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Staunton Elementary School Honor Roll
(Community News ~ 11/18/11)
Staunton Elementary First Grade All A's Audrey Jackman, Brynlee Smith, Cole Short, Dalana Haraway, Devon Barnhart, Eden Mace, Gavin Jones, Gracie Jones, Hannah Smallwood, Hayden Kidwell, Jaden Morales, Jamison Fisher, Kaleb Walker, Kathleen Boor, Katie Deakins, Kyia Fox, Maisie Eldridge, Makayla Barger, Olivia Nale, Peyton Gearld, Rose Teters, Wessley Dwenger...
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Meridian Elementary School Honor Roll
(Community News ~ 11/18/11)
Meridian Elementary First Grade All A's Ferad Ajroski, Cobe Archer, Aaralyn Armstrong, Katlyn Basch, Asia Baty, Taylor Bridgewaters, Colton Covert, Lane Goodpasture, Jadyn Griffin, Morgan Hemond, Nathan Jenkins, Karigan Krider, Justin Meeks, Camryn Pell, Madison Rodgers, Taylor Shelton, Aiden Taken, T.J. Weaver, Jade Winters, Jesse Yocom...
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Van Buren Elementary School Honor Roll
(Community News ~ 11/18/11)
Van Buren Elementary First grade All A's Ali Britton, Mark Brown, Dustin Bryan, Steven Burton, Jada Cayton, Jayden Green, Ryan Lash, Brayden McQueary, Morgan Mershon, Jonathan Monce, Madison Moody, Adria Schlatter, Dalton Simmons, Emily Skelton, Kloee Vanatti, Cameron Wallace...
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East Side Elementary School Honor Roll
(Community News ~ 11/18/11)
East Side Elementary First Grade All A's Levi Arthur, Noah Atkinson, Hayden Bowles, Gracie Cunningham, Addison Ehrlich, Gabriela Falls, Cayden Floyd, Kayla Francis, Simon Harmon, Jake Hayes, Ava James, Ty Joslyn, Jacob Kelley, Kiersten Medcalf, Logan Morris, Preston Patton, Millie Pell, Katey Siddons, Saylor Sinclair, Quyncee Taylor, Annaliese Timm, Morgan Tincher, Nicholas Watson...
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Church News
(Community News ~ 11/18/11)
Carbon United Methodist Churc Thanksgiving is coming up fast! I have a calendar filled up with things that I need to do to get ready for Thursday and what day I need to do them. I was looking over my calendar of chores today and discovered that I had left out the most important thing of all. ...
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Staunton Scene
(Local News ~ 11/18/11)
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 wheelchair equipped...
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Community Notes
(Local News ~ 11/18/11)
The following is a list of upcoming area events as provided to The Brazil Times: No Paper Thursday The Brazil Times will not publish a newspaper Thursday, Nov. 24, in observance of Thanksgiving Day. However, The Times will publish a paper Tuesday, Nov. 22...
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Tickets available for Christmas play
(Local News ~ 11/18/11)
Tickets are still available for "Christmas At The Lark: A Holly, Jolly Christmas," presented by the Community Theatre of Clay County, Inc. Performances are scheduled for Dec. 1-3 at the Lark Theater. The theatre troupe will welcome all as they celebrate memorable moments of the season, including the lighter side with a play and all the favorite Christmas songs. In addition, the troupe will highlight the traditional side of Christmas...
- Rotary Club (Local News ~ 11/18/11)
- Closed? (Local News ~ 11/18/11)
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Food Inspections
(Local News ~ 11/18/11)
The following is a list of food service inspections conducted by the Clay County Health Department in the month of October: October 2011 Food Service Inspections 2011 Covered Bridge Festival Week: Mobile Food Stands 'Approved to Operate'...
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City installs warning devices
(Local News ~ 11/18/11)
Brazil is working to make the city sidewalks ADA compliant by installing warning devices at certain intersections for the visually impaired or handicapped. Scott Griffin, an independent contractor with the city, has been in charge of installing the devices...
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Carbon talks wastewater solutions
(Local News ~ 11/18/11)
The state granted the Town of Carbon an extension until spring 2012 to formulate a solution surrounding their wastewater treatment and ammonia maintenance problems. Commonwealth Engineers, Inc. Vice President Mark Sullivan addressed members of the Carbon Town Council Wednesday evening, suggesting possible solutions to solve the wastewater maintenance issues...
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New rule may affect area schools
(Local News ~ 11/18/11)
By JESSICA MURRAY Times Staff Reporter Two Clay County schools could be in danger of state intervention in 2012 if a new Indiana Board of Education proposal is passed. Both North Clay Middle School (NCMS) and East Side Elementary School (ESES) missed 2011 Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) and received a D letter-grade under Public Law 221, under two evaluations determined by the state...
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Sycamore men pick up win against in-state rival Cardinals
(College Sports ~ 11/18/11)
ISU Press Release TERRE HAUTE -- The Indiana State Sycamores built a lead that would reach as many as 20 points early in the second half and then held on late to earn a 57-50 victory over Ball State in front of 5,773 fans inside Hulman Center. The Sycamores improved to 3-0 for the first time since the 2005-06 campaign while the Cardinals fell to 0-2...
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