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Schrader blossoming into ace of Northview's pitching staff
(High School Sports ~ 04/28/23)
Having one of the top arms in the Wabash Valley to lead the pitching staff last season, Northview’s Caden Schrader spent most of his sophomore year manning different positions on the infield for the Knights. But with the program’s No. 1 and No. 2 pitchers – Landon Carr and Coy Edwards – graduating, Schrader knew he would vault up the pecking order and become Northview’s go-to guy on the mound in 2023...
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Do you know Gizmo?
(Local News ~ 04/28/23)
If you are a fan of the Facebook page “Keeping up with Gizmo,” you already know about this local celebrity. He has an adventurous spirit, a great profile for a selfie pic, and many adoring fans who keep up with this young man. According to one of his favorite humans, Kylee Henderson, Gizmo is a cute Ancona black and white duck that is a rebel...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: PPG Expands Again
(Local News ~ 04/28/23)
“This is a great day for the community. We are thankful to have them and their investment,” said Shellina Shearer, Executive Director of the Clay County Chamber of Commerce. Shearer was discussing the recent expansion at PPG located just off of Industrial Drive behind Great Dane. A ribbon cutting and tours were held by the company on April 26...
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Loretta Frye Brazil, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 04/28/23)
Loretta Frye, 62, was released from this life on April 26, 2023, at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. She was born in Clay County on August 16, 1960, to the late Darrell and Dinah (Waymire) Moore. Loretta graduated from Brazil High School in 1979 and married Charley Frye. She worked as the housekeeping and laundry supervisor at the Clay County Health Center...
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Clay City wins 2023 Ivy Tech Cob and Cog Championship
(Local News ~ 04/28/23)
Dr. Tim Rayle sent this photo of when Clay City won the 2023 Ivy Tech Cob and Cog Championship. The Times staff is following this story. Congratulations!!
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