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Slugging Knights gunning for title
(High School Sports ~ 04/01/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview baseball team should be one of the most exciting squads in the area this season and there's plenty of reasons to consider the Knights a contender to make a run in the postseason. The Knights return 10 seniors from a team that was 23-6 last season and is ranked 16th in Class 4A's preseason poll...
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Area school to remain on heightened alert
(Community News ~ 04/01/11)
LINTON -- Linton-Stockton School Superintendent Nick Karazsia says he's not willing to take any chances when it comes to the safety of his students. That's why the school will remain on heightened-alert status the remainder of the school year. The rumor of a secondary incident, following the initial rumor earlier in the week that was aimed at junior high students, was uncovered Thursday night...
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Public Record
(Court News ~ 04/01/11)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse March 24-April 1: Clay Superior Court -- Civil Wells Fargo Bank Vs. Madeline S. Garvin and Todd A. Garvin: Mortgage Foreclosure Cynthia K. Steidel Vs. Robert M. Steidel: Domestic Relations...
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Church News
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
Seelyville United Methodist Church Seelyville United Methodist Church is a Christian community of Open Hearts, Open Minds, and Open Doors. We are located at US 40 and 2nd Street in Seelyville, one block east of the stoplight. Please join us for worship this fourth Sunday in Lent at 9:30 a.m. as we continue a five-week sermon series, "Responding to God's Call."...
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New Handbell Choir Organized
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
If you are in the age bracket of 6 to 90, you are invited to be part of this newly organized musical ensemble. Practices every Tuesday evening, at 7 p.m., in the Peniel Fellowship Hall on Kennedy Crossing Road in Brazil. You do NOT need to know how to read or play a musical instrument. Only one requirement - you must be willing to have fun! The group is under the direction of Mr. Frank Orbick. For more information, contact Martha Nicosia at 812-877-7704...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 04/01/11)
Staunton United Methodist Church Sunday school is at 9:30 a.m., with church service following at 10:30. Scott Aselage is our Pastor and Glenna Simons is our pianist. Remember that the Community Food Pantry is open in the church basement from 3-5 p.m., on the last Wednesday afternoon of each month...
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Tri Kappa selling items
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
In order to raise funds for scholarships and more, Tri Kappa is in the process of selling Beef House rolls, strawberry jam and apple butter for $8 each. The items will be delivered April 16, in time for Easter. Also, Tri Kappa is sponsoring a Longaberger Basket Bingo at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, at the Kennedy's Crossing Bingo Center...
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Community Notes
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
The following are a list of upcoming area events scheduled for today, Sunday and Monday as provided to The Brazil Times: Meeting Moved The Center Point Town Council has moved its April meeting. Due to scheduling conflicts, the meeting will take place at 9 a.m., today, at town hall...
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Diabetes Classes
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
The Brazil Senior Citizens Center and the Clay County Health Department have teamed together to offer diabetes education classes at the center. The meetings will take place on the first Friday of the month at noon.
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Time to flush!
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
Staunton Water Works will begin spring flushing of fire hydrants Monday and conclude Wednesday.
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Meeting set
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
The Mt. Zion Cemetery Association will conduct its annual meeting at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, at the Mt. Zion Church, east of Bowling Green. All are invited to attend the meeting. For further information, call 812-236-5488.
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Sneddon throws hat in Mayor's race
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
I am Thomas J. (T.J.) Sneddon and I am running for Mayor of Brazil. For 30 years, I served you as window clerk at the Brazil Post Office. After retirement, I decided that I would like to continue to work with the citizens of Brazil. I was elected Brazil Township Trustee in 2010. Since then, I have cut administrative costs by 58 percent, thus allocating more funds for community assistance...
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Project rerouting traffic
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
CLAY CITY -- Traffic along State Road 59 will be rerouted while the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) begins construction on a highway project during the next several months in the Clay City area. On Monday, April 4, crews will begin working on S.R. 59 between First and Fourth Streets in Clay City, making the lanes of the highway restricted to 10 ft. wide. Motorists will be able to travel one way for northbound traffic, while southbound traffic will utilize Nye Street...
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Indy 500 voice King preps students for upcoming trip
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
Fourth-graders from two Clay County schools will be speeding through academic state standards while visiting the Indianapolis 500 race track this month. Cornerstone Christian Academy and Jackson Township Elementary will participate in the eighth annual 500 Festival and Indianapolis 500 Education Program...
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Flames damage Clay City home
(Local News ~ 04/01/11)
CLAY CITY -- Three fire departments responded to a structure fire near Clay City Friday afternoon. Shortly before 2 p.m., Friday, 911 dispatchers were advised of heavy black smoke coming from the garage area of a home located at 775 West State Road 246, Clay City...
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