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CHURCH NEWS Dec. 7, 2019
(Community News ~ 12/07/19)
We invite you to join us at Peniel United Methodist Church on December 8th, the Second Sunday of Advent. Sunday School classes are offered for both children and adults. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. and related seasonal crafts are offered on occasion for the children...
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STAUNTON SCENE Dec. 7, 2019
(Community News ~ 12/07/19)
The Lady Volunteers are hosting a “Brunch with Santa” at the Community Center this Sunday (December 8) from 12:30 to 2:30. Santa will be present for pictures from 12:30 until 1:30. Food will be provided for the children and accompanying adults, and there will be gifts for the kids...
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Northview drops double-header to Sullivan
(High School Sports ~ 12/07/19)
The Western Indiana Conference portion of the boys and girls high school basketball seasons got underway Friday night with Northview playing host to visiting Sullivan. Each of the games were played quite differently, but the outcomes turned out to be the same...
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No. 1 Linton too much for the Eels
(High School Sports ~ 12/07/19)
Fresh off of receiving its first ever #1 ranking, the Linton Miners went on the road to take on SWIAC rival Clay City. The top ranked Miners left little doubt that they deserved the ranking by defeating the Eels 77-48. Clay City came out of the gate seeking to be world beaters as they...
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Quick turn around no problem for Northview
(High School Sports ~ 12/07/19)
Coming off a long layoff from game action, and with a holiday in the middle of that, Northview girls basketball coach Zack Keyes looked at the week ahead for his young group. On the docket? Terre Haute South, Sullivan and Parke Heritage. Three Wabash Valley teams that play different styles and have the talent to compete at the highest level...
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Video: Local World War II Veterans honored on Pearl Harbor Day
(Local News ~ 12/07/19)
On December 7th, seven of the 11 surviving World War II Veterans in Clay County were present to be honored by American Legion Post 2. From left, Marion Eveland, John Mace, Wilton Burns, Bernard Heck, Bill Grogan, Joe Thomas, and Daniel Akers. Also pictured is Lonnie Boyce (red shirt), who was Master of Ceremonies for the program that featured David Baysinger (not pictured) playing a salute to the troops on bagpipes and introduction of the World War II veterans by Chaplain Walt Termeer (also not pictured.). ...
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