The boil water notice was initially issued on Monday, Oct. 30.
Texas Tech basketball coach Bob Knight looks on at play during an NCAA basketball game against Texas A&M in Lubbock, Texas, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2008.
And his stories have struck pride in the hearts of Hoosiers for decades — the Olympic gold medal he won in 1984 with Michael Jordan after cutting Charles Barkley; the infamous chair-throwing incident in 1985; and the firing that took place Sept. 10, 2000, causing the rift between Knight and the university.University officials put Knight on a zero-tolerance policy earlier that year following an investigation into whether he had choked a former player, the late Neil Reed, during a practice.
He skipped championship team reunions and even declined to attend his own induction into the school's athletic Hall of Fame in 2009 because he said he didn't want his presence to detract from other class members.He took a job at Texas Tech, and then retired in 2008 with a then-record 902 career wins. He worked on ESPN as a color analyst. He gave speeches, attended fundraisers, signed autographs and attended basketball games and practices around Indiana.On Feb.
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