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Lady Knights making history on and off the mat
(High School Sports ~ 01/07/21)
Ever since Tony Sanabria took over Northview’s wrestling program, he’s made it known he would like to have a strong female presence throughout his team. And after years of putting that plan into place, the 2020-21 roster features four in freshmen Varzidy Batchelor and Mercedes Tellechea, sophomore Daelynn Torbert and senior Madison Slaughter...
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Lorna Jane Gradzki
(Obituary ~ 01/07/21)
Lorna Jane Gradzki, 64, of Brazil, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 5, 2021 at Regional Hospital surrounded by her husband and children, after a long battle with kidney disease. She was born on May 5, 1956 in the small town of Brazil, the daughter of Charles Francis and Jane Louise (Morgan) Pell. ...
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Maggie Chambers
(Obituary ~ 01/07/21)
Maggie Chambers, 87, of Martinsville, Ill., passed away Wednesday, Jan. 5, 2021 in Casey Health Care Center at Casey, IL. She was born Feb. 28, 1933 at Jasonville, IN, the daughter of James and Ruth Haseman Riggle. She married Lewis A. Chambers on Oct. 28, 1950 and he passed away Oct. 26, 1988...
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David Roy Hofmann
(Obituary ~ 01/07/21)
David Roy Hofmann, 85, of Brazil, passed away on Wednesday, January 6, 2021 in his residence. He was born on July 31, 1935 in Cory, IN, the son of Herbert and Dorothy (Barnhardt) Hofmann. David was a 1953 graduate of Cory High School. He married the love of his life, Sue Shidler on November 2, 1956. ...
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Knights experience an off-night in loss to Terre Haute North
(High School Sports ~ 01/07/21)
Each year, when Terre Haute North and Northview square off on the mat, the scores are likely to be close with the crowd roaring in excitement throughout the hour-plus match. On Thursday, things were significantly different. There was a crowd, but due to COVID policies that limit the amount of fans, the noise wasn’t quite as loud. ...
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Eels resume play after 22-day layoff, fall to Lakers in GCI tournament
(High School Sports ~ 01/07/21)
SWITZ CITY - It was not the way Shakamak coach Nate O’Neal envisioned his team beating Clay City Thursday night, but a 44-30 win over the Eels is greatly appreciated at the Greene County Invite. “I’ve seen us play better. Like I told them in the locker room after the game that a win is a win. Doesn’t matter how ugly it is,” O’Neal said...
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