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Northview tennis knocks off Indian Creek for third in WIC
(High School Sports ~ 09/18/16)
Times Staff Report Northview came away with a victory Saturday afternoon in a rain delayed conference battle for position. The Knights won a 4-1 match with Indian Creek in the Western Indiana Conference cross-over match. The win gives Northview third-place in the final standings...
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Northview tennis knocks off Indian Creek for third in WIC
(High School Sports ~ 09/18/16)
Times Staff Report Northview came away with a victory Saturday afternoon in a rain delayed conference battle for position. The Knights won a 4-1 match with Indian Creek in the Western Indiana Conference cross-over match. The win gives Northview third-place in the final standings...
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Clay City boys fourth at South Knox; Laswell places seventh overall
(High School Sports ~ 09/18/16)
Times Staff Report SOUTH KNOX -- Clay City traveled to Southern Indiana on Saturday to take on some of the best cross country teams that portion of the state had to offer. The Eels placed fourth in the boys' team standings at the South Knox Invite with 151 points, just six behind third-place Evansville Memorial. Barr-Reeve won the race with 61 points with Castle second with 86 points...
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Northview soccer splits in doubleheader against Cougars
(High School Sports ~ 09/18/16)
Times Staff Report Northview split a pair of conference soccer games on Saturday as the boys were winners while the girls dropped a one-goal decision. The Northview boys overcame both the Cougars and some sloppy, muddy field conditions to win a 6-0 decision. Both Sam Gentry and Ashton Rollo had hat tricks as Northview scored four goals in the first half and finished with two more in the second half. Rollo also had an assist in the victory. Logan Wright and Camden Ringo each had assists on goals...
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North Clay girls capture Eagle Classic title; boys sixth
(High School Sports ~ 09/18/16)
Times Staff Report North Clay's girls' cross country team captured the 15th running of the Eagle Classic on Saturday at Eagle Park in Nashville. The Knights came out on top of a 27-team field by scoring 90 points to edge out Greensburg (119) and Edgewood (129)...
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Cooksey family welcomes fifth generation
(Births ~ 09/18/16)
The Cooksey family recently welcomed the fifth generation upon the arrival of baby Lanna Lee Wilson on March 22, 2016. From left, Lanna is being held by great-great grandmother Miriam (Whittington) Cooksey, grandmother Lisa (Linton) Timberman, great-grandmother Rita (Cooksey) Linton, and Lanna’s mother Jessica (Timberman) Wilson. Miriam and Lisa each have five daughters...
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THINKING ABOUT HEALTH: Obesity rates fall in a few states but still higher than in 1990
(Community News ~ 09/18/16)
Is the message that the nation is getting too fat beginning to sink in? The answer is “yes but,” says the Trust for America’s Health, a nonprofit, non-partisan group that aims to protect the health of communities and make disease prevention a national priority. And a study of healthcare quality and quantity across the nation suggests some reasons why things are not improving uniformly...
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LOOK BACK: To the week of September 18-24, 1962
(A Look Back ~ 09/18/16)
A Look Back to Sept. 18-24, 1962
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Keep your grass clippings to yourself
(Editorial ~ 09/18/16)
Keep your grass clippings to yourself Pete Wilson Times Editor If I had an ounce of artistic ability, I might try dabbling in editorial cartoons. As my mind races at the end of a busy day at work or play, I often think about editorial cartoons that would bring local issues to light in a humorous way...
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Cory Apple Festival kicks off Friday
(Local News ~ 09/18/16)
The three-day Cory Apple Festival, slated for Friday through Sunday, will feature food, fun and entertainment. One new event this year will be New Wave Professional Wrestling on Friday night. Other events include a golf scramble at Hoosier Hills, Cornhole tournament, a pedal tractor pull and games for kids, car and motorcycle show, Fatboy Dan’s Redneck Lawnmower Derby and a parade. ...
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Have you seen Bigfoot?
(Local News ~ 09/18/16)
Have you ever seen Bigfoot? Brazil Mayor Brian Wyndham has a concrete replica of him. He’s a big, hairy creature with greenish yellow luminous eyes that looks like a cross between an ape and a werewolf. Bigfoot that is, not the Mayor. According to legend, Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, lives in the deep forest mainly in the Pacific Northwest. ...
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Search of Big Walnut ongoing for Fillmore man
(Local News ~ 09/18/16)
Indiana Conservation Officers use an air boat to search the swollen banks of the Big Walnut for Robert Simms, who has been missing on the creek since Sunday evening. Simms, of Fillmore, and a friend were kayaking on the creek when his boat rolled over...
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DNR provides safety tips for Indiana Deer Hunters
(Local News ~ 09/18/16)
Indiana Conservation Officers are offering safety tips to keep Hoosier deer hunters safe during the 2016 season which began last week in urban zones. Oct. 1 is the official beginning of archery deer season. Over 300,000 people will participate in deer hunting activities in the state through Jan. ...
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Clay County Planner: Monday, Sept. 19, 2016
(Local News ~ 09/18/16)
Power of the Community Sept. 22 Power of the Community to benefit the United Way Success by Six Literacy programs for Clay County children will be at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 22 at North Clay Middle School. The dinner includes samplings from local restaurants and caterers, along with raffles and silent and live auctions...
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Club News: Brazil Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa
(Community News ~ 09/18/16)
The Brazil Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa met Monday, Sept. 12, at the Brazil Elks. Our officers were inspected by Debbie Kot of Province XI at 3:30 p.m.. Our chapter meeting was held following inspection. This was our organizational meeting for 2016-2017...
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State Rep. Morrison lands job with company at center of vaping law
(Local News ~ 09/18/16)
A state lawmaker who supported legislation that made a single business the only one in Indiana that can certify companies to make the liquid used in e-cigarettes says he sees no conflict of interest in his taking a job with that business. State Rep. Alan Morrison, R-Terre Haute, voted in favor of bills passed in 2015 and 2016 which, because of how they were written, required any company wanting to produce e-liquid for sale in Indiana to be certified by Lafayette-based Mulhaupt’s Inc...
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Clay County Chamber of Commerce golf scramble
(Community News ~ 09/18/16)
Frank Phillips photos Photos from Friday’s Clay County Chamber of Commerce golf scramble.
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Local marching bands are tops at competitions
(Local News ~ 09/18/16)
The Northview Marching Knights finished first in Class B competition Saturday at the Sound of Brownsburg Invitational in Brownsburg. Behind Northview was New Palestine (2nd), Pendleton Heights (3rd) and Marion (4th) The Marching Knights also took home Music, Visual, General Effect and Auxiliary caption awards. This year’s show is titled Brief Eternity...
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