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Reberger to continue baseball career at Vincennes
(High School Sports ~ 08/10/06)
By ANDY MCCAMMON tamccammon1@yahoo.com Northview graduate John Reberger has been playing baseball for about six months straight, and he won't be taking a break anytime soon. Reberger led the Knights to a share of the Western Indiana Conference Championship in his senior campaign, then helped power his Wayne Newton Post 346 team to a state championship this summer...
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Eels look to build on last year's success with new coach
(High School Sports ~ 08/10/06)
Andy McCammon photo Senior middle hitter Ashley McCullough is expected to figure prominently on offense and defense for the volleyball Lady Eels. By ANDY MCCAMMON tamccammon1@yahoo.com With a new-look offense and a strong contingent of seniors, members of the Clay City Lady Eels hope to reverse what has become a frustrating pattern over the past few years: Solid, winning volleyball during the regular season followed by an early exit in sectional play...
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DOREEN ANDERSON
(Obituary ~ 08/10/06)
Doreen Anderson, 80 of Brazil passed away Aug. 5, 2006, at 6:11 p.m., at St. Vincent Clay Hospital. She was born Feb. 27, 1926, in Clay County the daughter of Clarence H. Metz, Sr. and Bertha Lemay Metz. She graduated from Brazil High School, Class of 1945. ...
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MADONNA R. DANIELS
(Obituary ~ 08/10/06)
Madonna R. Daniels, 85, Brazil, was pronounced dead at 2:36 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 8, in the emergency room of St. Vincent Clay Hospital. Since November, 2003, she had been staying at the Clay Health Center. Born in Carbon on Oct. 10, 1920, her parents were the late Joseph Salitros and Irene Dowell Salitros. She was a 1938 graduate of Van Buren High School...
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DOYNE E. LITTLE SR.
(Obituary ~ 08/10/06)
Doyne E. Little Sr., 70, Indianapolis, formerly of Jasonville, IN passed away Tuesday, Aug. 8, 2006, at 2:49 p.m. at St. Vincent's Hospital in Indianapolis, IN. Born Feb. 20, 1936, in Vigo County, IN, he was the son of William Little and Lola Belle Little...
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Fire department fish fry set for Aug. 19
(Local News ~ 08/10/06)
The Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department will have a Jonah Fish Fry on Saturday, Aug. 19 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Jackson Township Elementary School located at 1860 E CR 600 N. The school is located 3 miles east of S.R. 59 on C.R. 600 N (airport road). For further information contact Chief Eddie Treadway or Assistant Chief Tim Stearley, or e-mail the dept at jtvfdept@ccrtc.com...
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Beautiful babies honored by CPC
(Local News ~ 08/10/06)
Congratulations to all the entries in the Clay County 4-H Fair Baby Photo Contest sponsored as a fundraiser by the Brazil Crisis Pregnancy Center. Prizes donated by local merchants were given to the top three winners: Macie Jay Hardman (Macie's parents are Casey and Heather Hardman), Dylan Gauge Smith (Dylan's parents are Jeff and Cathy Smith) and Peyton Dean Lear (Peyton's parents are Brooks and Ashley Lear). Families of all three winners live in Brazil...
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What's it like over there? Letters from Iraq
(Local News ~ 08/10/06)
EDITOR'S NOTE: As members of the National Guard from Brazil go to Iraq, one of Brazil's own, Monte Porter, is already there. For security reasons, we will not reveal too much about his specific job or location. Monte is also a Guardsman. He was born in Brazil but now lives in North Carolina. He is keeping a journal and has consented to share his e-mails to his family with our readers...
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Nursing home rehab unit nearly complete
(Local News ~ 08/10/06)
Ivy Herron photos Community Liaison Director Dottie Burgess visits with resident Rena Shields, 90, and her daughter Jayme Hamilton, visiting from Michigan. Shields was moving into her new private room at Cloverleaf Healthcare of Knightsville Monday afternoon...
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Making room for Walgreens
(Local News ~ 08/10/06)
Ivy Herron photo Crews began tearing down Stallcop's Marathon Service station, 501 E. National Ave., Wednesday morning. The demolition of the building is the first step in clearing the site for the Walgreens drug store. Other property will be demolished before work on the new building can begin...
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Grand Champion Meat Pen is from Clay County
(Local News ~ 08/10/06)
By FRANK PHILLIPS frankphi@hotmail.com They are like three peas in a pod with nearly perfect fur and lots of meat on their bones. What are they? They are rabbits raised and selected for a rabbit meat pen entry that not only made it to the Indiana State Fair, but were selected as the Grand Champion Meat Pen on Tuesday...
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