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Smith, Sylvester, Lady T-Birds claim SWIAC titles
(High School Sports ~ 10/03/22)
JASONVILLE – The top cross-country runners in the county showed that they are all in top form going into sectionals Saturday morning at the SWIAC meet. Peyton Smith has now run her last two meets under 19 minutes as she won the girls race for a second consecutive year...
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Sectional draw pairs WRV and Shakamak together
(High School Sports ~ 10/03/22)
All six area volleyball teams now know who they will face in sectionals after Sunday’s draw as the two will face each other in round one. Shakamak and White River Valley will open postseason play in sectional play in a first round contest. The game will be part of the competitive Sectional 57 field at Clay City...
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Dugger wins second home game to move to 2-2
(High School Sports ~ 10/03/22)
Dugger Union’s football team is now 2-2 in eight-man football this season after defeating Fort Wayne Blackhawk Christian 38-14 Saturday. The Bulldogs put up 24 points in the second quarter to pull away. Dugger was fueled by 481 yards of offense with 306 yards coming on the ground. Dugger had 23 first downs compared to just nine for the visitors...
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15th annual Spencer Pride Festival planned for October 15
(Local News ~ 10/03/22)
According to a press release issued by Spencer Pride, Inc., the 15th Annual Spencer Pride Festival will be held in downtown Spencer on the square on Saturday, October 15 from noon to 7 p.m.. “Spencer Pride is eagerly anticipating its 15th annual festival, which will take place October 15,” the release states. ...
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Karly Smock named Linton homecoming queen
(Local News ~ 10/03/22)
Linton senior Karly Smock was named Linton’s homecoming queen Friday night as junior Peyton Smith was princess. Smock, a manager for the football team, was celebrated by the players after she was named queen. "They are always so supportive of us. [Football players] told me from day one that I was going to [be queen] from day one when I got nominated. They were like ‘If you don’t, we’re going to be mad.’”...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/03/22)
Community Notes Tuesday, October 4 The Newberry Town Council meeting has moved from Oct. 3 to today at 6 p.m.. Meeting will be held at town hall. Wednesday, October 5 The Bloomfield Public Library will host a story time at 10:30 a.m. The Linton Public Library will be starting up Spin-a-Yarn again. It will be the first Wednesday of the month from 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.. We will make hats in October, November and December. Come in early for a supply list and directions...
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Details are limited; the investigation continues into overnight shootings
(Local News ~ 10/03/22)
Three people were shot overnight in Clay County, one dead; investigation continues. A 911 call around 2 a.m. reporting a “domestic situation” and one person was shot sent Clay County Sheriff’s deputies and first responders to an east side Clay City residence...
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Scoreboard, Linton volleyball clinches SWIAC
(High School Sports ~ 10/03/22)
Volleyball Thursday Linton 3, Shakamak 0 Linton defeated Shakamak on Dig Pink night 25-11, 25-5, 25-11. The win moved Linton to 6-0 in SWIAC and clinched the conference title for fourth season in a row. The game featured pink jerseys as breast cancer survivors were honored before the game and almost $400 dollars were raised for breast cancer research...
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Ivy Tech Community College celebrates distinguished alumni
(Local News ~ 10/03/22)
Ivy Tech Community College honored Beth Pearison of Sullivan as one of 18 individuals across the state selected to receive the 2022 Distinguished Alumni Award, the highest honor given to recognize Ivy Tech alumni. Selected through a highly competitive process, each recipient has made a lasting impact on their community and on Ivy Tech through outstanding professional, philanthropic or volunteer accomplishments...
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Willa Dean (Gibson) Miller Myngheer
(Obituary ~ 10/03/22)
Willa Dean (Gibson) Miller Myngheer, 90, of Newburgh, formerly of Jasonville passed away at 8:18 p.m. Friday, September 30, 2022 at Shakamak Good Samaritan Nursing Center in Jasonville. She was born March 4, 1932 in Switz City to Claude H. Gibson and Agnes (Morrison) Gibson...
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