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Reyher faces 30 years after guilty plea
(Local News ~ 01/30/21)
A Brazil man faces 30 years at the Indiana Department of Corrections due to a plea agreement of child molestation Monday. Daniel Reyher, 40, admitted his guilt to Clay Superior Court Judge Robert A. Pell. The Clay County Prosecutor’s Office entered into a plea agreement in the case, charging Reyher with one count of Child Molestation, a level one felony...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY, brought to you free by WICU: Improvement sends Clay County to 'orange' level
(Local News ~ 01/30/21)
The spread of the COVID-19 virus in Clay County has decreased enough in the past two weeks to change the Advisory Category to ORANGE Wednesday. The county has been in the RED Advisory Category since December 30, 2020. The Indiana State Department of Health’s COVID-19 Dashboard showing the spread of the virus was in the RED category across the state reached a total of 75 out of 92 counties, with 17 in ORANGE Monday...
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Lady Eels prepare for postseason after long layoff
(High School Sports ~ 01/30/21)
There’s no doubt that every high school basketball team around the state of Indiana has been impacted by the effects of COVID-19 in some form or fashion. However, if there was a list titled: Teams Most Ravaged by the Virus, Clay City’s girls group may very well be on it...
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Three Knights wrestlers advance to Bloomington South Regional
(High School Sports ~ 01/30/21)
In a season full of adversity, Northview’s wrestling team got another dose of it a few days before hitting the mats at the Bloomington North Sectional Saturday morning. Due to weight issues, the Knights were forced to shuffle a majority of their wrestlers into different weight classes and others out of the state tournament, while coach Tony Sanabria was forced to serve a one-weekend suspension...
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Northview proves its worth in overtime win over No. 17 Crawfordsville
(High School Sports ~ 01/30/21)
On Friday night, Northview raced out to a seven-point advantage two minutes into the game, which turned out to be the start of an onslaught of points for the home team. So, when the Knights were put in an eight-point hole less than three minutes into Saturday’s contest with Class 3A No. 17 Crawfordsville, Northview coach Michael Byrum thought it was imperative to get a timeout called to disrupt the Athenians rhythm...
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