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Program set for Friday
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The Little Historic Church at Carbon will conduct its monthly Friday program Friday. A pitch-in dinner is scheduled for 6 p.m., with the program starting at 7. This month, entertainment will be provided by P-150. All are invited to attend.
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Dinner Time!
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The American Legion will host a dinner Friday, from 4-8 p.m., at the V.F.W. Post 1127. The menu will include chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert. Cost is $7. All proceeds will go to the American Legion recovery efforts. The door prize will include one free ticket for the next dinner...
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Lion's Club selling roses
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The Brazil Lion's Club is currently taking orders for roses. The club will take orders until Wednesday, Oct. 12. Cost is $15 per dozen, pre-paid. Orders may be placed with Suellen Wegner at Terre Haute Savings Bank, 260 E. National Ave., Brazil. Pickup of the roses will be Friday, Oct. 21, from 2-6 p.m., at the bank...
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Year of the dairy cows
(Column ~ 09/08/11)
Attention all dairy farmers: The 2012 Indiana State Fair is honoring your role in everyone's daily lives. It was announced the 2012 Indiana State Fair theme would be "Year of Dairy Cows." By partnering with the American Dairy Association of Indiana, the Indiana State Fair will prominently feature special exhibits, events and activities centered around the impact dairy cows have on everyone's life...
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Plate of healthy summer slaw
(Column ~ 09/08/11)
Food is the best medicine. Each week, new studies are released revealing the benefits of food in maximizing robust health and sharp thinking. Increase your stamina and disease resistance by using the MyPlate model -- half of my plate should be filled with fruits and vegetables -- the more colorful, the better...
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Agriculture: A driver of economy
(Column ~ 09/08/11)
With job creation one of our nation's biggest concerns, it is encouraging that the approximately 3,300 undergraduate and graduate students who are just beginning or continuing their studies in the Purdue University College of Agriculture are preparing for careers in one of the hottest job-creating sectors of our economy...
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Public Record
(Court News ~ 09/08/11)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Sept. 7-8: Clay Circuit Court--Civil Lana L. Tolbert Vs. Rusell W. Tolbert: Domestic Relations Tanya D. Shook Vs. Michael J. Shook: Domestic Relations Indianapolis Newspaper FCU Vs. Christopher and Lisa Farrell: Civil Collections...
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Marching Knights Schedule
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The following is the 2011 Northview High School Marching Knights Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) schedule:...
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Time for music!
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
Country and Western music will return to the Clay County Senior Citizen's Center, 120 S. Franklin St., Brazil, Saturday. Steel Guitar player Leon Mercer will join the other performers. Doors open to the event at 6 p.m., with music beginning at 7 and concluding at 9...
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Republican Club to meet Sept. 19
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The Clay County Republican Club will host its monthly meeting Monday, Sept. 19, at 7 p.m., at the Clay County Senior Citizen's Building on Franklin Street, Brazil. The meeting will be a meet-and-greet with Republican candidates, including Mayoral candidate TJ Sneddon, clerk-treasurer candidate Mary Fisher and city council candidates Pat Heffner and Dustin Jorgensen...
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Joanne Ruth Rogers
(Obituary ~ 09/08/11)
Joanne Ruth Rogers, 77, Carbon, died Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011, at Union Hospital, Terre Haute, surrounded by family. She was born Sept. 8, 1934, in Pittwood, Ill., the daughter of Francis K. Elliott and Alpha (Compton) Elliott. She lived in the Carbon area for 15 years...
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Dinner time!
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The American Legion will host a dinner Friday, from 4-8 p.m., at the V.F.W. Post 1127. The menu will include chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans and dessert. Cost is $7. All proceeds will go to the American Legion recovery efforts. The door prize will include one free ticket for the next dinner...
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Program
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The Little Historic Church at Carbon will conduct its monthly Friday program Friday. A pitch-in dinner is set for 6 p.m., with the program starting at 7. This month, entertainment will be provided by P-150. All are invited to attend.
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Service set
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
Center Point United Methodist Church will conduct a Sept. 11 Remembrance Service at the church Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011, at 7:30 a.m.
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/08/11)
The following is a list of upcoming area events as provided to The Brazil Times: Heavy Trash Pick Up The City of Brazil has scheduled heavy trash pick up for the month of October. The following is a list of dates: Those interested must call 448-8501 in advance for pick up...
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Meeting set
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The Brazil Common Council will conduct a meeting at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 21, in council chambers. General business and the budget will be discussed.
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Department benefit set
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
BOWLING GREEN -- A 5K run/walk, car/bike cruise-in, freewill breakfast and more will be hosted Sept. 17, with all benefits going to the Bowling Green Volunteer Fire Department to help get its brush truck up and going. The vehicle has been down for a while. In addition, money will also be used to update equipment such as radios, pagers and gear...
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Officials worried about water quality standard
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
CARBON -- Carbon Town Council members expressed concern Tuesday saying the town just doesn't have enough money to make the water quality standard improvements needed. Effective Jan. 1, 2009, the State of Indiana added two new criteria standards which requires a limit of discharge for ammonia and E.-coli levels...
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New digs?
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The Clay County Community Corrections Department is looking into building a new facility. Presently, the Corrections Department, which helps prevent overcrowding in the jails, is housed on the third floor of the courthouse in a two-room office. "There's no confidentiality," Executive Director Mary Brown said...
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City officials mull budget
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The Brazil City Council met Wednesday night to discuss the progress of its 2012 budget. The meeting was a follow-up from an Aug. 24 budget meeting. Financial advisor Danny Marsh, from Umbaugh and Associates, Indianapolis, was on hand to help the council run through the spreadsheets, answer questions and offer advice...
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Imperial Regiment to present 'Karnival'
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The Clay City Imperial Regiment is prepared to showcase a "Karnival" this year. Members of the Imperial Regiment are preparing for the first show of the 2011 Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) marching band season. Clay City will take part in the Franklin Central High School Invitational Saturday...
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Imperial Regiment Schedule
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The following is the 2011 Clay City Imperial Regiment Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) schedule: Saturday -- Franklin Central High School Invitational Sept. 17 -- Plainfield High School Invitational Sept. 24 -- Avon High School Invitational...
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2011 Imperial Regiment Roster
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The following is a list of members of the 2011 Clay City High School Imperial Regiment: Alto Saxophone Austin Havins Caleb Royer Baritone Tyler Dalton Madison Fry Elijah Stinson Bass Guitar Brandon Crowley Clarinet Lauren Galminas Odie Lawson Brittany Edwards...
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NMK to present 'Flite of Spring'
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
Coming off a fifth-place finish in the 2010 Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) marching season, the Northview Marching Knights are hungry heading into 2011 competition. Hungry and preparing for flight. The 2011 Marching Knights' show is called Flite of Spring. Band director Bob Medworth said the show will be based on Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring."...
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2011 Marching Knights Roster
(Local News ~ 09/08/11)
The following is a list of members of the 2011 Northview High School Marching Knights: Guard Lauren Atkinson McKenzie Backlin Sara Batchelor Reagan Brown Rebecca Brown Mackenzie Brush Baileigh Burns Cameron Carroll Darci Chambers Kayle Coltharp Katie Jo Coltharp...
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Knights looking to take over WIC leadership
(High School Sports ~ 09/08/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview football team has had a long week with thoughts of last week's difficult 19-16 loss to rival Terre Haute North, but tonight the focus is on rebounding against a Sullivan Golden Arrows team that is riding high...
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North Clay buzzes past Bees
(High School Sports ~ 09/08/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor As a talented group of sixth-grade volleyball players, the current seventh-grade class at North Clay didn't lose many matches during the course of the season. However, one of those losses were handed to the Knights by rival Honey Creek. On Wednesday evening, the seventh-grade turned the tables and claimed one of North Clay's three victories against the visiting Bees...
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Northview golfers sweep week
(High School Sports ~ 09/08/11)
Times Staff Report Northview's girls' golf team finished up a sweep of its play this week by winning its third three-way meet by topping Greencastle and Crawfordsville at Forest Park on Thursday. The Knights shot a season-best score of 179 to down the Tiger Cubs' score of 194 with the Athenians fielding an incomplete team...
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Clay City boys win Eels' Invite
(High School Sports ~ 09/08/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY -- Under cloudy skies and cool temperatures, runners took the gun for the Clay City Cross Country Invitational on Thursday evening. The Clay City boys were able to defend its title by defeating second-place Shakamak by 35 points as Jake Tiefel claimed the individual victory with a time of 17:31 overall. He topped South Putnam's Hunter Barr by 45 seconds...
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