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SEASON PREVIEW: Northview sifting through injuries, newness of roster to begin season
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/24)
Entering her third season at the helm of Northview's girls tennis program, head coach Joni Sutherland has had the deja vu feeling of when she originally took over as the team's leader. The reason? Northview's roster is split evenly down the middle with returners (11) and newcomers (10), creating an unknown feeling about the group and what their capabilities are this spring...
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SEASON PREVIEW: After one-year hiatus, Eels return to links
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/24)
After several years of competing against some of the best programs in the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference, as well as around the Wabash Valley, Clay City was unable to put together enough players to have a golf team last season. Hoping to bring the program back in 2024, Clay City head coach Clarence Johnson put the word out around the high school that he was hoping it would be just a one-year hiatus...
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SEASON PREVIEW: Northview brings back loaded roster with plenty of experience that's looking to make a long postseason run
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/24)
A couple of years ago, when then-head coach Samuel Grimes took over the reins as Northview's head boys golf coach, he inherited a young group that was learning to play at the varsity level on the fly. But even through the struggles, he forecasted a promising future for the group, noting that once they became upperclassmen, the Wabash Valley would be put on notice because the Knights were coming...
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2024 Firecracker 5K Glow Race
(Local News ~ 03/29/24)
The Clay County YMCA has opened registration for the 2024 Firecracker 5k Glow Race. The race is Friday, June 28th at 8:30pm at Forest Park. The race will start at the walking track and continue past the club house and onto the golf course. The race will end back at the walking track to complete the 3.1 mile race...
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OPEN HANDS PRESCHOOL: Celebrating 20 years, and local young entrepreneurs
(Local News ~ 03/29/24)
For 20 years Open Hands Preschool has been watching eager young faces prepare for compulsory education. As those children grow into young adults, many have returned to the school to thank the staff. Many have returned to the school’s vendor fair - a fundraiser that supports the school - with a small business venture of their own...
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Enjoying Spring Break
(Local News ~ 03/29/24)
Even with the finicky Indiana weather, many students enjoyed their time off from school by spending time in Forest Park. Park Superintendent Marv Moon says he counts around 25 residents playing disc golf in the park daily.
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - Roadside Memorials: Remembering Those Lost to Vehicle Accidents
(Local News ~ 03/29/24)
Roadside Memorials are seen throughout Clay County’s byways and highways. The Indiana Department of Transportation does not “officially” have a Roadside Memorial sign marker tribute program. When asked, officials say they are not allowed in Indiana...
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THANK YOU
(Local News ~ 03/29/24)
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