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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 10/22/10)
Harmony United Methodist Church In the book "The Five People You Meet in Heaven," by Mitch Albom, we are reminded that what we say and do, does have an impact on the people around you. Just as we learned in physics class in high school, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. When you say a kind word to someone, it has an impact on that person. If you offer a smile, generally, that smile is returned. Take time this week to share a smile...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 10/22/10)
Staunton Community Center On Thursday, Oct. 28, the Center will host a brunch from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. A variety of breakfast foods, including pancakes, sausage, and biscuits and gravy, will be available at reasonable prices. This brunch is open to the public and all proceeds will go into the operation and maintenance of the Center...
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'Extraordinary' workshop set
(Local News ~ 10/22/10)
TERRE HAUTE -- The Wabash Valley Human Resources Association will host a workshop, "From Ordinary to Extraordinary," geared for leaders in the community concerned with getting the most from their workforce. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 10, at the Ohio Building. Ed Robinson, CEO of Robinson Performance Group, Inc., CPA, CSP, NSA IFPP and 20 years of experience in growth strategies and leadership, will be at the event...
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PUBLIC RECORD 10-23-10
(Court News ~ 10/22/10)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Oct. 20-22: Clay Superior Court -- Civil Paul W. Gunzel Vs. Rebecca S. Gunzel: Domestic Relations City of Brazil Vs. Ola P. Coffman: Miscellaneous Civil City of Brazil Vs. Donald Rissler: Miscellaneous Civil...
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Lawhorn seeks position of Brazil Trustee
(Local News ~ 10/22/10)
My name is Vickie Lawhorn. In the Primary Election, I ran on the platform to restructure the office of Brazil Township Trustee. I wish to do this so I can better serve the needs of our community. I was fortunate enough to win the position to represent the Democratic Party in the Nov. 2 election...
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Reberger looking to remain as Clay County Prosecutor
(Local News ~ 10/22/10)
My name is Lee Reberger and I am running for re-election as your Clay County Prosecutor. I became Prosecutor on Jan. 18, 2005. I ran successfully for office in 2006, and continue to serve. I believe this to be more than a full-time job. I am available 24/7 to assist law enforcement in their efforts. The law enforcement community and I have partnered in this fight and will continue to do so...
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Many tax payment options available
(Local News ~ 10/22/10)
With Nov. 10 just around the corner, Clay County Treasurer Debra James is reminding residents they can pay the second installment of their property taxes in a variety of ways. "Some people pay all of their property taxes in the spring, so the fall collection is typically a little slower," James told The Brazil Times. "But there are still a variety of options available for residents to make their payments."...
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Working on it
(Local News ~ 10/22/10)
Barrett's Excavating, Center Point, crew foremen Scott Hunter (left) and Roy Martin worked Friday to replace water lines at the intersection of Pinckley and Alabama Streets, prior to the repaving of Pinckley which will take place Oct. 25-29. In addition, crews from B & T Drainage and Excavating, Marshall, Ill., was performing water line work at the intersection of Alabama and Mechanic streets as well on Friday. Brazil City Water Department employees assisted on both projects. Jason Jacobs Photo...
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No ordinary Jim
(Local News ~ 10/22/10)
Brazil resident about to be inducted into third hall of fame A former three-sport athlete at Brazil High School is being inducted into a third hall of fame. Class of 1956 graduate Jim Plummer told The Brazil Times he will be inducted into the Howard County Sports Hall of Fame Saturday, Oct. 30, in a ceremony which will begin at 5 p.m., at the Kokomo Event Center...
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Rangers defeat Yankees; advance to World Series
(Professional Sports ~ 10/22/10)
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Their Texas-sized wait is over. The Rangers are going to the World Series. And they got there with a win over their old nemesis, the defending champion New York Yankees. Vladimir Guerrero drove in three runs before Nelson Cruz hit a towering, two-run homer and the Rangers beat New York 6-1 Friday night in Game 6 of the AL championship series, the biggest victory in the franchise's 50 seasons...
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Northview wins sectional opener in 40-7 blowout
(High School Sports ~ 10/22/10)
BOONVILLE -- The Northview Knights put an end to its recent sectional woes with a dominating win on Friday night at Boonville, 40-7. Head coach George Gettle, like his players, was excited to continue the season for another weekend. "Real proud of the kids. This is only the third sectional win in the history of the school," Gettle said. "We talked about setting yourself apart as a team...
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