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Knights can't handle Eagles' transition game in WIC loss
(High School Sports ~ 01/20/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Brown County lived up to their mascot's aerial-based nickname during Saturday's girls' basketball matinee at Northview. The Eagles put together their running game during a 23-point second quarter that propelled them past the Knights 60-43 in Western Indiana Conference play...
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Tax diversification and retirement income
(Column ~ 01/20/14)
You need to save and invest as much as possible to pay for the retirement lifestyle you've envisioned. But your retirement income also depends, to a certain degree, on how your retirement funds are taxed. And that's why you may be interested in tax diversification...
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Company offering free service for veterans
(Local News ~ 01/20/14)
Lucas Company wants to show its appreciation to American veterans with its "Keeping Hero's Warm" event. On Wednesday, Jan. 22, Lucas Company employees will visually inspect furnaces and replace the filters of any American veteran free of charge. Lucas Company services Clay, Vigo and Putnam counties. They will accept calls until they are booked for the day. Please call 812- 835-1193 or 812-870-8845...
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Vote center plan to be considered next week
(Local News ~ 01/20/14)
The Clay County Election Board will meet at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 29, in the Commissioners' Courtroom at the Clay County Courthouse to consider passage of the Clay County Vote Center Plan. This meeting is open to the public.
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Indianapolis man accused of driving drunk
(Local News ~ 01/20/14)
Police say the Indianapolis man who caused an accident on Interstate 70 in Clay County on Sunday was allegedly drunk and had his 27-year-old autistic daughter in the passenger seat. Richard E. Loschen, 52, also had a full case of beer hidden under his 2008 Dodge Caliber, according to an Indiana State Police report...
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Turkey Run Inn employee arrested
(Local News ~ 01/20/14)
A Turkey Run Inn employee was arrested for thefts at the Turkey Run State Park Friday. Lesa Bilskie, 50, from Marshall, was preliminarily charged with numerous thefts, a class D felony. According to a press release from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources conservation officers conducted an investigation, which resulted in the seizure of thousands of items that were stolen over a period of several years...
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Skills gap, same-sex marriage among topics discussed at cracker-barrel
(Local News ~ 01/20/14)
A handful of state lawmakers were questioned on Saturday why some Wabash Valley high schools were losing their vocational classes despite thelegislative push to create more skilled workers. It was one of a number of topics discussed during the cracker-barrel session at the Cory Firehouse, featuring State Sens. John Waterman (District 39) and Tim Skinner (District 48), and State Reps. Jim Baird (District 44) and Bob Heaton (District 46)...
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A new car! -- Brazil resident's new wheels come courtesy of employer
(Local News ~ 01/20/14)
With tears in her eyes and a smile stretching from ear to ear, Donna Boone found herself overcome with emotion on Monday. "I can't believe it. This is mine?" exclaimed Boone, as she was given the keys to a 2014 Chevrolet Cruze. A housekeeper at Cloverleaf Healthcare of Knightsville, Boone was one of more than 50 employees eligible to win the car in a drawing sponsored by Ide Management Group -- Cloverleaf's parent company...
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