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Northview grad Long, places seventh in Boston
(High School Sports ~ 03/02/04)
1995 Northview graduate Carri Long placed seventh in the high jump at the recent 2004 Indoor Track and Field Championships Northview graduate Carri Long placed seventh in Sunday's 2004 Indoor Track and Field Championships in Boston. Amy Acuff took the title by clearing 6'4 while second place Tisha Waller missed on her three attempts at the height...
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Senior forward Camrand Tucker
(High School Sports ~ 03/02/04)
Senior forward Camrand Tucker (#12) leads Clay City in rebounding with nearly seven per game. The Eels open postseason play tonight at approximately 7:30 p.m. following the Bloomfield vs. Shakamak contest.
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RICHARD L. 'JEFF' JEFFRIES
(Obituary ~ 03/02/04)
Richard L. "Jeff" Jeffries, 67, of Rockville, Ind., died at 11:05 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 29, 2004, in his residence. Born March 9, 1936, in Carbon, he was the son of the late Philip A. and Alma Martin Jeffries. Memberships included Carbon Baptist Church...
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STANLEY V. HART
(Obituary ~ 03/02/04)
Stanley V. Hart, 61, of Clay City, died Saturday, Feb. 28, 2004. Born Nov. 22, 1942, in Owen County, he was the son of Delbert Leo and Geneva "Gene" Beatty Hart. He graduated from Patricksburg High School, Class of 1960 where he played basketball and baseball and was the class Valedictorian...
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DAISY ANITA HAVILAND CARPENTER
(Obituary ~ 03/02/04)
Daisy Anita Haviland Carpenter, 79, of Sullivan, Ind., died Sunday, Feb. 29, 2004, at her home. Born Jan. 27, 1925, in Clay County, she was the daughter of Earl Haviland and Esther Croft Waggoner. She was a housewife and a member of Rebecca Lodge of Hymera and the Women's Auxiliary of VFW Post 717 in Worthington. She loved her family, sewing, and doing crafts and was a great eucherer, winning several tournaments...
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Reinoehl joins French Funeral Home
(Local News ~ 03/02/04)
The French family welcomes Joel Reinoehl to the funeral home family. He is the son of the late Bob and the late Janet Hill Reinoehl. Reinoehl married Monica Johnson in 1989. They have a daughter Conner who is a 6th grader at North Clay Middle School and a dog Tasha...
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Will steel costs affect the new jail?
(Local News ~ 03/02/04)
Things have moved smoothly up until now, but rising steel prices may put the first true roadblock in the path of the Clay County jail. In a 2 1/2-hour meeting yesterday, the Clay County Commissioners spoke to Dave Scholl, a representative of Shenkel-Schultz, the architectural firm behind the new jail. In his brief presentation, Scholl said that things are going fairly well, but issues with steel and construction costs may become apparent soon...
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