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CYL 11-year-old team opens Cal Ripken Southwest Tourney with win
(Community Sports ~ 07/10/09)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Clay Youth League 10-year-old baseball team got the Cal Ripken Southwest State Tourney off to a good start on Thursday evening. Not to be outdone, their 11-year-old counterparts continued the local success by dropping visiting Newburgh in the opening game of their tourney, 9-2...
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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 07/10/09)
Trinity Baptist Church The Trinity Baptist Church Family, 1005 N. Washington, Brazil, would like to invite present and former members and guests to our Homecoming Sunday on July 12. We will be celebrating the church's 45th anniversary with a picnic and games after our 11 a.m. service...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 07/10/09)
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. If you need transportation to morning worship service, call the church office at 446-3211. The bus is wheel-chair equipped...
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PUBLIC RECORD 7-11-09
(Other Record ~ 07/10/09)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse July 9-10: Clay Superior Court -- Civil Capital One Bank Vs. Cheryl A. Gabriel: Civil Collections CACH, LLC of Colorado Vs. Scott E. King: Civil Collections Capital One Bank Vs. Theressa L. Reames: Civil Collections...
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Ruby Marie Collier
(Obituary ~ 07/10/09)
Ruby Marie Collier, 97, Rockville, passed away at 1:50 p.m., Friday, July 10, 2009, at the Indiana Masonic Home, Franklin, Ind. A life-long resident of Parke County, she resided the last fifty years in Rockville. She married Jean Kenneth Collier in 1934, who preceded her in death in September 1961...
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Upcoming events
(Local News ~ 07/10/09)
Times Staff Report The following is a list of upcoming weekend events provided to The Brazil Times: Breakfast! The Reelsville Volunteer Fire Department will conduct its monthly breakfast today, from 7-11 a.m. Biscuits and gravy, eggs, bacon, pancakes and sausage will be on the menu...
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Perspective: Showing off the good Samaritan spirit
(Local News ~ 07/10/09)
Hearing stories about good Samaritans are hard to come by these days. But local resident Daniel Garrett recently came across one. Garrett and his wife traveled to Charleston, W. Va., to visit family in the late part of June. His wife drove their car while he rode there on a motorcycle...
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Perspective: Showing off the good Samaritan spirit
(Editorial ~ 07/10/09)
Hearing stories about good Samaritans are hard to come by these days. But local resident Daniel Garrett recently came across one. Garrett and his wife traveled to Charleston, W. Va., to visit family in the late part of June. His wife drove their car while he rode there on a motorcycle...
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New ISP trooper enjoys job, area
(Local News ~ 07/10/09)
A new face is patrolling the roads in Clay County. "You don't know from minute to minute what will happen while on the job. It's exciting," Indiana State Police Trooper James "Jim" Cruse told The Brazil Times about recently graduating the academy and patrolling Clay County. "I've always wanted to be a law enforcement officer. I like interacting with people and this job lets you meet people you wouldn't ordinarily have the chance to."...
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Bringing history to life
(Local News ~ 07/10/09)
The first civil war living history event will take place in memory of Robert L. Hein, a World War II veteran and D-day invasion survivor. In 2005, Hein purchased property located at 8870 E. United States 40, Brazil, formerly Eaglefield, 17-acre pre-Civil War, northern plantation...
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Board picks new president, sets fees
(Local News ~ 07/10/09)
There is a new president of the Clay Community School Board of Trustees. During the regular session meeting, the board voted for the position of President to be filled by Ted Jackson. He is an at-large representative serving his second term. Tina Heffner holds the position of Vice President and Dottie King is now Secretary, while Jennifer Kaelber has acquired the position of Assistant Secretary...
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