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Sinders speaks at Rotary
(Local News ~ 04/04/13)
Clay County Commissioner Paul Sinders was a recent speaker for the Rotary Club of Brazil. Sinders discussed the status of Clay County.
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Public Record
(Police Logs ~ 04/04/13)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse April 3: Circuit Court Civil Cases SAC Finance Inc. Vs. Monica Michael: Civil Collections Mainstreet Acquisition Corp. Vs. Christina Haymaker: Civil Collections...
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Ivy Tech to host job fairs
(Local News ~ 04/04/13)
Ivy Tech Community College will connect students with prospective employers at two job fairs in April. The first job fair will take place Monday, April 8, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m., at the Ivy Tech main campus at 8000 South Education Drive, Terre Haute. More than 40 employers will be present to share job opportunities and advice. The event is open to all Ivy Tech students, alumni and community members...
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Roads to be repaved
(Local News ~ 04/04/13)
CLAY CITY -- During the Clay City Town Council meeting Tuesday, Stacy Hunter from Floyd Hunter Inc., spoke to the council about her company's services. She explained Clay City's wastewater plant has several violations and her company would be available for those services. Floyd Hunter Inc., runs eight wastewater plants and holds all the necessary certifications. Hunter said her company has a good reputation, plenty of experience and the licenses to back it up...
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Water leaks fixed in Center Point
(Local News ~ 04/04/13)
CENTER POINT ---- The Center Point Town Council met for its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, at 7 p.m., in the Center Point Town Hall. The council first took patron comments and heard from a town resident who resides on Williams Street. The resident was concerned about the number of potholes in his road, stating that the road was not very safe to drive on...
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Measure allows for armed employees in schools
(Local News ~ 04/04/13)
A recent measure passed by an Indiana House Committee would allow armed employees in every school across the state. On Tuesday, the committee voted 9-3 for the measure. The measure states the employee can be a teacher. Schools, according to the measure, would be allowed to arm a staff member or hire an officer...
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Club News
(Local News ~ 04/04/13)
Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa The Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa met at First United Methodist Church March 4. Prior to the meeting, members attended initiation for a new active member and shared a delicious meal with the active chapter. President Jacque Reberger called the meeting to order at 7:35 p.m., with the usual song and verse...
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Brazil Buzz
(Local News ~ 04/04/13)
This afternoon the sun is shining brightly through the windows of the little blue house at the end of the road. The healthy geraniums are feeling the warmth once more. Paul is adding final brush strokes to his oil painting, and Tootie Mae is stretched-out in the recliner, sawing logs...
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Spring is here!
(Local News ~ 04/04/13)
Three-year-old Melody Thrasher enjoyed the nice weather at Forest Park's playground Wednesday. Melody is the daughter of Catherine Garrett and John Thrasher.
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Wedded Alphabet Bliss!
(Local News ~ 04/04/13)
The students in Rae Anne Howald and Erin Bolinger's kindergarten classes at Jackson Township Elementary hosted a marriage between the letters Q and U Thursday morning. The ceremony was meant to teach students the letters Q and U always go together when spelling words. ...
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Martha 'Ernesteen' Lee
(Obituary ~ 04/04/13)
Martha "Ernesteen" Lee, 93, Terre Haute, passed away at 1:31 p.m., on Wednesday, April 3, 2013, at Terre Haute Regional Hospital. She was born in Patricksburg, Ind., on March 4, 1920, to Samuel Collie Bryant and Goldie Shear Bryant. She is survived by her daughter Mary Heller, grandchildren Tammy Terry and husband Greg, Terry Johnson and wife Debi, Toni Johnson and a very special friend who was like another granddaughter to her, Beth Truax. ...
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Varied attack leads Knights to win over Miners
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/13)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview opened the home portion of its softball schedule on Thursday evening and was able to make short work of a banged up Linton-Stockton squad. The Knights got five RBIs, including a two-run home run from senior Taylor Carter and sophomore Whitney Halfhill threw a complete game three-hitter in a 10-0 victory for Northview...
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Martinsville pitching stifles Knights
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/13)
Times Staff Report After piling up a combined 45 runs in its last two victories, the Northview Knights were held in check for six innings by Martinsville junior hurler Mason Kutruff. The Artesian held the Knights scoreless while his team jumped out to a six-run lead on the way to a 6-1 victory on Thursday...
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Knights and Eels open track and field seasons
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/13)
Times Staff Report GREENCASTLE -- Northview junior Leanna Knight won both the long jump (17-2) and 100 meters (12.42) and Ashley Kidwell claimed the top spot in the 1,600 as the Knights narrowly edged South Putnam (73 to 63) in a four-way meet that included Owen Valley and Clay City...
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