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Knights claim pivotal WIC matches on the pitch
(High School Sports ~ 09/06/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor In a pair of important Western Indiana Conference soccer battles, the Northview Knights came away with wins in distinctly different ways. The Northview girls won a gritty battle with visiting Sullivan, 2-0, while the boys scored early and often to cruise to a 12-1 win. The girls side from Northview handed the Golden Arrows their first loss of the season and improved to 5-1 themselves...
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Knights volleyball send Cadets packing in three sets
(High School Sports ~ 09/06/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAYTON — Northview dominated its volleyball match on the road with an outmatched Cascade squad on Wednesday evening. The Knights cruised to a 25-11, 25-9, 25-13 victory over the Cadets and limited the host squad to just nine kills in the match. Meanwhile the Knights had more than enough power up front to keep Cascade on its heels...
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Northview youth volleyball camp on Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/06/18)
Times Staff Report The Northview volleyball team will be hosting a kids camp on Saturday, Sept. 8 from 9 a.m. to noon at the high school. The day camp is for campers in grades 3-8 and will cost $20 per camper. The campers will be able to register the day of the camp and each player will receive a small gift and get to work with members of the volleyball team and coaching staff...
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Knights look to remain unbeaten with trip to West Vigo tonight
(High School Sports ~ 09/06/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview looks to keep its unblemished gridiron record alive tonight as the Knights travel to West Vigo for a 7 p.m. contest. What had been a heated rivalry for many years has been fairly lopsided in recent seasons with Northview owning five straight wins over the Vikings by an average score of 38-16. ...
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Family plans to repair home in Knightsville after fire
(Local News ~ 09/06/18)
A Knightsville family is busy struggling with the aftermath of a house fire Wednesday evening, but they took a moment Thursday to thank the first responders and the community for all their help. “I am so grateful for everything the fire departments did,” said Debbie Snow about the fire at her home located at 9405 Weaver Street. “They did a wonderful job at stopping the fire from being any worse.”...
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Hutcheson honored for dedication
(Local News ~ 09/06/18)
Members of Posey Township Volunteer Fire Department had to stop what they were doing and respond to a house fire before recognizing a few members for their service. The regular business meeting was supposed to be something special, but before it even got started at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26, firefighters were dispatched to a small kitchen fire in a trailer located near County Road 699...
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New playground equipment at Craig Park
(Local News ~ 09/06/18)
Thanks to a $1,000 grant from the Wabash Valley Community Foundation, new playground equipment has been installed at Craig Park on the west side of the lake. (Left) Brantley Thompson, son of Abby and Ryan Thompson of Brazil, and Karsen Wells, son of Audra Wells of Brazil were playing on the dinosaur Monday while (right) Cora Longo, daughter of Jessica Longo of Brazil, played with the backhoe shovel...
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Food needed for fall break from school
(Community News ~ 09/06/18)
The Clay County Youth Food Delivery Program needs 350 jars of peanut butter (16 ounce) by Oct. 1 for fall break. Pop Tarts are also needed. Donations can be delivered to Clay County YMCA anytime they are open, taken to First Baptist Church any Wednesday evening between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. and taken to Cory Community Church of the Nazarene on Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m. ...
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USDA meeting to discuss Marketing Facilitation Program
(Local News ~ 09/06/18)
The Clay County FSA, SWCDCD, NRCS and Purdue Extension are holding a USDA information session regarding the new 2018 Marketing Facilitation Program to discuss the “trade mitigation package aimed at assisting farmers sffering from damage due to unjustified trade retaliation by foreign nations.”...
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Duke Energy honors Burger with company’s highest employee award
(State News ~ 09/06/18)
PLAINFIELD – Duke Energy has honored West Central Indiana leader and employee Rick Burger with the James B. Duke Award, the company’s highest employee award for service to the company and community. Burger, who is Duke Energy’s government and community relations manager for Terre Haute, Greencastle and the west central region, has earned a reputation for providing extra care to customers over a 40-year career at the company...
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Nancy Irene Styleburg
(Obituary ~ 09/06/18)
Nancy Irene Styleburg, 74, passed away Thursday September 6, 2018 at St. Vincent Clay Hospital in Brazil. She was born on October 1, 1943 in Brazil to the late Frances and Helen (Cofer) Gaut. She attended Brazil High School, and married Ronald Styleburg on March 12, 1960. ...
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Courtney Lynn Broady
(Obituary ~ 09/06/18)
Courtney Lynn Broady, 33 of Brazil, died September 1, 2018. She was born August 11, 1985 in Greencastle, the daughter of Christiane Woodfork Walker and Jesse Walker. Courtney grew up with cousins and grandparents and lots of love. She graduated from Northview High School, Class of 2004. ...
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Sharon Kay Spurr
(Obituary ~ 09/06/18)
Sharon Kay Spurr, age 78 of Greencastle, passed away September 6th, 2018. She was born July 16th, 1940 in Fountain County to Keith and Bonnie Jean (Lewis)Spurr. She was a nurse at the VA in Indianapolis for 40 years. Sharon is survived by her brother David K. Spurr and wife Sally H. Spurr, and niece Polly Haysman...
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James Gale Weaver
(Obituary ~ 09/06/18)
James Gale Weaver, 87, of Brazil passed away Tuesday September 4, 2018 in Cloverleaf Healthcare. He was born in Brazil on September 29, 1930, the son of Gayle Weaver and Rosemary Leins Weaver. Jim was a 1948 graduate of Brazil Senior High School and in later years attended Indiana State University. ...
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