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Olivia Lundy signs letter-of-intent with Bobcats
(High School Sports ~ 11/15/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview senior Olivia Lundy has been a part of a Knights’ volleyball program that has risen to great heights during her four-year career. Next season Lundy will continue her volleyball career as a member of the Division II West Virginia Wesleyan Bobcats’ program...
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Knights get defensive in win over Riverton Parke
(High School Sports ~ 11/15/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview’s defense washed over Riverton Parke like a wave on Tuesday night. The Knights surged past the visiting Panthers 57-29 using a swarming full court defense during a pivotal first quarter to secure a sizable lead...
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Van Buren students honor our veterans
(Local News ~ 11/15/17)
On Monday, Van Buren Elementary School students and staff honored our veterans with a special tribute in the school's gymnasium.
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Clay County Through the Years: Coats Hotel of Center Point
(Local News ~ 11/15/17)
According to William Travis, John H. Coats was an energetic, practical man of sound judgment, and good business talents, who was widely known to the traveling public as proprietor of one of the leading hotels and livery stables of Center Point. John, son of Steward Coats, was born December 3, 1854, in Patricksburg, Indiana...
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Brazil mourns the loss of beloved educator and mayor, Kenny Crabb
(Local News ~ 11/15/17)
CONNIE ADAMS Times Reporter Clay County suffered a great loss on Sunday when Kenny Crabb exchanged the sidewalks of Brazil for the streets of gold in Heaven. Mayor Brian Wyndham said that Mr. Crabb left footprints all over this community. There is no question that is true. Born on March 3, 1927, he grew up here. He studied education at Indiana State University. He married his beloved Phyllis and they had three children: Chuck, Cindy, and Casey...
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Redevelopment Commission takes first step to enabling downtown grants for new building facades
(Local News ~ 11/15/17)
At the request of the City of Brazil, the Clay County Redevelopment Commission on Wednesday took the first step toward expanding the Brazil downtown TIF area to include many properties, many vacant buildings. The purpose is to qualify the historic buildings for a facade grant program that will help pay for new fronts for those buildings. The new fronts will be historically accurate, much like the work being done on Lynn’s Pharmacy downtown...
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