most important area will be the offensive and defensive lines. The Knights have had the benefit of continuity and experience on both sides of the ball over the last two seasons and it has showed statistically. ...
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Wide receiver corp adds speed and size if not experience
(High School Sports ~ 08/18/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview passing game could be on track for an important boost in 2017 as quarterback Trey Shaw has a full year of competition under his belt. The top-two leading receivers in terms of receptions in 2016 graduated however as Kalen Schane (23 catches) and Dylan Hyatt (16) moved on. The Knights do return some experience at the position and add a potentially key transfer to the fold...
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Knights looking for veterans to lead the defensive backfield
(High School Sports ~ 08/18/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor There is going to be plenty of opportunity for younger players to make a difference for the Northview defense and special teams this season. The Knights were stingy on that side of the ball under the leadership of a veteran group. Northview allowed just nine points per game during the regular season and had four shutouts. However, five of the top seven tackles have graduated from that squad, which has opened the door for some athletes looking for their chance...
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Cooper Levi Phillips
(Births ~ 08/18/17)
Cooper Levi Phillips, a son, was born to Ryley and Amanda Phillips of Plainfield at 5:11 p.m., March 31, 2017, at IU Health North in Carmel. He weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces and was 21 inches. Maternal grandparents are Greg and Lisa Ruddell of Brazil; paternal grandparents are Greg and Darlene Phillips of Brazil...
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Youth Food Delivery Program to benefit from September community yard sale
(Local News ~ 08/18/17)
There will be a community yard sale to benefit the Clay County Youth Food Delivery Program from 8 a.m. to at least 3 p.m. on Sept. 16 at the Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds on S.R. 59 South. Items may be dropped off from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sept. 15. The community is invited to donate items they no longer want or need. People purchase the items at the price they are able to donate to the food program. Nothing has a price. If people need the items, and cannot afford a donation, then the items are free...
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COURT NEWS August 18, 2017
(Court News ~ 08/18/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during August 18, 2017: Jerry D. Rector - Request for title State vs Martin A. White, 55: operating vehicle with ACE of .15 or more State vs Tina L. Francis, 37: Driving while suspended State vs Ramona L. Albright, 64: Driving while suspended...
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STAUNTON SCENE August 19, 2017
(Crime News ~ 08/18/17)
The next Staunton Community Center Dinner, prepared by the Lady Volunteers, will be on Friday, Aug. 25 from 4 to 7 p.m. This month’s menu is beef and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, freezer slaw, homemade rolls, desserts, and coffee, tea, or lemonade. The price is $9 for adults and $5 for children...
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CHURCH NEWS August 19, 2017
(Crime News ~ 08/18/17)
Sunday, Aug. 27 after the 8:30 a.m. Mass at the Presbyterian Church we will have a procession from Presbyterian to Annunciation with the Blessed Sacrament followed by prayer, benediction and a brunch in the Parish Center. A group of wonderful people have been working and planning the School Reunion event. Please share this event with friends. Anyone with school pictures/memorabilia - please contact the office at 812-448-1901...
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PREPARE THIS DAY FOR THE LORD!
(Crime News ~ 08/18/17)
Have you ever prepared to paint a room in your home before? Most of us have and, since it had been a little while for me, I forgot how much work goes into painting a bedroom. I was out buying supplies looking for the cheapest prices until I came to the paint aisle. ...
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Northview tennis cages Wolverines in 5-0 sweep
(High School Sports ~ 08/18/17)
Times Staff Report The Northview boys’ tennis team improved to 2-0 this season with a 5-0 victory against visiting White River Valley on Thursday evening. Seniors Clayton Buck and Jalen Satterfield won in singles play with Buck scoring a 6-1, 6-1 win over Kyle Dickenson. ...
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Northview soccer falls in openers versus Patriots
(High School Sports ~ 08/18/17)
Times Staff Report Northview fell in a couple of soccer contests in their season openers for both the girls and the boys against visiting Terre Haute North. The boys dropped a 4-1 decision in a match that was a one goal margin until the final six minutes of the game. The Patriot girls won an 8-1 contest against the Knights...
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Farris claims 11th Brazil Open in a playoff over DeHart
(Community Sports ~ 08/18/17)
Times Staff Report Troy Farris captured his 11th Brazil Open sponsored by Riddell National Bank in a playoff, edging Chris DeHart with a birdie on the third hole. Farris and DeHart each finished 36 holes at 128, which is 14-under-par. Farris carded a 63 and DeHart a 65 on the second day to play in the featured twosome on the final day...
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Thurston L. Rose
(Obituary ~ 08/18/17)
Thurston L. Rose, affectionately known to many as Putt, died today, August 17, 2017, after a ninety-five year valiant struggle with the aging process. According to records, he was born September 15, 1921 in rural Clay County to William and Amelia Rose. ...
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Clay County schools preparing for Monday’s solar eclipse
(Local News ~ 08/18/17)
Students and staff throughout the Clay Community School Corporation are excited about the total eclipse of the sun on Monday. Administrators confirm precautions have been organized and will be implemented to ensure their safety.
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Extension hosting golf club, workshop
(Local News ~ 08/18/17)
The Purdue Extension Office in Clay County has partnered with Oak Ridge Golf Course to host a 4-H Golf Spark Club and Workshop in September. 4-H Spark Clubs are conducted throughout the year to inspire youth to be involved in a new activity and possibly 4-H...
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Round of street paving in Brazil to end soon
(Local News ~ 08/18/17)
Within a month, the current round of street repaving is expected to be finished in the city of Brazil, said Mayor Brian Wyndham on Friday. On Friday, a crew from Wabash Valley Asphalt milled the section of North Murphy Road between U.S. 40 and Hendrix Street. Earlier this summer, the city did work on West Hendrix Street.
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Community Theatre of Clay County announces upcoming 2017-18 schedule
(Local News ~ 08/18/17)
The Community Theatre of Clay County has announced its shows for the 2017-18 season. To purchase tickets for upcoming shows to the Community Theatre of Clay County, Inc. at P.O. Box 102, Brazil, IN 47834 or contact Julienne Ruhe at Coughanowr’s Insurance office at 812-443-4381 for more information.
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Young Democrats hosting ‘Evening of Unity’ on Sunday
(Local News ~ 08/18/17)
Young Democrats of Clay County will host an “Evening of Unity” at 7 p.m. Sunday on the south side of the Clay County Courthouse.Organized as a “non-partisan coming together,” the public is invited to gather to “reflect and discuss the importance of love and unity in our community,” according to the event’s Facebook page.
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Experienced Patriots’ squad knocks off Knights
(High School Sports ~ 08/18/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor TERRE HAUTE — A young and inexperienced Northview football squad faced its antithesis on Friday night in the regular season opener on the road. An experienced and senior-laden Terre Haute North gave the Knights a heavy dose of Shawn Hapenny to come away with a 35-14 victory...
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