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JUNE L. BAUERS
(Obituary ~ 09/15/06)
June L. Bauers, 83, of Terre Haute passed away Wednesday afternoon at Southwood Health and Rehab Center in Terre Haute. She was born on June 1, 1923, in Vigo County to Charles Kneuver and Mildred (Stough) Kneuver. She was a member of Eagles Lodge 291, and the FOP Lodge 85...
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Brazil landmark to be sold
(Local News ~ 09/15/06)
Diane Dierks photos The main meeting room of the Masonic Lodge building contains original woodwork and furniture from 1908. The stained glass chandelier is a one-of-a-kind piece of artwork. By DIANE DIERKS cddierks@yahoo.com You will have an opportunity to buy a piece of history when the Centennial Lodge No. ...
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Police seek information about attempted robbery
(Local News ~ 09/15/06)
By IVY HERRON missivy1964@yahoo.com Brazil City Police Chief Mark Loudermilk is asking for your help in gathering information about a suspect involved in an attempted robbery at a local strip mall Thursday afternoon. "If anyone has any information about this case they need to call us," he said in a telephone interview Thursday evening...
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Carbon 'little church' open for tours
(Local News ~ 09/15/06)
Ivy Herron photo The 'little historic church of Carbon' stands at the corner of Linden and Third streets in Carbon. By IVY HERRON missivy1964@yahoo.com You are invited to celebrate and support a forgotten part of Clay County's history during the 125th anniversary of the 'little historic church of Carbon' on Saturday...
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Saturday's church open house to be fundraiser
(Local News ~ 09/15/06)
The 'little historic church of Carbon' will open to the public between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday to celebrate its 125th anniversary. Funds generated from the event will be used to keep the facility open.At 8 a.m., "History of the Little Church" will be presented in the church sanctuary...
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Little historic church organized in 1881
(Local News ~ 09/15/06)
The 'little historic church of Carbon' was organized in 1881 by 23 Welsh coal miners. Some interesting facts about the church include: A parcel of ground was sold to the coal miners for $100 from their employer for the express purpose to build a church...
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School hiring practices addressed
(Local News ~ 09/15/06)
By IVY HERRON missivy1964@yahoo.com Recent concerns about hiring practices at the Clay Community School Corp. led the Board of Trustees to take measures to ensure if a relative of a present employee is hired in the future, nepotism is not an issue. "We are a small community, and in areas like this you can't help but hire someone's relative," Superintendent Dr. ...
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