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Wabash Valley Community Foundation’s Community Builders Institute Awards $40,000 in Grants
(Local News ~ 01/12/24)
Brazil, IND. – Six communities throughout Clay County received grants from the Wabash Valley Community Foundation’s Community Builders Institute, totaling $40,000. In 2023, the Community Foundation implemented the Clay County Community Builders Institute to address “Quality of Life Placemaking." This Institute was designed to encourage interactions between Clay County residents by marketing the County’s assets. ...
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HONOR ROLL SECOND GRADING PERIOD - Cornerstone Christian Academy
(Local News ~ 01/12/24)
Cornerstone is pleased to announce the Honor Roll for the second nine-week grading period. First grade all A’s: Tessa Paul, and Delaney Wilson First grade all A and B’s: Finlee Amis, Henry Huffman, Amelia Rosano, Second grade all A’s: Elizabeth Allen, Jeana Marie Jabbour, Nora Haggart, Abby Peelman, Lincoln Powell, Brynlee Stantz, and Cora Thompson...
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Hazardous Weather Outlook for Central Indiana
(Local News ~ 01/12/24)
Today, Friday 01/12/23 A WIND ADVISORY is in effect from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM. Wind gusts of 40-45 mph will be possible today. Even higher gusts to near 55 mph will be possible this evening. Light snow showers are possible Friday night into early Saturday,...
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Northview silences South Putnam to win again
(High School Sports ~ 01/12/24)
It only took a couple of minutes into Friday’s conference matchup against South Putnam for Northview girls basketball head coach Zack Keyes to ask for a timeout. His group was in a 5-0 hole. And while that wasn’t anywhere near the largest deficit the Lady Knights had come back from this season, Keyes didn’t like what he was seeing on the floor...
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Goff's triple-double leads Knights past South Putnam
(High School Sports ~ 01/12/24)
Northview’s boys basketball team couldn’t have scripted the first quarter to go any better than it did against visiting South Putnam on Friday night. The Knights made their first seven shots and got scoring contributions from seven different players in the opening stanza to build an 11-point lead that was widened to as many as 15 in the first half...
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UPDATED: Warming Centers around Clay County
(Local News ~ 01/12/24)
As the bitter cold makes its way to Clay County, local organizations are opening their doors as warming centers. The YMCA located at 225 E Kruzan St will be open during business hours for those who want to escape the temperatures, starting Sunday, January 7, from Noon to 5:00 p.m. Mon-Thur 5:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. and Friday 5 a.m. - 8 p.m...
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