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New look Knights open season Tuesday against Vincennes Lincoln
(High School Sports ~ 11/21/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview’s boy’s basketball program will have a decidedly new look for the 2017-18 campaign after graduation hit the varsity squad hard after back-to-back sectional titles. The Knights advanced to the Class 3A Greencastle Regional the last two seasons before falling to Indianapolis Attucks and Tri-West. Five seniors graduated from the roster after compiling an 18-9 record last season. The Knights featured one of the tallest rosters in the Wabash Valley...
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Northview battles past visiting T-Birds in high-paced thriller
(High School Sports ~ 11/21/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview Knights got an emotional win in a hard fought battle against a very young, talented North Central (Farmersburg) squad on Monday night. The Knights got two key free throws from Makenzie Barger with 13.8 seconds left and two more from Jenny Lundy with 1.5 seconds remaining to seal a 62-59 victory...
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Ames’ 26-point game leads Eels in OT win
(High School Sports ~ 11/21/17)
Times Staff Report ROCKVILLE — Clay City got eight 3-pointers from senior Madelyn Ames, two of them in overtime, as the Eels fought off Rockville 61-56 in overtime on Monday. The Eels built a 15-point lead at halftime after holding the Rox scoreless in the second quarter, but had to survive a furious rally in regulation. ...
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Baking hands help feed the hungry
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
The Wellman family has made their “special family recipes” for sale at the Staunton Community Center Craft Fair as a fundraiser to support the local food panty for four years. Angela, Emily and Ryan have served their community since 2001, and they encourage others who have a desire to create an event — like a bake sale — to jump in with both feet. ...
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SNAPSHOTS: Shopping Small
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
Shop Small, a movement that encourages people to support small businesses in their communities by shopping local on Small Business Saturday (SBS), arrived early this year in Staunton. The annual Staunton Community Center Craft Fair was a hot spot for residents who came out to support their hometown event this past Saturday...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Don’t tell your business!
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
Last week I told you about a new book that I am in, even gave you my story in Brazil Buzz. It was brought to my attention an error was made. The lady that submitted my name to Hometown Memories is Waneta Boyce Todd. Her husband is Garland Todd. She has written a wonderful story in the book, a living history of Southwestern Indiana titled, Kick Start Warshers and Window Iceboxes...
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Annual Fall Social for Clay County Retired Teachers Association
(Community News ~ 11/21/17)
Clay County Retired Teachers Association (CCRTA) enjoyed a very busy October this year. On Monday, October 2, CCRTA had the privilege of hosting Indiana Retired Teachers Association’s Annual Fall Workshop for Areas 4 and 5 of the state. Clay County is a part of Area 4 including Warren, Fountain, Montgomery, Boone, Vermillion, Parke, Hendricks, Morgan, and Vigo Counties. ...
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Bridgeton Country Christmas: Two big 3-day weekends of Christmas fun
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
Bridgeton will be hosting its annual Country Christmas celebration starting Black Friday. Shops will be open and full of gifts. The 1878 Barn, Collom’s General Store, and the Artisans Barn at the Mill will be open and full of vendors. Many local vendors are returning from the Covered Bridge Festival and there will be new ones as well...
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Sisters announce Christmas prayer and service times
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, have announced the schedule of Advent/Christmas season Masses and services to celebrate and honor the birth of Jesus. All services are open to the public and to people of all faith traditions. All gatherings take place in the Church of the Immaculate Conception...
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It’s beginning to look a lot like... Christmas In The Park arrives Friday
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
Since the start of November custodians have been prepping for the upcoming holiday season by assembling the various trees that will decorate the Clay County Courthouse until January 1. Some of the smaller decorations are already in place along the windows sills and around the rotunda areas. All of the decorations will be in place and completed in time for the Christmas In The Park lighted parade Friday with staff members serving free hot chocolate and cookies before the parade at 7 p.m...
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New medical facility offers caring approach
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
Local residents suffering from kidney failure in need of dialysis treatment have an option closer to home: DaVita Kidney Care held their open house and ribbon cutting for the community on Thursday. Physicians specializing in Nephrology and associated with Union Hospital in Terre Haute, Dr. ...
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Brazil man faces allegations of sexual misconduct with minors
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
A Brazil man faces numerous charges in connection to a possible sex abuse case in Clay County with allegations that date back to 2012. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Tuesday that details involving two female juveniles and an adult male came to light on Nov. 10...
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Central Curriculum Committee meeting
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
Central Curriculum Committee Clay Community Schools Central Curriculum Committee will meet on Thursday, Nov. 30, at 6:30 p.m. at Clay Community Schools Central Administration Office. Items on the agenda include the review and vote to accept or reject high school course changes, course cancellations, and new course proposals for the 2018 -2019 school year...
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Holiday Coffee and Sock Drive
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
The Wabash Valley Community Foundation invites you to its annual Holiday Coffee and Sock Drive. They are collecting socks again this year to give to organizations in Clay, Sullivan and Vigo counties that provide such necessities to others. So, please stop by on Friday, Dec. 1, between 8 a.m. and noon for light refreshments ... and don’t forget to bring the socks...
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FSA County Committee election ballots due Dec. 4
(Local News ~ 11/21/17)
Indiana Farm Service Agency (FSA) recently announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) began mailing ballots to eligible farmers for the 2017 FSA County Committee elections on Monday, Nov. 6. Producers must return ballots to their local FSA offices by Dec. 4 to ensure that their vote is counted...
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