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Johnson makes Dean's List at Manchester
(Local News ~ 03/07/21)
Parker Johnson of Brazil was one of 382 undergraduate students who were named to the Fall 2020 Dean’s List at Manchester University. Johnson is a freshman majoring in accounting and is a member of the school’s baseball team. Students earning a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher who have completed at least 12 semester hours with no more than three hours of Pass/Not...
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Missing Brazil teenager found safely Saturday night
(Local News ~ 03/07/21)
A Brazil teenager was located safely Saturday night after being reported as missing earlier in the day. Assistant Police Chief Dennis Archer confirmed Baylee Johnson, 13, was reported missing by her family Saturday morning around 10:30. Johnson's mother, Krissy Kinworthy, announced the reunion on Facebook late Saturday:...
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MIDDLE SCHOOL HOOPS: Lady Knights sweep Clovers, Mustangs
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/21)
• North Clay 33, Greencastle 11 (March 2) The leading scorer for the Knights was Brynlee Clarke who had 14 points. Lauren Tilley and Abi Shearer both had 6 points, Grace Mauk had 4 points, and Rachel Rounds had 3 points. • North Clay 41, Edgewood 8 (March 4)...
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North Clay wrestling trio crowned conference champions
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/21)
Over the weekend, at the Western Indiana Conference Middle School Wrestling Meet hosted by Edgewood High School, three North Clay Knights were crowned champions. Eighth graders Gage Thompson (175) and Brandon Brewer (275) and seventh grader Devyn Orman (195) took those honors, respectively...
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Allen signs with ISU
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/21)
As long as Korbin Allen can remember, playing football at the collegiate level has been a dream of his. After four years of superb play at Northview as a do-it-all running back and pass-swatting defensive back, Allen caught the attention of several schools that were interested in his services at the next level...
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COLLEGE REPORT: Former Eels, Knights have big weekends
(College Sports ~ 03/07/21)
Over the weekend, several former Clay City and Northview athletes had impressive outings in their respective sport at the collegiate level. From Michael Heading’s (Northview) 102-yard interception returned for a touchdown to Hunter Wolfe’s (Clay City) six-inning shutout victory, Clay County’s student-athletes shined bright...
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