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North Clay 'B' teams win on the road at Greencastle
(High School Sports ~ 12/09/11)
Times Staff Report GREENCASTLE -- The North Clay eighth-grade boy's basketball teams split in its road trip to Greencastle on Thursday evening. The 'A' team lost a narrow 40-37 decision to the Tiger Cubs despite a 14-point effort from Nate Thomas and an overall balanced scoring night from the team...
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Church News
(Community News ~ 12/09/11)
Carbon Baptist Church Hello from Carbon Baptist Church. Wednesday evenings is our Praise and Worship practice, at 6 p.m., cell groups meet at 7. We have an Angel tree once again this year and will be handing out the gifts and hams to the 21 families we have received from the Christmas Assistance program. It is a blessing to give and to see the faces of those who receive...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 12/09/11)
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 wheel-chair equipped...
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Donation
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
House of Hope representative Ken Williams (center) recently accepted a monetary donation from the Brazil Walmart. On hand for the check presentation included (from left) Walmart Assistant Manager Monica Walker, Store Manager Brandon Wright and Assistant Managers Mary Mitchell and Marvin Wells...
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Donation
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
Clay County Senior Citizen's Center representative Sharon Brown (center) recently accepted a monetary donation from the Brazil Walmart. On hand for the check presentation included (from left) Walmart Assistant Manager Monica Walker, Store Manager Brandon Wright and Assistant Managers Mary Mitchell and Marvin Wells...
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Giving Back
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
The Green Corps recently received an assist from the Clay City High School Boys' Basketball Team. The team volunteered its time after school planting 16 trees on school grounds. "I think that it is important that our team gives back to our school and our community," coach Vance Edmondson said. Green Corps representative Kole Smith said Clay City Principal Jeff Bell helped with getting the trees...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 12/09/11)
The following is a list of upcoming area events scheduled to take place Saturday, Sunday and Monday as provided to The Brazil Times: Breakfast With Santa The Clay City Band Boosters will sponsor a Breakfast With Santa event at the Clay City Jr./Sr. Auditeria Saturday, from 9-11 a.m...
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Worthy Cause
(Community News ~ 12/09/11)
The Brazil Elks Lodge No. 762 recently donated $500 to the Shop With A Cop program. On hand for the donation included (from left) Exalted Ruler John Driscoll, Brazil City Police Chief Larry Pierce, Loyal Knight John Adamson and Leading Knight Brandon McKinney...
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Meeting Date Changed
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
The Brazil Parks and Recreation Board meeting has been moved from Tuesday, Dec. 13, to Monday, Dec. 12, due to scheduling conflicts. The meeting will take place in Council Chambers of Brazil City Hall, beginning at 6:30 p.m. General business will be discussed and the public is welcome to attend the meeting...
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Santa's Coming To Town!
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
Santa Claus will pay a visit to the Staunton Community Center Saturday, Dec. 17. Santa will be at the center, from 2-4 p.m., to visit with Staunton-area children. Treats will be available. In addition, cookies, hot chocolate and coffee will be served...
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Commission To Meet
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
The Clay County Redevelopment Commission has rescheduled its December meeting. The committee, which generally meets on the third Wednesday of each month, has rescheduled its monthly meeting for 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 14. The meeting will take place at the Clay County Courthouse and the public is invited to attend...
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Board Meeting on TV
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
The Clay Community School Board of Trustees meeting from Thursday, Dec. 8, will be aired at the following times on local cable Channel 2: * Monday, at 9 a.m., and 7 p.m., and * Wednesday, at 9 a.m., and 7 p.m.
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Do you like this one?
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
12-year-old Lindsay Burger shows Clay County Deputy Sheriff Nick Workman a shirt she liked during the annual Shop With A Cop program at Walmart Thursday night. Lindsay is the daughter of John and Mandy Burger. Through community donations from local churches, civic organizations, businesses and individuals, the program was able to help 86 children this holiday season...
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Ringing the bells
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
St. Vincent Clay Hospital Administrator Jerry Laue (left) and hospital representative Danielle Abrams spent part of their Friday afternoon ringing the bell for the Salvation Army in front of the Brazil Walmart.
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CPC offering more services
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
The Crisis Pregnancy Center in Brazil is working with the main center in Terre Haute to offer more services to its clients. According to Nurse Manager Dixie Swan, the Terre Haute center is offering new services and will take referrals from the Brazil office...
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Man sustains injuries from rifle mishap
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
Darren Collenbaugh, 20, Coal City, was injured while hunting deer near Coal City Friday, Dec. 9, at approximately 11 a.m. Collenbaugh received serious injuries to his hand and stomach, when his muzzleloader rifle allegedly misfired. He was taken by TransCare Ambulance service to Greene County Hospital, Linton, where he was flown by Air Evac to St. Mary's Hospital, Evansville...
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CCS hires Director of Business Affairs
(Local News ~ 12/09/11)
Clay Community School (CCS) board members named local Certified Public Accountant Tim Gorman the new director of business affairs, a spot left vacant by Mike Fowler. During its monthly meeting Thursday evening, the board voted unanimously (6-0) in favor of hiring Gorman, with CCS board Vice President Tina Heffner making the motion and board member Amy Burke Adams giving the second...
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Turnovers plague Northview boys and girls in losses to Vikings
(High School Sports ~ 12/09/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor TERRE HAUTE -- Turnovers plagued both the Northview boys' and girls' basketball teams on Friday night as West Vigo came away with a pair of Western Indiana Conference victories. The Northview girls committed 19 turnovers in a 28-23 loss that dampened a triple-double effort by freshman Mikayla Rowan, who had 12 points, 12 rebounds and 10 blocks. ...
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Clay City boys improve to 3-0 with SWIAC victory
(High School Sports ~ 12/09/11)
By STEVEN PENN Times Staff Reporter CLAY CITY --The Clay City Eels got the best of the Bloomfield Cardinals Friday night in a hard fought game, 49-45, to improve to 3-0 on the season. The Eels jumped out to an early lead in the first quarter behind a six-point performance in the quarter by Blake Cesinger...
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