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Hot perimeter shooting leads Knights to victory
(High School Sports ~ 02/04/05)
Senior Casey Challandes (#34) tallied four points in the Knights' victory over Bloomfield on Thursday night. BLOOMFIELD -- After a loss to Plainfield on Tuesday night that halted a five game winning streak for Northview, the Knights were in need of a confidence boost heading into postseason play next Friday night...
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MARGARET ANN NEAL
(Obituary ~ 02/04/05)
Margaret Ann Neal, 78 of Brazil, died at 9:45 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 3, 2005, at Terre Haute Regional Hospital following an extended illness. Margaret was born Dec. 18, 1926, in Lafayette, Ind., the daughter of L.E. Singer and Flora Potter Singer. She graduated from Galveston High School in 1943. Summers, during World War II, she worked in munitions plants assembling B-17 Flying Fortress bombers...
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GLADYS SHONK
(Obituary ~ 02/04/05)
Gladys Shonk, 84, of Clay City died Feb. 3, 2005, at 3:45 a.m. in Clay Health Center, Brazil. Born Nov. 21, 1920, in Clay County, she was the daughter of David Staley and Ethel Frump Staley. She graduated from Clay City High School. On Feb. 7, 1943, she married Delbert Shonk. They owned and operated a family farm for many years. He passed away in July, 1973...
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Warehouse being built across from Great Dane
(Local News ~ 02/04/05)
Best Bolts Products, Inc. is constructing a new warehouse to be completed by the end of March or beginning of April across the street from Great Dane Trailers, said Best Bolts Products Vice President Brad McGinnis. "It was a natural fit for us to be across the street from Great Dane," McGinnis said Thursday...
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Cracker Barrel to be informative
(Local News ~ 02/04/05)
They may not be toting their favorite cheeses along, but state legislators will arrive armed with answers for their constituents at the 2005 Clay County Cracker Barrel. The Cracker Barrel meeting is open to the public and set for 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday at the Brazil YMCA...
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School budget cuts promise to be difficult
(Local News ~ 02/04/05)
Concerned parents, students and teachers from around the county filled the media center at Thursday evening's special work session regarding impending school budget cuts. The size of the crowd both surprised and pleased the Clay Community School Board of Trustees...
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