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Road closing
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
County highway officials announced County Road 1350 North between Murphy Avenue and 100 East will be closed throughout Friday.
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Clay City junior high cross country splits with North Central
(High School Sports ~ 09/16/11)
Times Staff Report The Clay City junior high cross country teams split their meet against North Central on Thursday night as the girls' team won against an incomplete squad, scoring just 19 points led by Abigail Carrell's overall win in 15:19. Avalee Jeffers took second-place in 15:45 followed four seconds later by Elizabeth Duckwall. Madelyn Ames took sixth in 18:37 followed by Rendi Crabb in seventh-place with a time of 19:15...
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Eels earn SWIAC volleyball win over Cardinals
(High School Sports ~ 09/16/11)
Times Staff Report CLAY CITY -- The Clay City volleyball team picked up a SWIAC victory on Thursday night by defeating Bloomfield, 25-21, 25-17, 25-20. The Eels were in sync from the opening service as Meeghan Riggs was 15-of-16 from the service line with 10 points and Asie Jeffers served at a 100-percent rate in the win...
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Church News
(Community News ~ 09/16/11)
Carbon United Methodist Church Today is the day! It's the day of the Carbon Fish Fry. Activities begin at 4 p.m., so you have time to get here. The meals are great ... so are the desserts ... so is the entertainment ... so is seeing all your old friends and acquaintances that you haven't seen since the fish fry last year...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 09/16/11)
Staunton United Methodist Church We will be sponsoring a chicken and noodle dinner Friday, Sept. 23, at the Staunton Community Center. Serving will be from 4-7 p.m. In addition to chicken and noodles, the menu will include mashed potatoes, green beans, roll and butter, dessert and drink. The cost is $8 for adults and $5 for children 12-under...
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INDOT project set to start Monday
(State News ~ 09/16/11)
The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) announced Friday the patch and rehabilitation project from the Wabash River Bridge to State Road 59 is scheduled to begin construction on or about Monday. Wabash Valley Asphalt said it will begin restricting westbound traffic in the right lane while crews strengthen the median shoulders...
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Heavy trash pickup
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
Heavy trash pickup in the City of Brazil will take place in October. The schedule will include the following: For more information, call 443-2221...
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Homecoming Pageantry
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
Northview High School Principal Lynn Romas (above) crowns Homecoming Queen Abigail Hayes, daughter of Joe Hayes and Andrea Robison-Downing, during the coronation Friday evening. Northview Homecoming Queen candidates (below) wait patiently with their escorts to discover who the Queen will be...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/16/11)
The following is a list of area events scheduled to take place Saturday, Sunday and Monday as provided to The Brazil Times: Passport Fair The Brazil Post Office, 227 W. National Ave., will host a Passport Fair Saturday from 9 a.m.-noon. Food Bank Closed...
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Reunions
(Community News ~ 09/16/11)
The following is information regarding area reunions scheduled for Saturday and Sunday as provided to The Brazil Times: Staunton Class of 1981 The 30-year class reunion for the Staunton High School Class of 1981 will take place Saturday, from 7-10 p.m., at the Lake House Restaurant, 7395 N. CR 425 W., Brazil...
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Public Record
(Police Logs ~ 09/16/11)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings occurred at the Clay County Justice Center during Sept. 15-16: Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Miller, Cindy R., 40 Public Intoxication Wickward, Derrick, 21 Possession Methamphetamine Miller, Cindy R., 40...
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Accident sends one to hospital
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
A Brazil man was transported via Air Evac to Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, Friday following a single-vehicle accident. According to Brazil City Police Department Sgt. Todd Stemm, at approximately 4:56 p.m., officials were dispatched to Casey's General Store, 491 E. United States 40, for a motorcycle accident...
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Philip Giltz
(Obituary ~ 09/16/11)
Philip Giltz, formerly of Brazil, died Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011, at Livingston Hospital, Salem, Ky. Philip was born and raised in Brazil and loved his hometown and had great pride in it. He graduated from Brazil High School in 1955. His love for scouting as a youth earned him their highest honor, Eagle Scout...
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Performance
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
The Community Theatre of Clay County will present "Schoolhouse Rock Live!" Friday, Sept. 23, and Saturday, Sept. 24. Performances are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. In addition, a buffet dinner will begin at 6:30. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children. Ticket price includes the buffet...
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'Child Find'
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
Clay Community Schools will conduct a "Child Find" in order to locate children in the community in need of preschool services. Preschool checks will include speech/language, hearing, vision, school readiness and motor skills. The "Child Find" is for children ages 2-and-a-half to 5-years-old...
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Center Point remains on boil order
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
CENTER POINT -- Until further notice, the town of Center Point remains under a boil order. According to officials, the town received a grant for $700,000 to upgrade the water and sewer systems. The work on the water system, according to Town Council President Roy Smith, includes replacing fire hydrants and shutoff valves, installing a check valve to keep the water tower from emptying and replacing the town's booster pump and tower/booster pump controls...
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Knightsville moving forward with study
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
The Knightsville Town Council met Tuesday night for its monthly meeting and carried the motion to continue moving forward with the town's water system planning study. The water system planning study will show the town where problems are in their water system. According to the council, a main problem in the water system is they are losing water and not receiving payments...
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Diggin' a Parade!
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
Amanda Stewart, (from left) Makenzie Stewart, and twins Landin and Logan Moore watch as Northview's Homecoming Parade passes by Friday.
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'Bash in the Woods' set for Sept. 24
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
With help from local businesses and organizations, Family Worship Center will put on the second annual "Bash in the Woods," Saturday, Sept. 24. Randy Neal, a member of the church for a year and a half, is the coordinator of the event. "As a church we're servants of the community, and so I thought this year we would bring people in from different organizations throughout our city that are part of community service," Neal said...
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Crowned!
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
Abigail Hayes, daughter of Joe Hayes and Andrea Robison-Downing, beams after winning the Northview High School Homecoming Queen title Friday evening, as her escort Jordan Westfall, son of Marcia Long and Rob Montgomery, accompanies her down the football field after the crowning...
- 2011 Northview High School Homecoming Parade (09/16/11)
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Knights hang shutout on Patriots
(High School Sports ~ 09/16/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview senior Damon Hyatt undoubtedly slept well on Friday night as he piled up more than 400 yards of offense by himself while taking snaps at running back, quarterback and on defense as the Knights scored a 27-0 victory over Owen Valley on Homecoming...
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Benefit slated for area resident
(Local News ~ 09/16/11)
Clay County residents have planned a benefit for one of their own. The "Benefit For Courtney Lash," will take place Saturday, Sept. 24, at Northview High School. According to one of the benefit organizers, Lindsey Mershon, Lash was in an automobile accident earlier this year at the Clay-Parke county line...
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