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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 02/04/11)
First Baptist Church First Baptist Church announced it will not have morning or evening services Sunday. In addition, no AWANA services will take place. Wednesday is a busy day with Bible Study beginning at 12:15 continuing in the Old Testament. Come on down to the Fellowship Room from the Christian Ed. doors...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 02/04/11)
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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Church service cancellations
(Community News ~ 02/04/11)
Listed on WTHI closings-No Service Sunday Brazil Church of the Nazarene New Hope Community Church Peniel United Methodist Church Watch for additional church closings...
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PUBLIC RECORD 2-5-11
(Court News ~ 02/04/11)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Jan. 28-Feb. 4: Clay Superior Court -- Civil Tamara S. Lacey Vs. Gregory S. Lacey: Domestic Relations Marriage License Applications Allen L. Slayton, 42, Poland, and Stella M. Thompson, 50, Poland...
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JAIL BOOKINGS 2-5-11
(Police Logs ~ 02/04/11)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings occurred at the Clay County Justice Center during Jan. 31-Feb. 4. Awaiting Arraignment Moore, Christopher S., 33 McClelland, Jacob D., 24 Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Head, Wilbur E., II, 21 Battery with bodily injury...
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ISP to patrol for big game overpartiers
(Local News ~ 02/04/11)
The Indiana State Police Post at Putnamville will be patrolling this weekend for impaired drivers. While enjoying the Super Bowl festivities, officials with the Putnamville Post would like to remind motorists to: Officials with the post reminded residents in 2009, two-thirds of the fatal crashes on Indiana highways during Super Bowl weekend involved an impaired driver...
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Deborah K. "Debbie" White
(Obituary ~ 02/04/11)
Deborah K. "Debbie" White, 58, Center Point, died Jan. 30, 2011. She worked for numerous years for Beechcraft and Riley Chemical Co. She was a member of Center Point United Methodist Church. She is survived by her loving husband Cecil F. White Jr., brothers Ronald (Janie) Mosier, Robbie (Tina) Mosier, sister-in-law Juanita (Jeff) Thomas, brother-in-law Delbert (Judy) White, cousins Jerry and Debbie Griffin, Mike and Millie Griffin, many nieces, nephews and her dog Hercules...
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Officials warning residents about latest telephone scam
(Local News ~ 02/04/11)
The Clay County Sheriff's Department (CCSD) issued a warning to all residents Friday regarding an alleged telephone scam filtering through the area. According to information provided by the department, CCSD dispatchers have received several calls from residents about the scam...
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Cancellations pushing school year into June
(Local News ~ 02/04/11)
Carolyn Kumpf's records don't go back that far. The Clay Community School Corporation Director of Personnel told The Brazil Times on Friday it's been several years since students have had to go to school in June. But this year, that's exactly what will happen...
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Two arrested on multiple forgery, theft allegations
(Local News ~ 02/04/11)
A Brazil couple was recently arrested amid allegations they stole and forged checks from a local business. According to information provided by the Clay County Justice Center, Tracey Rene Williams, 37, and her husband Curtis Dwayne Williams, 40, were taken into custody on an arrest warrant for theft Jan. 28. Both were issued cash bonds of $7,000 (no 10 percent allowed)...
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Departments working hard on cleanup
(Local News ~ 02/04/11)
Local residents are digging their way out from under the ice dumped onto Clay County by the recent winter storm, but officials still urge people to use caution. On Friday, the streets in Brazil were once again buzzing with motorists. "We've been out there every day," Brazil City Street Department Superintendent Mike Head told The Brazil Times...
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In the 'Soup'
(Local News ~ 02/04/11)
A love of writing and family has landed one local author in the Soup, Chicken Soup For The Soul that is. A stay-at-home mom, Diane Stark moved to Brazil four years ago with her husband Eric and their five children. "I've loved writing since childhood," Stark recently told The Brazil Times. "I remember when I was in elementary school, I would sit in my closet where no one could find me and write stories."...
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