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Signal Ten Wrestling - An action-packed adventure for the whole family
(Local News ~ 02/22/24)
An event the whole family will enjoy is coming to the Clay County Fairgrounds. Signal Ten Wrestling will hold its third family-friendly event, To The Top, to crown its first-ever champion on March 1. Kyle Hall, a State Trooper originally from Owen County, moved to Clay County after graduating from the academy. He, his wife, and three children now call the area home...
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - NHS NICHOLAS KAUFMAN
(Local News ~ 02/22/24)
Nicholas Kaufman is a senior at Northview High School. He is involved in the science club, Interact club, robotics club, and German club. Outside of school, Nicholas enjoys playing tennis and frequently participates in tennis tournaments in Indianapolis...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - Clay Community School Corporation: A Lesson learned
(Local News ~ 02/22/24)
A recent social media post has garnered an outpouring of anger in the community, with two teenagers, the Clay Community School Corporation and Superintendent Dr. Tim Rayle, caught in the middle. When two students felt their voices were not being heard, they voiced their opinions and concerns online on social media. The post quickly garnered attention in support of the students and then turned ugly as others began to post what is described as cyberbullying, harassment, and false information...
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Solar Flares
(Local News ~ 02/22/24)
The solar flares spat out by a sunspot, AR3590, is one of the most volatile “beta-gamma-delta” magnetic fields to hit Earth, causing radio and cellphone outages and problems throughout the US. Solar flares always hit Earth, and it’s usually no big deal. However, the two flares that hit Earth Wednesday were recorded as X1.9-class...
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Clay City gets back on track with Senior Night win
(High School Sports ~ 02/22/24)
Clay City’s boys basketball team hasn’t been on the losing side of the scoreboard very often this season. However, entering Thursday’s home finale against visiting Lighthouse Christian, the Eels found themselves in the midst of a two-game losing streak – their longest skid of the season...
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UPDATE - Murder suspect released due to court error
(Local News ~ 02/22/24)
Jon Luke Benjamine McGuff pleaded not guilty to the murder charge of Billy Matherly, which occurred on May 11, 2023. The Clay County Justice Center confirmed McGuff was no longer in custody on January 31, 2024, due to a court error. SPEEDY TRIAL REQUIREMENTS...
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