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Eels down Warriors in home opener
(High School Sports ~ 04/11/03)
Clay City's Kari Bettenbrock gave up just one run while striking out 10 in winning her season debut. CLAY CITY -- After having their season opening game against Vincennes Rivet canceled on Monday, the Eel's softball team got to open the season at home against the visiting North Knox Warriors on Thursday...
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Knights take two from Owen Valley
(High School Sports ~ 04/11/03)
Northview's Natasha Barnett (right) outleans Owen Valley's 1,600 relay anchor runner to give the Knights the event win. Barnett joined teammates Chcarra Yockey, Nikki Royer and Lindsey Stearley to get the win in the meet's final event. The Northview Knights track squads picked up an opening night win on Thursday versus Western Indiana Conference opponent Owen Valley...
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Clay City's Cameron Gerber
(High School Sports ~ 04/11/03)
Clay City's Cameron Gerber (left) dives for the plate in the second inning as the Eels scored four runs. Gerber was safe as was the Eels' lead in an 8-1 victory.
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Double header today
(High School Sports ~ 04/11/03)
Northview senior first baseman Justin Wilson and the Knights will play a double header today versus the South Putnam Eagles at 11 a.m.
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Brazil Lady Bandits take title
(High School Sports ~ 04/11/03)
The Brazil Lady Bandits fourth grade traveling basketball team came home with the "Jammin on the Wabash" Tournament title in Vincennes. The team is comprised of: (front row l-r) Dallas Butts, Brandy Russell, Lauren Webster and Anna Pinkston. (Back row l-r) Coach Garland Pinkston, Ali Sharton, Corey Laue, Kelsey Searles, Chelsey Sampson, Kelsey Searing and Assistant Coach Elliott Russell...
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Families to get help in time of need
(Local News ~ 04/11/03)
Families of Clay County public servants will have a little more peace of mind now that a local funeral home is offering free funerals to their loved ones in the event they die line of duty. Rob Moore, director and manager of Moore funeral Home, 142 N. Washington St., knows that families of public servants carry an extra burden worrying about the danger fire, police, sheriff, ambulance and search and rescue staff routinely are subjected to at work...
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Earth Day Billboard Poster Contest
(Local News ~ 04/11/03)
Earth Day Billboard Poster Contest Winners from Cornerstone Christian Academy stand with award presenter, Janet Reed. (Left) Hanna Stewart, Kirsten Weddle and Caleb McGinty. #3250 Ashley Higginbotham (left) and Olivia Herron 6th graders from North Clay Middle School were winners of the Earth Day Billboard Poster Contest sponsored by the Clay-Owen-Vigo Solid Waste Management District. ...
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City Council considers rezoning
(Local News ~ 04/11/03)
Agenda items included requests: - For ERA and tax abatement - To rezone portion of S. Murphy Ave. Put on hold was a request by Hendrix family to rename Wheeler Park Brazil City Council heard the first reading of a resolution Tuesday that would designate property as an economic revitalization area and recommended for tax abatement...
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Teachers let go due to funding
(Local News ~ 04/11/03)
In an unusual 4-3 split, Clay Community Schools Board voted last night to cancel non-permanent teacher contracts. Terry Barr, Len Fischer, Ted Jackson and wild card Steve Grigsby won the decision over Bob Atkinson, Jon Hull and Joe Thomas. Because of the uncertainty of financial aid from federal and state governments, and the budget crunch already at the local level with late tax reassessment money, the board decided to do everything possible to alleviate the problem. ...
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North Clay Media Fair winners
(Local News ~ 04/11/03)
Pictured are Jordan Bussing, Justin Siples, Nic Beasley, Garrett Mager and Beau McKinney. The eighth grade students represented North Clay Middle School at the District Media Fair at Honey Creek Middle School on March 8. Bussing, Beasley, Mager, McKinney and Siples competed in the Multimedia Presentation category. ...
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Guard members coming home
(Local News ~ 04/11/03)
The 181st Fighter Wing is coming Home! Approximately 200 members of the Indiana Air National Guard Unit were deployed to Incirlik Air Force Base in Turkey, in late January. Their mission was to patrol the "No Fly Zone" over Northern Iraq. There had been rumors recently that Turkey no longer wanted American troops in their country. However, Community Manager, Capt. John Puckett said the 181st spent their entire deployment in Incirlik...
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Board sets year-end school calendar
(Local News ~ 04/11/03)
Clay Community Schools Board Superintendent Thomas Rohr set the year-end school calendar and presented the dates at Thursday night's regular meeting. The last day of school for students is May 28. High school graduation for Northview is May 30 and Clay City's is May 31. Alternative school and GED graduation dates have not been set yet...
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