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NHS Choirs to host concert
(Local News ~ 03/03/10)
Groups perform well at Solo and Ensemble The Northview High School Knight Singers and Symphonic Choir will showcase the music they performed at the Solo and Ensemble contest Thursday, at 7:30 p.m., in the Northview Auditorium. The eighth-grade choir from North Clay Middle School will also join them for the concert and singing side-by-side the NHS Choirs. All three ensembles will perform Saturday at Otter Creek Middle School for the Indiana Music Educators Association non-competitive festival...
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North Clay seventh-grade remains unbeaten
(High School Sports ~ 03/03/10)
Time Staff Report ELLETSVILLE -- The North Clay seventh-grade girls' basketball team remained unbeaten this season with a 47-16 victory on the road against Edgewood on Monday night. The Knights got a 10-point, 15-rebound game from Mikayla Rowan and a nine-rebound performance from Deaven McCrocklin...
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PUBLIC RECORD 3-4-10
(Court News ~ 03/03/10)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Feb. 26-March 3: Clay Superior Court -- Civil Sterling Jewelers, Inc. Vs. Kenneth Chapman: Civil Collections Asset Acceptance Vs. Sara L. Tresner: Civil Collections...
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Smoking cessation classes being offered
(Local News ~ 03/03/10)
The Clay County Health Department, 1214 E. National Ave., Brazil, will offer free smoking cessation programs. The next program is 5-7 p.m., March 23, at the health department's office building. The 10-week program meets every week. The first session lasts about two hours. Educational information is given with incentives and support...
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Brazil Buzz
(Column ~ 03/03/10)
With rushing winds and gloomy skies The dark and stubborn winter dies: Far -off, unseen, spring faintly cries, Bidding her earliest child arise: March! Bayard Taylor Well folks, March 2010, the third month of the Gregorian calendar is here. Now is the time to shake off the winter blues and to ease into yard work. There is no time to procrastinate. The harsh winds of winter and heavy snows sent several willow limbs to the ground at the homestead. The giant pin oak lost a few branches as well...
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Harmony Happenings
(Column ~ 03/03/10)
Pastor Bob Kumpf and Carolyn returned from their vacation last Friday. Both looked rested. Carolyn said that she and her five books had found a nice, warm sunny spot to read and relax. We are glad they are home safely. Congratulations to Amy Morgan and Cody Tucker. They have announced their engagement. We wish them all the best...
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Elizabeth Maurey
(Obituary ~ 03/03/10)
Elizabeth Maurey, 83, Brazil, died March 2, 2010, at the Exceptional Living Center of Brazil. She was born July 17, 1926, in Clay County, to Roy E. and Hazel A. (Blair) Haddon. She graduated from Staunton High School with the Class of 1944. She trained for a time at Indiana Business College and gained employment at McMillan's Sporting Goods in Terre Haute as a bookkeeper. ...
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12-step spiritual program to take place at hospital
(Local News ~ 03/03/10)
"God Help Me Stop," a Christian 12-step program will take place at St. Vincent Clay Hospital beginning this month. The 12-week program starts at 7 p.m., Monday, March 15, and continue every Monday. It is sponsored by the Windows of HOPE Outreach Ministry...
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County Drainage Board to conduct key meeting
(Local News ~ 03/03/10)
The Clay County Drainage Board will act on the long-term plan for Clay County Regulated Drains, as well as possible assessment increases to the Regulated Drains, which serve Clay County, Monday, in the Commissioners Courtroom in the Clay County Courthouse...
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Hostetler honored for outstanding service by CPC
(Local News ~ 03/03/10)
Recognizing years of contributions, members of the Crisis Pregnancy Center honored local pharmacist Lynn Hostetler Wednesday with its first Outstanding Service award. "He's very generous," CPC Nurse Manager Dixie Swan said, "for his contributions for people in the community who need this kind of help."...
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Town still waiting for grants
(Local News ~ 03/03/10)
CENTER POINT -- For approximately six months, the town of Center Point has been working with an independent grant writer in order to obtain two grants. On Tuesday, the town council provided an update on the process. At its regular monthly meeting, town council President Roy Smith told community residents that members of Hannum, Wagle and Cline, an engineering firm based in Terre Haute, would be in town Thursday to look at the town wastewater system...
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Area band in Top 50 of online contest
(Local News ~ 03/03/10)
A local alternative Christian band is moving up in the music industry. RideTheWind's original song, "Stand," was one of approximately 800 songs submitted in the Rock The Camp contest to find "the best of the best" in Christian music during the Internet fan-based voting contest Feb. 1-28...
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Up close and personal
(Local News ~ 03/03/10)
With the eyes of the world focused on the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Haiti, a local organization is doing everything within its power to bring aid to the front line. Volunteer Medics Worldwide (VMW), 2347 East County Road 600 North, has been aiding missions here and abroad for nearly 19 years. ...
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