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TOP STORY OF THE DAY, brought to you free by WICU: Terre Haute woman dies in one of two weekend cycle crashes
(Local News ~ 06/08/21)
The Clay County Sheriff’s Department investigated two motorcycle accidents over the weekend. On Saturday morning there was a fatal motorcycle accident. However, details remain limited due to the ongoing accident investigation. Officials confirmed later Saturday, Jane Smith, of Terre Haute, succumbed to injuries sustained during the accident...
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FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK: Clay City victory parade a fitting end to a wild, wonderful day
(High School Sports ~ 06/08/21)
Whew. What a day Saturday was. Actually, what a great last few weeks Ive had — tipping my toes back in the sports waters Clay City’s semistate championship on Saturday was hardly a shocking upset, but the Eels knew they would have to beat two good teams to make it to the state finals for the first time in school history in any team sport — and that’s exactly how it played out...
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COVID-19 DATA UPDATE as of June 7, 2021
(Local News ~ 06/08/21)
According to the Indiana State Department of Health, Clay County is in the BLUE ADVISORY LEVEL.
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Weed Wrangle Days set at 4-H Fairgrounds
(Local News ~ 06/08/21)
Bring some gloves and safety glasses and join others in helping to “weed wrangle” invasive plants at the Clay County Fairgrounds on Saturday, June 26, from 2-4 p.m.. The event is hosted by the Clay County Soil & Water Conservation District. The focus will be on the removal of Autumn Olive and Bush Honeysuckle on the north side of the facility...
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U11 Clay Youth League team wins Ben Davis tournament
(Local News ~ 06/08/21)
Over the weekend, Clay Youth Soccer Club’s 11 and under team, which is made up of the following players: James Branham, Keason Burgess, Tanner Carr, Bennett Chastain, Benton Givans, Jonah Jabbour, Jorgio Jabbour, Colin Phillips, Brockton Stewart, Chase Woolery, Claire Lane and Sawyer McQueen and are coached by Lucas Burgess and Courtney Chastain, were crowned champions of the Ben Davis Tournament...
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Clay City's Hopkins wins golf sectional; Knights also advance
(High School Sports ~ 06/08/21)
LINTON - There was little doubt two of the Wabash Valley’s top golfers resided from Clay County. Whether it was seen through the scores they posted or their signings to play golf at the collegiate level earlier in the season, there was little doubt that Northview’s Benjamin Goshen and Clay City’s Justin Hopkins were among the area’s upper echelon...
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