WASHINGTON —
Reader’s Choice will be out
Due to a production error, some subscribers in the Montgomery area did not receive a copy of the Times Herald Reader’s Choice award supplement.
Their copy should be in today’s issue.
We apologize for the delay.
North Knox mixer in Bicknell
There will be a North Knox alumni mixer at 7 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Bruceville Rod and Gun Club. Cost is $10 per person and all proceeds will benefit the North Knox Alumni. Call 890-8577 for more information.
County Council to meet
The Daviess County Council will meet at 8:15 a.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Commissioners’ Room at the courthouse to discuss and adopt the budget and Business 50 intersection relocation.
Seminar to begin at New Hope
Financial Peace University will begin at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16, at New Hope Christian Church, 559E 100S. Contact Jim Pearson at 254-3699 for more information or to register.
Bible Study in Odon
An eight-week Women’s Community Bible Study will begin at Odon Library. Titled “Facing Your Fears,” sign-up will be at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12. Studies will begin at 9:30 a.m. Sept. 19 at the library. Contact Mary Woodruff at 687-7617 for more information.
Williams reunion at park
The Nora and Beve Williams family reunion will be held Sunday at Eastside Park Pavilion at noon. Bring picnic lunch, pictures and family history information. Call 254-2646 for more information.
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WHS wins SeaPerch title
Washington’s SeaPerch teams took home gold at last Saturday’s national competitions at the IUPUI Natatorium.
The WHS NJROTC STEM team won first overall out of 100 teams competing at the national finals. The NJROTC team took first in the obstacle course and the deep water transfer portions of the competition, and received special recognition in the technical innovation.
- Washington man arrested on molestation charge
- Lyons gets 65 years
- ND graduating Friday
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WHS wins SeaPerch title
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Makenlie Robinson (Lakatos)
Makenlie Jean Robinson (Lakatos) was granted her angel wings Friday, following a short illness.
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Tennis doubles sectional at Jasper
The girls tennis doubles sectional at Jasper will have an all area flavor starting this evening.
- Vikings get 16th victory
- Heller places 12th
- Barr-Reeve upsets North Daviess in Sectional
- All good things come to an end for Washington
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Tennis doubles sectional at Jasper
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IU still working towards sixth banner
Monday night in Atlanta, Louisville won the school’s first National Championship since the year I was born - 1986. This accomplishment is significant to Indiana basketball fans, because the last two times the Cardinals cut down the nets (1980, 1986), the Hoosiers did it the following year. The stat, of course means nothing, other than both schools had strong programs in the 1980s.
- Zeller declares for NBA
- Washington shows support for Zeller
- Zeller scores 18, but Pacers beat Cavs 99-94
- Oladipo, Zeller named All-Americans
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IU still working towards sixth banner
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Photos: Aftermath of massive tornado in Moore
Storm victims were pulled from the rubble and residents began surveying the damage late Monday and early Tuesday in the Oklahoma City suburb of Moore, where a powerful tornado destroyed entire neighborhoods and left dozens dead.
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- VIDEO: Tornado survivor's missing dog found during TV interview
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Movie preview: “Star Trek Into Darkness”
Plot: When the crew of the Enterprise is called back home, they find an unstoppable force of terror from within that has left Starfleet in ruins, leaving our world in a state of crisis. With a personal score to settle, Captain Kirk leads a manhunt to a war zone world to capture a one-man weapon of mass destruction.
- Movie preview: “The Great Gatsby”
- Movie preview: “Peeples”
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Indiana’s high school grad rate continues upward
Indiana’s reported high school graduation rate continues to improve, moving from 77 percent to more than 88 percent in less than a decade, but there are still significant achievement gaps marked by race and income.
- Schools chief Ritz on fast learning curve
- SLIDESHOW: Governor Otis R. Bowen
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Indiana’s high school grad rate continues upward



