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Facade project ‘dead in the water’ says mayor
(Local News ~ 02/20/20)
The facade project that would have put new exteriors on seven downtown buildings is “dead in the water,” Mayor Brian Wyndham told the Brazil City Council Wednesday night. The grant secured by the city would only pay half of the cost, the mayor said...
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Health Careers students score well in competition
(Local News ~ 02/20/20)
Rexanne Laue’s Health Careers Class competed against other high schools in the 11-county region served by the West Central Indiana Area Health Education Center last week. The Northview students did very well and they were tested which helped them prepare for a Certified Nursing Assistant test coming up in two weeks, Mrs. Laue said...
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Northview finalizes 2020 football schedule, adds opponent for 2021 season
(High School Sports ~ 02/20/20)
On Wednesday afternoon, Northview athletic director Scott Buell announced in a press release on the school’s website and Twitter that it had finalized its 2020 football schedule, while adding an opponent for the 2021 season and beyond. Listed below is the statement that was released to the public:...
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Siples, relay team qualify for NAIA National Championship
(College Sports ~ 02/20/20)
Former Northview standout Eden Siples is in her first season running at Taylor University and has already begun making her mark on Trojan’s track and field program. Over the weekend at the Crossroads League Indoor Track and Field Championships in Marion, Taylor University grabbed two NAIA National Qualifying Standards...
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Wolfe named Atlantic 10 Pitcher of the Week
(College Sports ~ 02/20/20)
Former Clay City standout Hunter Wolfe got the nod to start Dayton’s Opening Day game against Bryant University in North Carolina. The senior left-hander threw seven innings of one-run baseball that saw him surrender two hits in the Flyers’ 9-2 win over the Bulldogs...
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Clay City & Oberholtzer: A match made in heaven
(High School Sports ~ 02/20/20)
Sitting in the middle of the Clay City boys basketball bench on a nightly basis is someone who has become an integral part of the program. No, she’s not the manager. And no, she’s not the team’s trainer. That’s Bradi Oberholtzer, one of the assistant coaches on Chris Ames’ staff...
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Two years of hard work paying off for Northview
(High School Sports ~ 02/20/20)
When Michael Byrum took over as Northview’s head boys basketball coach three years ago, he inherited a young group that had little to no varsity experience under their belts. It didn’t take he and his coaching staff all that long to decide their plan of action – let the freshmen and sophomores play and learn on the job...
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Clara A. (Paullus) West
(Obituary ~ 02/20/20)
Clara A. (Paullus) West, age 73, passed away peacefully on Friday, February 7, 2020, at 11:30 p.m. in Jacksonville, Florida, surrounded by her husband and two daughters. Clara was born January 25, 1947, in Brazil, Indiana, to John Paullus and Agnes (Dierdorf) Paullus...
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Hermoin Neil Runyon
(Obituary ~ 02/20/20)
Hermoin Neil Runyon, of Clay City, Indiana, departed for her heavenly home on February 18, 2020 from the Brazil Villas of Holly Brook. Neil was born July 29, 1929 in Smithland, KY to Vernie and Bess (Dunkerson) Ramage. She graduated from Livingston County High School in Kentucky in 1948 and obtained her RN degree at Protestant Deaconess Hospital in Evansville, Indiana in 1951. On February 22, 1953 she married Gerald L. Runyon...
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Phyllis Darlene Sinders
(Obituary ~ 02/20/20)
Phyllis Darlene Sinders, 83, of Brazil, Indiana, went to be with the Lord, on February 19, 2020, unexpectedly. Phyllis was born on January 3, 1937, Vigo County, Indiana, the daughter of Harley and Pauline (Webster) Gaston. She graduated from East Glen High School with the class of 1955. ...
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