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Crimefighters vs. Firefighters Hoops for Hope event raises $2,500 for Relay for Life
(Local News ~ 03/12/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The second year of the The Crimefighters vs. Firefighters basketball game proved to be an evening of fun and competition for both fans and players on Monday evening at Northview High School. The fundraising hoops event raised $2,500 for Relay for Life in the Wabash Valley. A check was presented to Pat Krider of Relay for Life at halftime by Firefighters head coach Jake Bennett and Crimefighter head coach Josh Clarke...
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CR 1200 South at S.R. 159 to be closed Tuesday
(Local News ~ 03/12/19)
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announces Clay County Road 1200 South at the intersection of State Road 159 will be closed today, Tuesday, March 12. The closure will be from approximately 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Our INDOT maintenance crews will be replacing a small culvert at this location, weather permitting...
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School’s sports facilities could be getting an update
(Local News ~ 03/12/19)
The condition of Northview High School’s outdoor sports facilities, some of which are 30 years old, need repair and updating to ensure student and athlete safety and durable facilities in the future. The Clay Community Schools Board of Trustees will hear information regarding bids for the Northview High School synthetic surface project at the football field Thursday evening during its regular monthly meeting...
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Rose-Hulman Hosting High School Autonomous Vehicle Challenge on Friday
(State News ~ 03/12/19)
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (March 12, 2019) -- High school students from Northview and Clay City as well as other schools in Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee and Texas will showcase aspects of autonomous vehicle technology by participating in the Rose-Hulman Autonomous Vehicle Challenge on Friday, March 15, at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology’s Sports and Recreation Center...
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Jacobs is finalist in statewide newspaper contest
(Local News ~ 03/12/19)
Times Reporter Ivy Jacobs is a finalist in the 2018 Associated Press Managing Editors Contest. Jacobs is in the running for Best Photo Story for her piece on “Fire and Ice” along with entries from The (Seymour) Tribune and the (Jeffersonville) News and Tribune for entries in the same category...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Signs of spring for the Sartors
(Community News ~ 03/12/19)
It was very nice to wake-up this morning and see sunshine streaming through the slats of our bedroom’s blinds. It sure set the mood around here for the day. The tennis nets were returned to the courts at the school yesterday and rackets were in full swing today. We enjoy watching the kids play...
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Thank A Journalist Day proclaimed by Gov. Holcomb
(State News ~ 03/12/19)
MUNCIE, Ind.– Thank a Journalist Day, a nationwide campaign initiated by a team of Ball State University advertising and public relations students, will recognize the work that journalists do to empower their communities around the world. Gov. Eric Holcomb has proclaimed March 13 as Thank a Journalist Day, in conjunction with Sunshine Week, a national, non-partisan initiative held annually to focus on the importance of open government, the public’s right to know on local, state and national levels, and the First Amendment.. ...
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Clay Community Schools Kindergarten Round-Up
(Community News ~ 03/12/19)
Clay Community Schools Kindergarten Round-Up is for all children who are age 5 on or before Aug. 1. It is important that parents or guardians enroll all students eligible to attend elementary school this fall. Clay Community Schools’ dates for Kindergarten Round-Up have been set as listed below:...
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Floyd W. Huffman
(Obituary ~ 03/12/19)
Floyd W. Huffman, 93, passed away Monday, March 11, 2019 at Westminster Village in Terre Haute. He was born on February 7, 1926 in Terre Haute, Indiana to the late Raymond and Dorothy (Howard) Huffman. Floyd attended school in Vigo County, and joined the National Guard when he was drafted at the age of 18. He married Barbara Etheridge on October 14, 1950. Floyd retired from International Harvester in 1988 after 48 years of service...
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Vicki Kay Switzer
(Obituary ~ 03/12/19)
Vicki Kay Switzer, 76, formerly of Centerpoint, Indiana passed away on March 9, 2019, while living at Sunrise Independent Living of Carmel. Vicki was born in Wabash, Indiana on August 6, 1942, the daughter of Wayne A. and Kathleen (Cash) Miser. Vicki graduated from Wabash High School with the class of 1960. ...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Dr. Elizabeth Murphy Oliver returns for the 1931 class reunion
(Community News ~ 03/12/19)
Dr. Elizabeth Murphy Oliver, of Baltimore, Maryland, came “home” for the 1931 BHS Class Reunion, held at the Waterwheel Restaurant on Saturday, October 14, 1987, the “first” for her, since her graduation from high school. Dr. Oliver was graciously greeted by Inez LaBier Goettsche, a longtime friend, starting the first grade together at the former Lambert Street School. ...
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Clay City student receives Ivy Tech Chancellor’s Scholarship
(Community News ~ 03/12/19)
TERRE HAUTE – Ivy Tech Community College Terre Haute has selected Faith Petrowski to receive the 2019-20 Ivy Tech Chancellor’s Award Scholarship. Petrowski is a senior at Clay City Jr/Sr High School and the scholarship covers the full cost of tuition, technology fees, and books for four semesters at Ivy Tech Community College...
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Hamilton Center Developing Addictions Workforce
(State News ~ 03/12/19)
Hamilton Center, Inc. has received a grant from the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addictions (DMHA) that will allow the organization to offer four paid summer internships to graduate level students in the field of behavioral health. In 2018, DMHA was awarded the State Opioid Response Grant (SOR), a federal relief grant, to address needs related to the opioid epidemic. ...
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