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Knights wrestle tough at WIC championships despite shorthanded lineup
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/22)
On paper, it was supposed to be Northview and Owen Valley battling it out for the Western Indiana Conference wrestling championship crown Saturday afternoon at Edgewood High School. Instead, two days before the meet was scheduled to take place, the COVID-19 bug took a massive bite out of the Knights, leaving them with just seven available wrestlers...
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Northview leaves last-second loss to Plainfield with positive takeaways
(High School Sports ~ 01/15/22)
Although Northview’s boys basketball team came away with a 15-point win over visiting South Putnam Friday night, head coach Michael Byrum admitted there was something lacking in the way the Knights played. He said the energy level was a problem for his group and it allowed the Eagles to stick around far too long...
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Rotary bingo event raises $8,620.01 for 4-H program
(Local News ~ 01/15/22)
The Brazil Rotary Club sold out tickets for its third bingo event to benefit the Clay County 4-H program, and donated a check for $8,620.01 earlier this week. “This partnership with Rotary & The Farm & Co has raised over $15K to the Clay County 4H in the last three years,” Rotary member and event organizer Chad Schopmeyer said. ...
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Audubon Society to host eagle enthusiast
(Community News ~ 01/15/22)
The Wabash Valley Audubon Society will host Parke County’s resident birding expert and eagle enthusiast, Alan Bruner, at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, January 19th at the Dobbs Memorial Park Nature Center, 5170 East Poplar St., Terre Haute. Bruner, past President of the Indiana Audubon Society, will share about his lifetime of experiences documenting eagles, their nests, and much more during “Eagles of the Wabash River Corridor in Parke and Vermillion Counties”...
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