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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 11/06/09)
Carbon United Methodist Church Thanksgiving is approaching fast! Our church is having its annual Thanksgiving Dinner tomorrow, Sunday, Nov. 8, at noon after the worship service. The turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, noodles and rolls will be furnished. Everyone else is asked to bring a salad, a vegetable or a dessert. Our resident chef is doing the turkey and dressing, so it will be delicious. Come join us...
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Local church preparing for second 'Journey'
(Local News ~ 11/06/09)
For the second consecutive year, the First Christian Church of Brazil will take members of the community on a three-day "journey" of the story of the first Christmas. "The Journey," is a 45-minute staged re-telling of the first Christmas, which will take place on Dec. 4-6, from 6-9 p.m., at the church, 1875 W. United States 40. In all, the show will feature the work of more than 200 people, ranging from actors to parking attendants...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 11/06/09)
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, please phone the church office at 446-3211. The bus is wheel-chair equipped...
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More bids to be opened during next School Board meeting
(Local News ~ 11/06/09)
The Clay Community School Corporation Board will conduct its monthly session at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 12. The meeting will take place in the media center at North Clay Middle School, 3 W. Knight Dr., Brazil. New business to be discussed at the meeting includes:...
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Probation violation lands Terre Haute woman back in jail
(Local News ~ 11/06/09)
A Terre Haute woman recently admitted to violating the terms of her probation. On Wednesday, Melisa Irene Gilbert, 33, was taken into custody and booked into the Clay County Justice Center on an arrest warrant revoking her probation on a negotiated plea agreement for a guilty conviction for class D felony for possession of methamphetamine in July...
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Proclamation marks Marching Knights Pride Month
(Local News ~ 11/06/09)
The City of Brazil celebrated the Northview Marching Knights' 2009 Indiana State School Music Association Class B State Title Friday. According to a proclamation signed by Brazil Mayor Ann Bradshaw, November 2009 is now Northview Marching Knights Pride Month...
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Local church bringing the holidays early
(Local News ~ 11/06/09)
Christmas will arrive early in Brazil this year as a local church is preparing to serve as a collection point for Operation Christmas Child. Soon, with the help of area volunteers, Union United Methodist Church, 780 E. County Road 600 N., Brazil, will be brimming with festively wrapped shoe boxes full of gifts...
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Jury convicts Borders on numerous charges
(Local News ~ 11/06/09)
A Brazil man was convicted Friday of various drug-related charges after a three-day trial in Superior Court this week at the Clay County Courthouse. Tommy L. Borders, 47, was convicted of class A felony possession of methamphetamine, class C felony possession of methamphetamine, class D felony maintaining a common nuisance and class A misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia...
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Akers big night not enough for Olney Central
(College Sports ~ 11/06/09)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Olney Central Blue Knights continued to score points at a high rate in their second basketball game of the season, but in round two, Vincennes was able to rally late to edge Olney Central, 96-87. "It was a disappointing loss, but encouraging," OCC head coach Mike Burris told the Olney Daily Mail. ...
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