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Clay City hopes to use opening round bye to its benefit
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/24)
In a perfect world, Clay City girls basketball head coach Jason Sinders would prefer to open the Class A Bloomfield Sectional on Tuesday or Wednesday and pick up a win to head into Friday’s semifinal. That’s not quite how that will shake out this year, but it’s close...
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Lady Knights prepared to lean on their defense during postseason
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/24)
The last two weeks of Northview’s girls high school basketball season was unique to say the least. Northview had to move multiple games around due to the untimely weather Mother Nature sent through the state of Indiana that left the Lady Knights with a matchup against Class 3A No. 5 Indian Creek – the team they’ll likely see in the Class 3A Owen Valley Sectional semifinal on Friday if both teams take care of business in the opening round as it’s projected – in Friday’s regular season finale...
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Margie Welch, Brazil, IN
(Obituary ~ 01/29/24)
Margie Welch, 77, passed away January 27, 2024, at Gibson Family Center for Hospice Care. Margie was born to the late Lorenzo and Zetta (Craft) Welch in Greencastle on February 22, 1946.
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - Indiana Secretary of State presents Clay County Clerk’s Office with $21,500 grant
(Local News ~ 01/29/24)
Indiana Secretary of State Diego Morales visited the Clay County Courthouse on Thursday to hand-deliver a check as part of approximately $2 million in Federal Grant funding. Clay County was one of the 64 Indiana counties that applied for and received funds. All 92 counties were eligible. Since the beginning of January, Morales has visited each county to deliver a check and thank them for their work...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - ML PRODUCTIONS: Sometimes, you just have to make your own opportunities
(Local News ~ 01/29/24)
Two men met in 2010 while serving their county in the National Guard, creating a brotherly bond that has lasted for years, and now are chasing the same dream. They had aspirations of doing a movie project one day. They talked all the time about how a passion project would involve them...
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Attorney General Todd Rokita leads fight to protect civilian access to ammunition
(Local News ~ 01/29/24)
Attorney General Todd Rokita this week led several states in defending Second Amendment liberties against radical efforts to restrict civilian access to legally manufactured ammunition. “The right to keep and bear arms is foundational to protecting all the rest of our liberties from the long arm of government overreach,” Attorney General Rokita said. “Regular law-abiding Hoosiers know that our office will fight to defend this right to our last breath.”...
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Clay City Homecoming
(Local News ~ 01/29/24)
On Saturday, Clay City held its Homecoming. Pictured is the Homecoming Court with Queen Lexi Crabb.
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Dortha Jean Megenhardt Barrett Urbain, Brazil, IN
(Obituary ~ 01/29/24)
Dortha Jean Megenhardt Barrett Urbain, 95, passed away January 28, 2024. She was the daughter of Ethel Wells Megenhardt and Renos J. Megenhardt. She was born March 30, 1928 in Center Point. She worked for the G.C. Murphy Co. for over 41 years in Brazil. She loved people. She made many friends and loved them all...
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Robert Newport, Clay City, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 01/29/24)
Robert Newport, 79, passed away Saturday, January 27, 2024 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born in Clay County, Indiana on January 3, 1945 to the late Herbert and Vivian (Stanz) Newport. He attended Van Buren High School, and worked for RCA for almost 30 years. Robert married Evelyn Passmore on November 4, 1980...
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Marilyn Lynn Douglas, Brazil, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 01/29/24)
Marilyn Lynn Douglas, 81, of Brazil, Indiana, died on January 28, 2024, at Regional Hospital, following a brief illness. Marilyn was born on September 30, 1942, in Linton, Indiana, the daughter of John and Phyllis M. (Mitchell) Kennedy. She graduated from Glenn High School, in Terre Haute. ...
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