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North Clay girls track team takes second in WIC meet
(High School Sports ~ 05/23/03)
Staff Reports The North Clay Lady Knights track team finished their season on a high note by winning the Clay City Relays and taking second in the Western Indiana Conference meet. The Knights registered 128 points to Linton's 107 to emerge victorious at the Relays...
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Knights advance in track sectionals
(High School Sports ~ 05/23/03)
- Golf and JV baseball win Staff Reports The Northview golf team seems to be on the right track as the season winds down. The Knights defeated the Sullivan Golden Arrows Thursday evening 150-151. Tyler Akers was the low scorer for Northview with a 36, just ahead of Austin Staley who had a 37. Jared Freeman scored a 38 and Caleb Edington had a 39 to complete the scoring for the Knights...
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Rice wins Carb Day pit stop title
(High School Sports ~ 05/23/03)
By CAREY FOX Sports Editor INDIANAPOLIS -- Buddy Rice has to hope that the results on Sunday reflect those during Wednesday's Pit Stop competition. Rice's crew changed all four tires and simulated a refueling stop during the competition and beat defending champion Helio Castroneves during the Carburetion Day festivities...
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VERA L. LENTZ
(Obituary ~ 05/23/03)
Vera L. Lentz, 76, of Coal City, died at 7:55 a.m. Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at Bloomington Hospital. Born in Owen County on Aug. 6, 1926, she was the daughter of Franklin B. and Alta P. Hacker Williams who have preceded her in death. A graduate of Patricksburg High School, she enjoyed knitting, crocheting and was an avid reader. She retired from General Electric in Linton, Ind...
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Unsolved crimes: In the past but not forgotten
(Local News ~ 05/23/03)
By LUCY PERRY Times Staff Writer David Thomas likes to think about the victories he's seen within the county court system as he enters his third term as Clay County Prosecutor. But, it's an unfortunate reality that the unsolved crimes linger in his mind while an entire community continues to ponder what happened in those instances...
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Dan Dragon's students learn roofing, wiring and architecture
(Local News ~ 05/23/03)
By MEG GREY Staff Intern While most Clay County high school students are stuck inside all day learning about reading, writing and arithmetic, the 22 students in the Building Trades program are outdoors studying roofing, wiring, and architecture. For the past 29 years, Clay City and Northview High School Building Trades classes have collaborated on building a house which is then sold. ...
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Basket Bingo to raise funds
(Local News ~ 05/23/03)
SEELYVILLE -- Wabash Valley Optimist Club is hosting a Basket Bingo to raise money for their youth and community projects June 12 at Plumbers and Steamfitters Meeting Hall in Seelyville. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. Advance tickets are $10 for 20 games with three cards per game...
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Basket Bingo to raise funds
(Local News ~ 05/23/03)
SEELYVILLE -- Wabash Valley Optimist Club is hosting a Basket Bingo to raise money for their youth and community projects June 12 at Plumbers and Steamfitters Meeting Hall in Seelyville. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. Advance tickets are $10 for 20 games with three cards per game...
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