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Braves too tough for Knights to tame
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/09)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview girls' soccer team was outmatched in a tussle with a more polished Terre Haute South squad on Tuesday night. The Braves scored twice in the opening 10 minutes and used that confidence to take a 10-0 decision over the Knights...
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North Clay volleyball teams cruise past Eels
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/09)
Staff Report CLAY CITY -- The North Clay volleyball teams came away with a pair of victories on Monday night as the seventh-grade posted a 25-9, 25-5 victory and the eighth-grade won 25-7, 25-21 over the Eels. In the seventh-grade contest, Whit-ney Halfhill posted 15 points with four service aces and Abbey Timberman contributed an 11-point effort with three aces for the Knights. ...
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Clay City boys claim Tri-River Conference championship
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/09)
Staff Report JASONVILLE -- The Clay City boys' cross country team placed all five of its scoring finishers inside the top-10 as the Eels repeated as Tri-River Conference champions on Tuesday night. Running on the same course that they competed on Saturday at the Shakamak Invite, the Eels were impressive in winning with a total of just 25 points followed by North Central's 58 and Shakamak's 71. Eminence was fourth, followed by Linton and Union (Dugger) had an incomplete team...
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North Clay football teams score wins against Vikings
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/09)
BY CLAY CUNNINGHAM Times Staff Reporter North Clay's seventh-and eighth-grade football teams both earned victories against West Vigo Tuesday night. While the end result of both games was the same, the routes each team took differed greatly. The seventh-grade squad routed the Vikings by the tally of 30-12, with RB/QB Joe Ball accounting for the Knights' first three scores. ...
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CLUB NEWS
(Community News ~ 09/29/09)
TRI KAPPA Tri Kappa Associate Chapter met Monday, Sept. 14, at 6:30 p.m., at the First United Methodist Church Trayler Hall. The meeting was opened by President Sandra Henderson with the song and opening verse. Mary Anne Froderman read the roll call with 22 members and guest Teresa Akers answering. Minutes of the May 4, and Executive meeting on June 9 were read by Mary Anne...
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Van Buren High School class of 1951
(Community News ~ 09/29/09)
The Van Buren class of 1951 celebrated their 58th class reunion at the Carbon Baptist Church with a catered lunchone and fellowship. Attending were: (front row) Dale Payne, Charlottie Love Witty, Lois Witty Baysinger, Gerald Wardenburg; (second row) Mary Treash Woll, Nancy Louderback Bennett, Joy Thompson Trout, Marie Milner; (third row) Jim Withers, Fred Garrison, Eddie Mong and Willard Cox...
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Staunton High School class of 1951
(Community News ~ 09/29/09)
Ten members of the Staunton High School class of 1951 celebrated their 58th class reunion at the American Legion in Brazil on Sept. 26. Attending were: (front row) Mary Ann Casassa Trout, Marcella McKenzie Reagin, Charlotte Boyce Ellis, Patricia Veach George; (back row) Melvin Buchholz, Frank Garrison, Bob Nance, Larry Barr, Kenneth Warner, Carl Nickey...
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Maci Mae Lynn Blackburn
(Births ~ 09/29/09)
Mekayla Batchelor is proud to announce the birth of her sister, Maci Mae Lynn Blackburn. Maci was born on Sept. 24, 2009, at 7:04 p.m., at Union Hospital, Terre Haute. She weighed 6 pounds, 15 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. Proud parents are Michelle Batchelor and Ed Blackburn, Brazil...
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Mason Douglas Sheese
(Births ~ 09/29/09)
Morgan and Makenzie Sheese are proud to announce the birth of their brother, Mason Douglas Sheese. Mason was born on Sept. 17. He weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce and was 22 inches long. Proud parents are Doug and Lisa Sheese, Brazil. Grandparents are Steve and Patty Bedwell and Doug and Diana Sheese, all of Brazil...
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Emalyn Grace Turner
(Births ~ 09/29/09)
Jason and Mandy Turner are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Emalyn Grace Turner. Emalyn was born on Aug. 9, 2009, at 11:35 p.m., at the Clarian North Medical Center, Carmel. She weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Diane and Andy Gill, and Brent Norris. Great-grandparents are Eva and the late Wilmer Hayes, and the late Betty and Dave Harris, Terre Haute...
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Richard Dean Wallace
(Obituary ~ 09/29/09)
Richard Dean Wallace, 80, Brazil, formerly of Nevada, Mo., died Sept. 28, 2009, at 12:25 p.m., at his residence. He was born Jan. 20, 1929, in Mosby, Mo., the son of Rial H. Wallace and Marjorie Riley Wallace. He served in the U.S. Army during WWII. He learned the trade of carpenter and worked as a self-employed carpenter all his working years...
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JAIL BOOKINGS 9-30-09
(Police Logs ~ 09/29/09)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings occurred at the Clay County Justice Center during Sept. 25-28. Awaiting Arraignment Coleman, Michael Roy, 44 Krider, Sherri, 33 Tanner, Ethan, 19 Waldridge, Justin, 29 Awaiting Warrant Arraignment...
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CCSD searching for mischief suspects
(Local News ~ 09/29/09)
The Clay County Sheriff's Department is looking for information concerning a criminal mischief incident that destroyed a portion of a cornfield in rural Clay County early Sunday morning. According to Clay County Sheriff Mike Heaton, deputies are investigating a criminal mischief report involving at least three all terrain vehicles (ATVs) and possibly a full-size vehicle that damaged a cornfield located on State Road 42 in an area between Sonnefield Road and County Road 475 East some time around 6 a.m.. ...
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Pair arrested on alleged burglary, break-in charges
(Local News ~ 09/29/09)
Two suspects believed to be involved in the burglary of the Clay City Youth League concession stand and at least one residential break-in were recently arrested. According to information provided by the Clay County Sheriff's Department, Michael Keith Floyd, 19, Coal City, was taken into custody on an arrest warrant for class C felony burglary and class D felony theft charges and booked into the Clay County Justice Center on a $10,000 cash bond, with no 10 percent allowed...
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'Mother Goose' entertains, teaches at LEAAP Center
(Local News ~ 09/29/09)
A special guest visited the LEAAP (Linking Education to Adults, Adolescents and Preschoolers) Center Tuesday. Mother Goose engaged teachers, students and parents in rhymes, music and stories. "This is the best job," Rachel Williams, aka Mother Goose, said. "The kids are always excited to see me come back."...
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Judge accepts former teacher's plea
(Local News ~ 09/29/09)
Although scheduled for jury trial proceedings, a former North Clay Middle School Physical Education teacher entered into a negotiated plea agreement during court proceedings early Monday morning. According to documentation provided by Clay Superior Court, Anita M. Miller, 44, with the assistance of her attorney Darrell E. Felling, negotiated a plea agreement/sentencing recommendation with the Clay County Prosecutor's Office...
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