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HARMONY HAPPENINGS
(Column ~ 02/27/08)
Odena Harper asked me to look at an antique plow she was thinking of auctioning off at the Retired Teacher's Chili Supper. The dinner is scheduled to be in the Riddell Bank basement on April 29. It was nice to get to visit with Odena for a few minutes on the phone and at her pretty home in Carbon. We talked about painting a scene on the plow but decided it was better with just a little clean up and oiling...
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BRAZIL BUZZ
(Column ~ 02/27/08)
Last week, my sister, Sandra directed my attention to a feature story in the Greene County Daily World. She knew the article would be of interest to me and it was. Kevin Blackford set a have-a-heart trap for the purpose of catching the culprit that was partaking of his cat's food. ...
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Jennifer Ann Kriebs
(Obituary ~ 02/27/08)
Jennifer Ann Kriebs, 44, Brazil, died Feb. 25, 2008. She was born May 19, 1963, in Brazil, as the daughter of Earl J. and Mary L. Happy Kriebs. She graduated from Staunton High School and attended Vincennes University. She had worked as a dispatcher for an area shipping company. She was a member of American Legion Post #2...
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Ellis L. Girton
(Obituary ~ 02/27/08)
Ellis L. Girton, 88, Avon, formerly of Brazil, died Feb. 27, 2008, at 7 a.m., at the Avon Health and Rehabilitation Center. A complete obituary will follow in the Friday edition of The Brazil Times. Lawson-Miller Chapel was entrusted with arrangements...
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PUBLIC RECORD 02-28-08
(Other Record ~ 02/27/08)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Feb. 26-27: Clay Circuit Court -- Civil LVNV Funding, LLC Vs. Melody Dayhuff: Civil Collections Rebecca M. Kazimier Vs. Robert B. Kazimier: Domestic Relations...
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Versions of property tax plan differ in some ways
(State News ~ 02/27/08)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The Democrat-led House and GOP-controlled Senate have approved separate property tax relief and restructuring plans that each contain key pieces of Gov. Mitch Daniels' proposal on the overhaul. Now the real negotiating begins, as a conference committee of Democrats and Republicans from each chamber try to hammer out a final plan before the legislative session ends March 14. ...
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Curves Food Drive to benefit community
(Local News ~ 02/27/08)
Curves of Brazil will be participating in the Curves Food Drive to benefit local food banks. Last year, the Curves Food Drive collected close to five million kilograms of food for local communities throughout the world. This year, Curves has set a goal to collect close to seven million kilograms...
- Donation! (Local News ~ 02/27/08)
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Suspects in meth bust appear in court
(Local News ~ 02/27/08)
Eight of the 10 of the suspects arrested at a methamphetamine bust at two homes located near the intersection of County Road 650 West and United States 40 on Feb. 16 have had their cases reviewed by the Clay County Prosecutor's Office and been processed through the court system...
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Fire department activates another response vehicle
(Local News ~ 02/27/08)
There are a lot of great things happening at Jackson Township Volunteer Fire Department. "As a department, we're really excited," Fire Chief Tim Stearley and Assistant Fire Chief Troy Nichols told The Brazil Times about the 28-year-old department activating a new emergency response unit, Rescue 66...
- A little sunshine (Local News ~ 02/27/08)
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Tip about stolen items online leads to arrest of area woman
(Local News ~ 02/27/08)
A tip from an unidentified person who saw their stolen collectibles on eBay led to the investigation and arrest of a Bowling Green woman Wednesday afternoon. Although details are limited due to the ongoing investigation, Clay County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Rob Gambill confirmed to The Brazil Times Anita Godfrey, 46, was taken into custody and booked into the Clay County Justice Center on alleged theft charges...
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North Clay girls collar visiting Scotties
(High School Sports ~ 02/27/08)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor As the 2008 junior high basketball season comes to a close, North Clay's seventh and eighth-grade girls scored home wins against visiting Sarah Scott on Wednesday evening. The eighth-grade came out sweltering in the third quarter, using their transition offense to pull away to a 38-13 victory...
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