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Last drug raid suspect in custody
(Local News ~ 09/26/08)
The United States Marshal's Office Fugitive Task Force has notified the Clay County Sheriff's Department the last elusive suspect from the August drug sweep is currently in custody. Nicole J. Bond-Lange, 38, Brazil, was wanted for two class B felony charges of Dealing Methamphetamine, two class D felony charges of Maintaining a Common Nuisance and two class B misdemeanor charges of Visiting a Common Nuisance...
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New City Quartet at Friendly Grove Baptist
(Community News ~ 09/26/08)
FRIENDLY GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH The Friendly Grove Baptist Church family invites friends, neighbors, relatives and anyone else within driving distance to our 2008 Homecoming Services Sunday, Sept. 28. The Friendly Grove Baptist Church is located at 10520 S. CR 550W., in the SW corner of Clay County, near Coalmont...
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Walk in Faith Gospel Fest set
(Community News ~ 09/26/08)
FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER But be sure to fear the LORD and serve him faithfully with all your heart; consider what great things he has done for you. 1 Samuel 12:24 It's finally here! Tonight, we are so excited to hold our Walk in Faith Gospel Fest featuring P150, Crimson Cross, Shiloh, which is Gospel Bluegrass, and our very own FWC praise team, Restoration! Concessions will be available beginning at 4 p.m. ...
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Staunton Scene
(Community News ~ 09/26/08)
STAUNTON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., with worship service following at 10:30 a.m. Doug Parkey is the minister. Nic Elliott is the youth leader. If you need transportation to morning worship service, please phone the church office at 446-3211; the bus is wheel-chair equipped. Children's Church and Wee Worship are at 10:30 a.m. in the Educational Building. Evening service and youth groups are at 7 p.m...
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Church News 9-27-08
(Community News ~ 09/26/08)
BRAZIL FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE On Oct. 5, the Brazil First Church of the Nazarene will join with 18,000 other Nazarene churches in 151 world areas to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the founding of the church of the Nazarene. The church has its roots in Methodism, drawn from the teachings of English evangelist John Wesley (1703-1791). The denomination was established in Oct. 1908 in Pilot Point, Texas. The mission of the church is to make Christ-like disciples in the nations...
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BREAKING NEWS: Knights lead Alices
(High School Sports ~ 09/26/08)
VINCENNES -- The Northview High School football team took a 20-14 lead into the locker room at halftime against the Vincennes Lincoln Alices.
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Bubba T. Wakeling
(Obituary ~ 09/26/08)
Bubba T. Wakeling, infant son of Richard and Kendall Miller Wakeling, was born and died on Sept. 5, 22008, in West Midlands, England. He is survived by sisters Bethany and Emily, brother Michael Wakeling, maternal grandparents Chris and Lesa Miller, uncle Brodee Miller, maternal great-grandparents Rosemay and the late Harry D. Sherer, and paternal great-grandparents Kay and the late Everett Ray Miller...
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Oletha M. Schauwecker
(Obituary ~ 09/26/08)
Oletha M. Schauwecker, 88, Plainfield, formerly of Clay County, died Friday, Sept. 26, 2008, at Heartland Health Care Center, Avon. Arrangements are pending at Whitaker Funeral Home, Cloverdale.
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'Discover Clay County'
(Local News ~ 09/26/08)
The Clay County Chamber of Commerce is partnering with The Brazil Times to produce a comprehensive county guide called "Discover Clay County." It will contain information about the county government, schools, churches, demographics, local business and more. Register for a free listing in the directory at discoverclaycounty@yahoo.com...
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Parasol Sisters to be at Bridge Festival
(Local News ~ 09/26/08)
BRIDGETON -- The Parasol Sisters (Bowles Family Artists) will brighten the Bridgeton 1878 Barn at this year's Covered Bridge Festival, scheduled for Oct. 10-19. Included in the group include Lori Bowles Sampson, specializing in photographs, watercolors, and polymer clay sculpted miniatures; Blanche Case, lifelong resident, festival promoter, owner of the barn; and Debra Bowles, specializing in ink and wax paintings, block prints, clay, beeswax candles and goatmilk soaps...
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Final suspect caught
(Local News ~ 09/26/08)
The United States Marshal's Office Fugitive Task Force has notified the Clay County Sheriff's Department the last elusive suspect from the August drug sweep is currently in custody. Nicole J. Bond-Lange, 38, Brazil, was wanted for two class B felony charges of Dealing Methamphetamine, two class D felony charges of Maintaining a Common Nuisance and two class B misdemeanor charges of Visiting a Common Nuisance...
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Jackson Township Community Band to perform at Popcorn Festival
(Local News ~ 09/26/08)
The Jackson Township Community Band will perform Friday, Oct. 3, at 6 p.m., for one hour during the Popcorn Festival at Forest Park. Under the direction of Matthew S. Huber, the band will perform music which would have been found in the folders at the time of one of the band's most famous alums, Orville Redenbacher, performed...
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Dentist celebrates 30 years of service in Brazil
(Local News ~ 09/26/08)
As a child, John Jay Cash wanted to grow up and help others. "I've always wanted to be in a profession where I could help people," Cash told The Brazil Times recently. "That's why I became a dentist. I wanted to be able to help ease people's pain." Proud of his local roots, Cash grew up in the Harmony area. He is a graduate from Van Buren High School (1970), Indiana State University (1974) and the Indiana University School of Dentistry (1978)...
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UPDATE: Knights defeat Vincennes
(High School Sports ~ 09/26/08)
VINCENNES -- The Northview Knights knocked off the Vincennes Alices on the road Friday, 33-21. This story will be updated.
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Robert M. Patten
(Obituary ~ 09/26/08)
Robert M. Patten, 85, Cloverdale, died Friday, Sept. 26, 2008, at Mill Pond Health Campus, Greencastle. Born March 24, 1923, in Morgan County, Ind., he was the son of Grover Paul Patten and Minnie Marie (McGinnis) Patten. On Aug. 24, 1951, he married LaVaughn Smith. She survives...
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