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Marlow's versatility has major impact on Northview's success
(High School Sports ~ 10/21/22)
Luke Marlow remembers exactly when he tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. Returning a punt against Edgewood on Oct. 8 last fall, a Mustang defender tackled Marlow awkwardly when the then-sophomore felt something pop. “I had a kid fall across my knee on a punt return. ...
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Traffic stop leads to allegations of trafficking with an inmate.
(Local News ~ 10/21/22)
A traffic stop leads to allegations of drug charges and trafficking with an inmate. According to officials at the Clay County Sheriff’s Department, a deputy on patrol Tuesday evening noticed a motorist make a wide turnaround on East US 40, almost leaving the roadway before swerving back to the center of the road...
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Earlene (Underwood) Barr, Brazil, IN
(Obituary ~ 10/21/22)
Earlene (Underwood) Barr, 84, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away at Cloverleaf Health Care on October 20, 2022, following an extended illness. Earlene was born on June 3, 1938, in Brazil, Indiana, the daughter of Herbert Malcom and Mildred (Harrell) Underwood. ...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: A monument intentionally has the wrong spelling on it, but it stands for the right idea
(Local News ~ 10/21/22)
“To the unknown dead of the war of 1891-65 erected by Gen. Canby Womans Releif Corps No.3 1906” This monument sits at Cottage Hill Cemetary, all but forgotten by many. Looking at it today, the first thing that stands out, not only is the group forgotten but “Releif” is spelled wrong.
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Northview's season stalls out in sectional loss to Brebeuf
(High School Sports ~ 10/21/22)
Throughout the regular season, Northview’s football team leaned upon its rushing attack. With a senior-laden offensive line mixed with a dual threat quarterback and a pair of running backs that can score a touchdown from anywhere on the field at any time, the Knights scored in bunches all fall...
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