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Hamilton Center plans 50th anniversary activities
(Community News ~ 02/11/21)
TERRE HAUTE – In 2021, Hamilton Center, Inc. commemorates its 50th anniversary. Founded in 1971, originally as Katherine Hamilton Mental Health Center, the organization has served communities and individuals across west central Indiana with progressive and community-focused behavioral health services...
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Indiana to lower COVID vaccination age to 60 'as soon as possible'
(State News ~ 02/11/21)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana health officials will soon expand coronavirus vaccines to Hoosiers aged 60 to 65 as they continue to sidestep federal recommendations for vaccine rollout and delay the timeline for teachers and other essential workers to become eligible for COVID-19 shots...
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Robert Lee 'Bob' Mercer
(Obituary ~ 02/11/21)
Robert Lee 'Bob' Mercer, 76 of rural Carbon passed away February 9, 2021. He was born December 11, 1944 in Indianapolis, IN, the son of John and Jane (Kingery) Mercer. Bob was raised in Brazil and graduated from Brazil High School, Class of 1963. As a young man, he was active in Boy Scouts and received the God and Country Award. Also as a young man he attended the First United Methodist Church in Brazil and was often at the Clay County YMCA...
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Friday Night Lights for Ernie at NHS
(Local News ~ 02/11/21)
The lights are on at Northview High School's football field as a memorial for Ernie Simpson. Simpson, the Director of Human Services at Clay Community School Corporation, recently passed away. During Thursday evening's emotional school board of trustee's meeting, President Tom Reberger said the lights would be on throughout Thursday and into Friday evening as "Friday Night Lights for Ernie."...
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CHURCH BRIEFS: Saturday, February 13
(Crime News ~ 02/11/21)
Annunciation St Vincent de Paul food pantry remains open every Tuesday 12-2pm with drive thru service on Church Street. Please remain in your cars and volunteers will load your food. Thank you! The church is open from sun up to sun down Adoration every Tuesday 9 a,m, to 8 p.m...
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Schauber rolls first-ever perfect game
(High School Sports ~ 02/11/21)
Taking part in the Tuesday night Church League at Brazilian Lanes, Northview junior bowler Zane Schauber began his first game with six straight strikes. It wasn’t out of the ordinary for him to do this, he pointed out. But after a few more followed, inching him closer and closer to the elusive 300 game, the nerves started to creep through his mind and body...
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Clay City gives Cougars a run for their money in 14-point loss
(High School Sports ~ 02/11/21)
It’s odd to say a team played one of its best basketball games of the season in a 14-point loss, yet that could easily have been said about Clay City Thursday night. Taking on Class A No. 8 North Daviess, the Eels battled throughout the night. They stayed within nine or less in the first half and then clawed the deficit back under double figures in the fourth quarter – and even had a chance to pull within six if a pair of free throws would’ve made it through the bottom of the net – but weren’t able to pull off the upset, falling 50-36.. ...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY, brought to you free by WICU: Simpson remembered fondly for passion, dedication
(Local News ~ 02/11/21)
Ernie Simpson, Director of Human Resources for Clay Community Schools, passed away on Thursday. He was 42. Simpson was the principal at Northview High School from June 2012 to June 2015 before taking over the Human Resources position. He came to Northview from South Vermillion, where he had been an assistant principal from June 2011 to May 2012...
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