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Knights place nine on WIC list
(High School Sports ~ 03/17/03)
Northview's basketball All-Conference members included (from left) Zach Keyes, Whitney Medworth, Logan Whitman, Amy Thiemann, Travis Hughes and Julie Whitted. When awards were presented for the Western Indiana Conference Sports Banquet, the Northview Knights were on the receiving end of quite a large haul of hardware last Wednesday night...
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Derek Mroczek received All-WIC
(High School Sports ~ 03/17/03)
Northview's Derek Mroczek received All-WIC honors last week along with a pair of his teammates. Mroczek won a a WIC title and advanced to semistate this year with a 37-9 mark.
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Group gathers to protest war
(Local News ~ 03/17/03)
Anti-war protesters display a variety of signs at the rally on the Vigo County Courthouse lawn Saturday. TERRE HAUTE -- They started arriving at the Federal Building just before noon Saturday. Quietly, building up to nearly 100 members, the group of anti-war demonstrators were ready to march together in protest of their country going to war with Iraq...
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Clay City Winter Percussion places 6th
(Local News ~ 03/17/03)
The Clay City Winter Percussion placed sixth in Class A movement competition last Saturday at the New Palestine, Ind. Percussion Contest. The group will participate for the third consecutive year in the IPA State Finals this Saturday at Decatur Central High School in Indianapolis. Clay City will compete in the Class A movement at 12:45 p.m. The class begins at 11:15 a.m. Awards will be presented at approximately 1:50 p.m...
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Students face changes is proposals pass
(Local News ~ 03/17/03)
Changes to Clay Community Schools 2003-2004 student handbooks received first reading at Thursday's regular board meeting. The proposed changes will be read at another board meeting before the school board votes on them. Significant changes include attendance and suspension, weighted grades program, graduation, tuition costs, cheating and plagiarism...
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Clay teachers can apply for fellowships
(Local News ~ 03/17/03)
Teachers, principals and assistant principals from 62 public school districts and 10 private schools across Indiana will spend their summer in individually renewing projects all over the world. They will study lighthouses and glaciers, bronze sculpture, papermaking and woodcarving, needlework and quilting, religious communities and spiritual pilgrimages, Chinese culture, gardening, creative writing and the civil rights movement in this country...
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