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SEASON PREVIEW: Athletic Knights set sights on third straight sectional tennis title
(High School Sports ~ 08/17/21)
For the first time since the 2011-12 seasons, Northview’s boys tennis team won back-to-back sectional championships when the Knights did so last fall. That team, however, had six seniors in their seven-man lineup, making for nearly every spot to be vacant for the 2021 season...
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SEASON PREVIEW: Strong summer leads to high expectations for Lady Knights
(High School Sports ~ 08/17/21)
For the first time in several years, Northview posted a sub-.500 record on the volleyball court last season when the Lady Knights won seven games. But the experience the young group gained should be valuable, said Northview coach Scott McDonald, who returns to the sidelines after six seasons away from the sport. He also noted the summer league that the Knights were apart of should be beneficial as well...
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SEASON PREVIEW: New-look Lady Eels ready to put up a fight
(High School Sports ~ 08/17/21)
At the end of the 2020 high school volleyball season, Garicke Rubin announced that he would be stepping down from his post as Clay City’s head coach. That made a job opening that needed to be filled. Clay City’s leadership group of Jeff Bell (principal), Shane Reese (athletic director) and Rodney Smith (assistant athletic director) went to work on identifying the next person to fill that role...
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SEASON PREVIEW: Increased roster size adds flexibility for Knights
(High School Sports ~ 08/17/21)
Last year, in Mike Rains’ first season as Northview’s head boys soccer coach, the Knights lacked depth at every position from top to bottom on the roster. Because of that, on most nights, substitutions were few and far between, which as Rains pointed out, eventually wore on the players as the season came to a finish...
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SEASON PREVIEW: Lady Knights ready to reload, come together for another sectional run
(High School Sports ~ 08/17/21)
Northview’s girls soccer team has been among the most successful programs around the Wabash Valley – regardless of sport – over the last four seasons. The Lady Knights have won four straight sectional championships and are always at the top of the Western Indiana Conference standings...
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DLC Media sells one of five stations, makes program changes
(Local News ~ 08/17/21)
Locally-owned media company DLC Media, Inc. www.dlcmediainc.com has filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to sell Radio Station WVIG 95.9 licensed to Seelyville, Indiana to Educational Media Foundation. Educational Media Foundation is a not- for-profit Christian Ministry based in Rockland, California and is the parent company of K-Love and Air1 – The nations largest contemporary Christian music radio networks. https://www.emfbroadcasting.com/...
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UPDATE - Fatal accident closes SR 59
(Local News ~ 08/17/21)
Two vehicles were involved in an accident that shut down State Road 59 for several hours Monday. Officials confirm one fatality. Officials had not released many details as of Monday evening due to the active investigation and accident reconstruction performed by Indiana State Police...
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Two Brazil residents killed in Monday accident identified, still under investigation
(Local News ~ 08/17/21)
Clay County Sheriff's Department released the names of two victims killed in a traffic accident Monday afternoon on State Road 59. Brazil residents Richard E. Adams, 93, died at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis early Tuesday morning, while his wife Shirley Adams, 82, died from her injuries at the scene...
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Forest Park Testing site busy
(Local News ~ 08/17/21)
A steady line of cars kept the staff at the FREE COVID-19 Testing Site in Forest Park busy Monday. Some initial delays with supplies and workers slowed down the response time at the Indiana State Department of Health and Clay County Health Department site. The testing site will be open from noon to 8 p.m. through Wednesday...
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Paul John Phillips
(Obituary ~ 08/17/21)
Paul John Phillips, 62, of Brazil, Indiana went to be with his Lord and Savior on Saturday, August 14, 2021, at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. He was born on December 22, 1958, the son of Ernie John Phillips and Mary Lucille (Killion) Phillips. Paul attended Staunton High School graduating class of 1977. He earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Indiana State University...
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Joshua David Miller
(Obituary ~ 08/17/21)
Joshua David Miller, 45, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly on July 29, 2021, while vacationing in Florida. He was born in Kankakee, Illinois, on April 18,1976. He was raised by his mother Diana (Miller) Mackey and his stepfather, James "JD" Mackey...
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Lady Knights shut out in season-opener with Terre Haute North
(High School Sports ~ 08/17/21)
Entering the high school girls soccer season, Northview coach Don Bryan pointed out it could take his group a few games to get their footing. So, even though the Class 2A No. 20 Lady Knights lost to Terre Haute North by a score of 6-0 in their season-opener, the veteran coach was not discouraged with what he saw on the home turf...
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VIDEO - Emergency meeting fuels controversy about facemasks
(Local News ~ 08/17/21)
The Emergency Meeting of the Clay Community School Board of Trustees passed changes to the 2021-22 ReEntry Plan in a split decision before a large crowd Tuesday evening. Votes to approve revisions regarding facemasks included board members Andrea Baysinger, Amy Burke Adams, Charley Jackson, and Lynn Romas...
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