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Post 346 splits opening tourney games
(High School Sports ~ 06/15/12)
By MATT MCKINNEY Times Staff Reporter TERRE HAUTE -- Even after a four-year baseball career at Northview, TJ Decker still wasn't finished with the sport. Decker started on the mound for Wayne Newton Post 346 Thursday night, but couldn't get the job done on the mound as his team fell to Plymouth American Legion Post 27, 5-3...
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Clauson claims second stop of "Indiana Midget Week" at Lincoln Park Speedway
(Professional Sports ~ 06/15/12)
By Tim Tuttle For the Brazil Times PUTNAMVILLE -- Bryan Clauson made all the right moves Thursday, using the inside line to charge to the front by the second lap and running the outside line to keep the lead for the final 29 en route to victory in the Mopar USAC National Midget Series at Lincoln Park Speedway...
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Local students participate in American Legion event
(Local News ~ 06/15/12)
ANGOLA, Ind. -- Local students were among the 520 boys selected to participate in the American Legion Hoosier Boys' State at Trine University. Founded in 1937, the organization is celebrating its 75th year. The event began June 10 and concluded June 16...
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Ramona L. Murphy
(Obituary ~ 06/15/12)
Ramona L. Murphy, 80, Brazil, passed away June 14, 2012, at 1:44 p.m., at Union Hospital, following a battle with cancer. She was born March 18, 1932, in Vigo County, the daughter of Joseph Russell and Annalee Payton Russell. She worked as a secretary for Dr. Meinheartt and later for Pinkerton Security. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in Brazil and the American Legion Auxillary...
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Betty Ann Barnett
(Obituary ~ 06/15/12)
Betty Ann Barnett, 81, Brazil, died Friday morning, June 15, 2012 at Cloverleaf Healthcare in Knightsville. She was born Sept. 2, 1930, in Harmony, as the daughter of Archie and Norma Elliott Hillman. She graduated from Brazil High School. She married Joseph F. Barnett...
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Church News
(Community News ~ 06/15/12)
Community Missionary Church Pastor Ken Thomas opened services with greetings to all, announcing for men and boys to remember breakfast Saturday, June 16, at Harmony Diner at 7:30 a.m. He then asked for prayer requests, including spoken, unspoken, shut-ins and the military in harms way...
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Staunton Scene
(Community News ~ 06/15/12)
We all wish a very happy birthday to my great-grandson Aaron Aselage, who will celebrate his 21st birthday on June 19. Staunton First Christian Church News Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by worship service at 10:30. Doug Parkey is the minister. ...
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Youth anger management seminar set
(Local News ~ 06/15/12)
The Indiana Youth Institute (IYI) will host a Youth Worker Cafe June 27, in Brazil, to provide information for parents and youth workers on dealing with youth anger management. Dennis Bumgarner, a licensed social worker and psychotherapist, will be the featured speaker...
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Council hears update on water project
(Local News ~ 06/15/12)
The Knightsville Town Council met for its monthly meeting Tuesday night and was updated on the water system improvement project. Brian Bullock from Midwest Engineers and Kristy Jerrell, WCIEDD grant administrator, were both on hand to give the council an update and answer questions...
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Several support former principal
(Local News ~ 06/15/12)
Several members of the community approached the Clay Community Schools (CCS) Board of Trustees Thursday expressing their support for a former administrator. During patron's comments of the board's monthly meeting, a handful of residents pleaded with the board to rescind its decision from its May meeting, when the board accepted the resignation of former East Side Elementary School Principal Mary Ray...
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City, Main Street honor area business for beautification
(Local News ~ 06/15/12)
For 10 years, the Alabama Bar and Grill has been servicing customers with its brand of food and adult beverages. A handful of years ago, officials with Pepsi approached bar owner Kelly Market with a unique proposal: To paint a mural on the side of the building...
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