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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 02/11/11)
First Baptist Church Welcome to the services and fellowship of First Baptist Church at the corner of Walnut and Maple streets. Aren't we thankful these last two weeks have been unusual and not the norm! Sunday School will begin at 9:30 a.m. We will be anxious to join together for fellowship, prayer and study. ...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 02/11/11)
Here's hoping that we've finally made it through the worst part of winter. Staunton United Methodist Church Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m., with church service following at 10:30. Mark Weir will be our guest speaker this week. Glenna Simons is the pianist...
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PUBLIC RECORD 2-12-11
(Court News ~ 02/11/11)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Feb. 4-11: Clay Superior Court -- Civil Recovery Two, Inc. Vs. Brittany Bault: Civil Collections IMA, Inc. Vs. Brenda Carlin: Civil Collections Terri I. Potter Vs. D.B. Potter: Domestic Relations...
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R.E.I.N. Committee seeking grant for community center
(Local News ~ 02/11/11)
Another charitable organization is in the early stages of planning to construct a community center. During Monday's meeting of the Clay County Commissioners, West Central Indiana Economic Development District Economic Development Specialist Jim Coffenberry spoke on behalf of the R.E.I.N. Committee as to its attempt to start a community center project...
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One week left to file for Primary
(Local News ~ 02/11/11)
It has been pretty quiet on the Clay County political front during the past week. From 1 p.m., Friday, Feb. 4 through 10 a.m., Friday, Feb. 11, only one individual filed a declaration of candidacy with the Clay County Election Office for the May 3 Municipal Primary...
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Possible solution found to safely restore records
(Local News ~ 02/11/11)
Some of Clay County's older record books may become usable again in the near future. During Friday's meeting of the Clay County Public Records Commission, a discussion was conducted on how to safely digitize records in books with toxic mold currently being stored at the old Clay County Jail...
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New 8-Step Process working well
(Local News ~ 02/11/11)
A program officials with East Side Elementary School implemented earlier this school year is proving to work well for students. On Thursday, East Side principal Mary Ray spoke with the Clay Community School Corporation School Board in reference to the 8-Step Process the school started this year...
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Eels roll into sectional championship game
(High School Sports ~ 02/11/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY -- Ice and snow sidetracked the end of the season for both Eminence and Clay City's girls' basketball teams as each team went nearly two weeks without a game due to the frigid weather. On Friday night however, it was Carmela Roeschlein that put Eminence in the deep freeze as the junior Eel led Clay City to the sectional championship game with a 57-34 win over Eminence...
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