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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 07/24/09)
Ashboro United Methodist Church The Ashboro United Methodist Church, south of Brazil on SR 59, is holding their 32nd annual Ice Cream Social on Saturday, July 25, starting at 5 p.m. There will be plenty of sandwiches, pies and cakes. Come and join in the fellowship and entertainment...
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Reunions
(Community News ~ 07/24/09)
For more information, call Cathy at 812-249-3131, or visit the class website at www.classcreator.com/Brazil-IN-1959 /index.cfm Please bring your favorite covered dishes, own drinks, and table service. Lawn chairs are optional. Be sure to invite all your family members for a great outing. For more information, call Susie Minnick Freeman at 443-1809 or 812-240-5878...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 07/24/09)
Staunton First Christian Church Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., with worship service following at 10:30. Doug Parkey is the minister. If you need transportation to morning worship service, please phone the church office at 446-3211; the bus is wheel-chair equipped...
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PUBLIC RECORD 7-25-09
(Other Record ~ 07/24/09)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse July 22-24: Clay Superior Court -- Civil AIS Services Vs. David A. Lawson: Civil Collections AIS Services Vs. Laura M. Brush: Civil Collections Capital One Bank Vs. Bryan A. Martin: Civil Collections...
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Theodore "Ted" E. Brown
(Obituary ~ 07/24/09)
Theodore "Ted" E. Brown, 81, Clay City, passed away at Greene County General Hospital July 24, 2009 following a lengthy illness. He was born June 28, 1928, to Hovey and Ruth (Dressler) Brown. Ted attended Bowling Green High School. Mr. Brown served in the United States Army. He married Dorothy C. Giltz Dec. 8, 1949. Ted farmed in the Clay City area for his entire life. He was a former member of Fatch Chapel United Methodist Church...
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Football season on the way
(High School Sports ~ 07/24/09)
Northview High School junior Sean Hauser works on the bench press while receiving help from spotter Zac Neihaus Wednesday during the NHS Football Program preseason workouts. Players in the program began workouts June 15 and continued Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays with the exception of the week of July 4. Jason Moon photo...
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Upcoming
(Local News ~ 07/24/09)
The following is a list of upcoming events this weekend provided to The Brazil Times: The fifth Kay Starr Memorial Jonah Fish Fry will take place from 4-7:30 p.m., today, at the Way of the Cross Assembly of God, 3010 E. United States 40, Brazil, located approximately one-quarter mile east of Great Dane...
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Grand opening!
(Local News ~ 07/24/09)
Austin A. Burns, DDS, Dentistry For All Ages, 924 S. Forest Ave., Brazil, recently conducted its ribbon cutting. On hand for the event were (front row, from left) Brazil Mayor Ann Bradshaw, dentist associate Dr. John Cash, business associates Roberta Cash, Rachel Borden, Jamie Wyndham, Dr. ...
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Area Homemaker groups have their day at the Fair
(Local News ~ 07/24/09)
Members of the Clay County Extension Homemakers Clubs met for a synonymous meeting at the hospitality pavilion located at the 4-H Fair. With more than 100 people in attendance, Committee Chairman Jean Alsip was pleased with the turnout. "It was a very successful day," she said. "I think everyone enjoys coming out and listening to the music."...
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'Five, six, pick up sticks'
(Local News ~ 07/24/09)
Brazil Mayor Ann Bradshaw (left) and Mayor's Assistant Debbie Pierce load a truck with tree limbs and brush on South Grant Street Friday. The two spent the morning and early afternoon picking up limbs and checking areas in the city for potential water leaks. Jason Jacobs Photo...
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Pair of arrests made during welfare check
(Local News ~ 07/24/09)
During a welfare check by officers of Brazil Police Department, two Brazil residents were arrested for various drug charges and allegations of neglect at a local government housing project Tuesday. When BPD Patrolman/K-9 Handler Kenny Hill arrived, Karen Sutherlin allowed him to check her apartment. ...
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After week of fun, 4-H'rs want more
(Local News ~ 07/24/09)
The 2009 Clay County 4-H Fair isn't quite over yet, but most of the 4-H'rs are already missing it. The fair officially concludes today following "Metal Mania Demolition Derby." Still, most of the 4-H'rs wish they had one more week. For eight-year member Ashley Seymour, she enjoys spending time with people while at the fair. She also likes the food...
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