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Quality of life: Organizing bike trails
(Local News ~ 03/08/24)
Creating healthy recreation and transportation opportunities is the goal of the Clay Community Bike Trails group. Clay Community Bike Trails have joined forces with Clay Community Parks Association to gain momentum with land and monetary donations as the design phase for a bike/walking trail begins...
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Thrive to assist county with upcoming grants
(Local News ~ 03/08/24)
The Clay County Commissioners had a busy Monday morning with a full agenda and a large audience. From Thrive West Central, Kristine Krueger, Associate Director of Community Development, and Tyler Hudson, GIS Analyst, spoke regarding proposals and MOUs surrounding the Safe Streets and Bicycle & Pedestrian Plan...
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NHS Jazz Choir featured at Indiana Statehouse
(Local News ~ 03/08/24)
On Wednesday, February 28th, the Northview Jazz Choir performed as the featured Indiana music group at the Indiana Statehouse for “Indiana Arts Education Day”. As a part of that day, top music educators/directors from around the state came to the Statehouse to promote music education. ...
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NHS Jazz Choir & Band
(Local News ~ 03/08/24)
Northview High School Vocal Jazz and Instrumental Jazz Groups all receive Gold Ratings at ISSMA District Contest this past weekend. The Northview Mixed Jazz choir also received a “With Distinction” rating for their high scores. Northview’s two vocal jazz groups (Silver Shades and Knight Shades) are under the direction of Brenda Buchanan. ...
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REGIONAL PREVIEW: Changes to starting lineup lead to success for Northview
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/24)
Taking a full year off from coaching after five seasons at South Vermillion, Northview boys basketball head coach Shawn Nevill didn’t know a bunch about the roster he was inheriting in Brazil when he was hired last May. He got a better idea of the talent that was at his disposal during the summer months. ...
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REGIONAL PREVIEW: Keller’s game comes on strong at right time of season
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/24)
Clay City’s boys basketball team returned four key contributors – Ethan Edwards, Zain Keller, Michael Tucker and Bryce Wiram – as well as a cluster of others that hadn’t gotten many varsity minutes but had been in the program for a couple of years – Wyatt Johnson, Dalton Hill, Trey Dayhoff and Logan Stoelting – from last year’s 17-win team...
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REGIONAL PREVIEW: Goff’s leadership galvanizes Knights to go to battle
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/24)
At a young age, with his dad, Alan, a part of the Northview boys basketball coaching staff, Brayden Goff closely watched the likes of Quinton Hayes, Dylan Hyatt and Brigham Booe. He liked the way they led the Knights, and even as a youngster, Goff imagined himself stepping into their shoes one day as that type of player. He envisioned himself leading Northview to championships...
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REGIONAL PREVIEW: Johnson, Hill become ball handlers Eels were searching for
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/24)
Over the last couple of boys high school basketball seasons, Clay City has leaned heavily upon its depth. That included multiple senior ball-handling guards that left the program after last year’s 17-win campaign, leaving a gaping hole that head coach Chris Ames was, frankly, nervous about filling...
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REGIONAL PREVIEW: Late season surge spurred by worst practice of year
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/24)
Entering his first season as the head coach of Northview’s boys basketball team, Shawn Nevill was hoping to get off to a fast start. It didn’t happen. Northview squandered second half leads in each of its first three games, all ending in gut-wrenching losses. Even after splitting two of its next four games as the team got past the holidays, their record wasn’t where they wanted it to be...
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REGIONAL PREVIEW: Late season loss brings back Clay City’s hunger
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/24)
Entering the 2022-23 high school basketball season with seven straight losing seasons, which included four under the leadership of head coach Chris Ames, Clay City surprised many around the Wabash Valley when the Eels won 17 games last year. And with four rotation players – Ethan Edwards, Zain Keller, Michael Tucker and Bryce Wiram – back in the fold and expected to take another jump in their play, Clay City opened the season with expectations for the first time in a long time, leading to them being placed in the preseason Class A polls.. ...
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