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Tellechea captures gold at Special Olympics
(High School Sports ~ 06/15/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor TERRE HAUTE — Indiana State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology played host to the 50th edition of the Special Olympics Indiana Summer Games last weekend. Almost 3,000 athletes and unified partners from around the Hoosier State competed in a variety of Olympic-type sports, which included bocce, bowling, cycling, horseshoes, powerlifting, Swimming, track and field and volleyball...
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Clay County Post 2 topples visiting Sullivan to remain unbeaten
(High School Sports ~ 06/15/18)
Times Staff Report Clay County Post 2 took on visiting Sullivan on Thursday evening in an American Legion baseball tilt and remained unbeaten against the veteran squad with an 8-5 victory. Comprised primarily of rising sophomores, Clay County was able to make its seven hits count against a Sullivan squad featuring quite a few upperclass members of the Golden Arrows 23-8 high school squad...
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Musical weekend at Forest Park
(Local News ~ 06/15/18)
Times Staff Report Shane Lunsford returns to the Forest Park Band Shell tonight for his second appearance in the 2018 Free Summer Concert Series at Forest Park. Lunsford was the winner of the 2013 Clay County 4-H Share the Fun Musical Act while a member of the Clay County 4-H Plowers Tractor Club and 4-H Junior Leaders. He won the competition by singing the song, “Harvest Time,” by Luke Bryan...
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BOIL ADVISORIES ARE IN EFFECT:
(Local News ~ 06/15/18)
A boil water advisory was issued Friday afternoon due to a break in an 18-inch water main line east of Brazil along US 40. During the break and repairs of the line, water distribution pressure dropped below 20 psi causing the advisory to be issued, •For residents living around Casey’s East area and going east of Brazil to the Clay/Putnam County line,...
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Local power lines are getting an upgrade, new poles
(Local News ~ 06/15/18)
Linemen from Service Electric Co. have been in the area upgrading copper power lines to aluminum/steel lines while replacing light poles in the alley that runs behind businesses like Lynn’s Pharmacy to Superior Auto. Curious about those orange things on the lines?...
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