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Tolbert leads Chargers past Colts
(Professional Sports ~ 11/29/10)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The more the San Diego Chargers feed Mike Tolbert the ball, the better the results are. The bruising back powered for 103 yards and a touchdown on 26 carries to help the Chargers beat Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts 36-14 on Sunday night...
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Purdue women's player with meningitis released
(College Sports ~ 11/29/10)
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP) -- Purdue women's basketball player Drey Mingo has been released from a hospital after five days of treatment for bacterial meningitis. Purdue says Mingo was discharged on Sunday and will continue receiving care from several sources, including the school's athletics training and medical staff. She was admitted to a hospital on Tuesday in critical condition with the inflammation of membranes around the brain and spine that can be fatal...
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Officials seek information on accident
(Local News ~ 11/29/10)
The Clay Count Sheriff's Department is currently seeking information from the public regarding an accident on State Road 59 Saturday evening. According to Sheriff Mike Heaton, a homeowner living in the area of 12276 North SR 59 who reported to E911 Dispatchers a vehicle drove through their yard, damaging the yard, flowerbeds and clipping the house before driving away sometime between 9-9:30 p.m...
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Food orders due Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/29/10)
Eastside Christian Church Angel Food orders are due Saturday, Dec. 4. Someone will be at the church on Thursday evening from 4:30-6 p.m.
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Candy/Cookie sale
(Local News ~ 11/29/10)
The Cory Zion Ladies Circle will conduct their second candy/cookie sale from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Saturday. The sale will take place in the Family Life Center at Cory Zion Church, 3476 W. CR 300 S., Cory. Candy will be available for purchase at $5 per pound. In addition, cookies will be available for $3 per pound...
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Defense leads Eels past scrappy Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 11/29/10)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY -- The visiting White River Valley Wolverines are coming off a two-win season and had to replace three starters from the last time they faced Clay City. However, WRV has come a long way under first-year head coach and former Wolverine and Butler star, A.J. Graves...
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North Clay eighth-grade splits with Otters
(High School Sports ~ 11/29/10)
By MATT MCKINNEY Times Staff Reporter The North Clay eighth-grade boys' basketball team split a two-game series against Otter Creek Middle School. Otter Creek won game one. 47-31, but North Clay rebounded in the second to win, 35-26. The first game turned into a glorified three-point shootout, while the second was a defensive struggle with many fouls...
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