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(High School Sports ~ 08/05/04)
Millie Akers provided scoring balance to last year's Northview golf team and will be an important factor in the 2004 team's success.
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Northview girls golf team opens season strong
(High School Sports ~ 08/05/04)
By CAREY FOX Redwood17257@yahoo.com After graduating a Division I scholarship golfer in Amy Thiemann who played in the state golf finals three of four years along with veteran Kelsey Smith, things might look to be up in the air for the Northview girls golf program...
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(High School Sports ~ 08/05/04)
Brittiney Cheek returns to Northview's golf squad this year after finishing in a tie for 15th individually at the state finals meet last year. As a team the Knights have advanced to the finals in three of the past four years.
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PHIL D. CURTS
(Obituary ~ 08/05/04)
PHIL D. CURTS Phil D. Curts, 82, of Terre Haute, died at 7:05 p.m. Saturday, July 31, 2004, in his residence. He was born March 8, 1922, in Catlin to Charles E. Curts and Mattie McNary Curts. He was a retired printer for the Tribune-Star. He was a veteran of World War II, serving in four campaigns in Europe, including the Battle of the Bulge. He was a life member of the 94th Infantry Division of Patton's Third Army, and a lifetime member of Veterans of Foreign Wars...
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Park Board discusses hiring superintendent
(Local News ~ 08/05/04)
By LINDA MESSMER lindamessmer@yahoo.com There may be a Park Superintendent in 2005. Filling that position was discussed at last night's Park Board meeting at City Hall. Board President Ruthann Jeffries and Treasurer John Tilley said they have talked with Mayor Arthur and are making plans for next year...
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Cattle deaths investigated by state
(Local News ~ 08/05/04)
By LINDA MESSMER lindamessmer@yahoo.com A complaint was called in to the Clay County Health Department on Tuesday regarding Friendly Grove Feeders which is located in Southern Clay County near Lewis. The caller, who requested to remain anonymous, said the cattle feeder operation recently had about 250 cattle die from unknown causes. Also, the caller said about 70 of the carcasses were given to the Exotic Feline Rescue Center and the rest were buried...
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