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Clay Youth League softball and baseball sign-ups
(Local News ~ 02/06/14)
The Clay Youth League baseball and softball sign-ups are scheduled for Saturday Feb. 15th, Feb. 22nd and March 1st at the Brazil City Hall from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The cost is as follows: T-ball ages 3-4 ($50), Baseball ages 5 -- 15 ($65), and softball $50. Please bring a copy of your child's birth certificate to the sign-up...
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Clay Youth Soccer Club sign-ups
(Local News ~ 02/06/14)
The Clay Youth Soccer Club is having a sign-up rally on Feb. 8 from 3-6 p.m. Sign-ups will be held behind Cumberland Academy by North Clay Middle School. The league will feature various age groups from under-10 to under-18 boys and girls. For more information, contact CYSC President Amanda Whittle...
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Terry L. Robison
(Obituary ~ 02/06/14)
Terry L. Robison, 63, lifelong resident of Brazil, died Feb. 5, 2014, following a battle with cancer. Terry was born May 22, 1950, in Brazil, the son of Hubert and Rosemary (Douglas) Robison. Terry graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1968. ...
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Ronald Everett Keltz
(Obituary ~ 02/06/14)
Ronald Everett Keltz, 74, of Centerville, Ohio passed away Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014. Ron was born on July 11, 1939, in Paris, Ill. He was preceded in death by his mother, Mary; and stepfather, Kenneth Weaver. Ron is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Nancy; children, Tony Keltz (Dwight Stevens), Ronda Fedor (Don), Mitzi Keltz; granddaughter, Natalie Fedor; sister, Dorothy Hays; and brother, Kenny Weaver...
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Mathew Wayne Webb
(Obituary ~ 02/06/14)
Infant Mathew Wayne Webb's earthly body was born on Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2014 at 11:51 p.m. He weighed 2 oz. and was 14 centimeters long. His Heavenly body now knows no pain or suffering as he spends time playing with Papaw, Pappy and Baby Webb. He leaves behind his mother and father, Leslie Walden Webb and Jason Webb; siblings, Jacob, Chloe and Sydney; Mimi, Ann Walden; Nettie, Janneette Webb; several aunts, uncles and cousins. ...
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Jail Bookings
(Police Logs ~ 02/06/14)
The following jail bookings were made at the Clay County Justice Center between Feb. 5-6: Awaiting Arraignment Dahlstrom, Joseph Paul, 21 Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Dahlstrom, Joseph Paul, 21 Beeler, Zachary K., 26 Roberts, Melinda, 50 Awaiting Arraignment w/PC...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 02/06/14)
The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Jan 31- Feb. 3: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Gabriel Pearce, 37, 1: Theft 2: Theft 3: Theft 4: Receiving stolen property 5: Receiving stolen property 6: Receiving stolen property 7: Possession of marijuana...
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Planting with hearts
(Column ~ 02/06/14)
I am sure by now everyone is sick of the cold and snowy weather and would love to see a splash of color around their house. One way to give someone else a splash of color in their life is by purchasing flowers for them for Valentine's Day. Since Valentine's Day is about showing someone you care for them, what better way is there to say "I care" than with a heart-shaped flower...
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Free workshop and luncheon to discuss poverty
(Local News ~ 02/06/14)
The YMCA of Clay County will host The Poverty Experience -- An Interactive Workshop from 10 a.m. to noon on Thursday, Feb. 27. The event is free and open to those working to impact the well-being of local youth. Jerry Laue, administrator of St. Vincent Clay Hospital, will lead the group on the interactive simulation designed to provide participants a glimpse of what life is like on an extremely limited income. ...
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Friends of the Library hosting coupon fundraiser
(Local News ~ 02/06/14)
Clay County Friends of the Library is hosting a coupon fundraiser, with all proceeds going back to the group. Friends of the Library members are selling $5 booklets that contain more than $500 worth of coupons and savings from Elder-Beerman, Carson's, BonTon and other retailers. The deals are good for shopping on Friday, Feb. 28, and Saturday, March 1...
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Club News
(Community News ~ 02/06/14)
Tri Kappa The Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa met at Pappy's Restaurant on Feb. 3. After dinner, President Dabren Clark called the meeting to order with the usual song and verse. Roxanna Yocom, recording secretary, took roll with 15 members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved...
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Annual Pancake Breakfast planned for this weekend
(Community News ~ 02/06/14)
The Vigo County Parks and Recreation Department will host the 27th annual Pancake Breakfast at the Fowler Park Log Barn on Saturday, Feb. 15, and Sunday, Feb. 16, from 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Adults will be served pancakes, sausage patties, pure maple syrup and a drink for $5, and children ages 6 and under eat for $2...
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Locals named to Ball State University's dean's list
(Community News ~ 02/06/14)
MUNCIE -- Scott Amor, Ben Beckley, Eric Fults, Jarred Ludwig, all of Brazil; and Jordan Meyer, of Bowling Green, have been included on the Ball State University dean's list and graduate list during the fall 2013 semester. Ball State is a state-supported university with a current enrollment of about 20,000 graduate and undergraduate students...
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Women's club hosting luncheon
(Community News ~ 02/06/14)
The Christian Women's Club of Terre Haute is hosting its "Home Is Where The Heart Is" Luncheon at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 18, in the MCL Meeting Room at Meadows Shopping Center. Jennifer Kirk of Jennifer E. Kirk Designs will provide a presentation. The speaker will be Bess Stetler from Goshen, speaking on "There's No Place Like Home."...
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Butler lists local on Dean's List
(Community News ~ 02/06/14)
Kaci Kehrt, a Pharmacy major and resident of Brazil, is on Butler University's Dean's List for the fall semester of the 2013-14 academic year. Degree-seeking undergraduate students at Butler who carry at least 12 academic hours in a given semester are eligible for the Dean's List. Students on the list are in the top 20 percent of their college, as determined by the semester grade-point average of all eligible students in each college...
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Trull named to UK's Dean's list
(Community News ~ 02/06/14)
Nathanial Uriah Trull Jr. has been named to the University of Kentucky's Dean's List for the Fall 2013 semester. A total of 5,887 students were recognized for their outstanding academic performance. Trull, of Brazil, is an Agricultural Economics major...
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ISP major recognized for service
(Community News ~ 02/06/14)
The Indiana State Police recently recognized the Commander of ISP's Training Division for his 30 years of dedicated service to the department and the citizens of Indiana. Major Brent Johnson was presented with a 30-year certificate and uniform medallion which signifies his 30 years of service...
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State is on a soil health kick
(Features ~ 02/06/14)
Indiana has been on a Soil Health kick! A few years ago, the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Indiana Conservation Partnership introduced soil health principles into their conservation work with Hoosier landowners. Indiana is now considered a leader in soil health and is sharing their lessons learned across the country...
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Winter business as usual: Life goes on despite persistent wintry weather
(Local News ~ 02/06/14)
Like it or not, this winter will likely go down in history as one of the worst. Snowstorms and frigid cold air have been in every forecast since students were supposed to return to school from Christmas break in early January. So far, the National Weather Service in Indianapolis is calling it the fourth snowiest winter on record, with 44.4 inches recorded as of Feb. 6. Fifty-one inches fell in the same time frame in 1981-82...
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Report: 'Bored' teens accused of starting Coalmont fire
(Local News ~ 02/06/14)
Police say one of the two juveniles suspected of starting the fire that burnt down the old Coalmont school earlier this week admitted the two were in the school that day "lighting fires." "Detectives were told that the juveniles started the fire in the school because they were bored," the Clay County Sheriff's Office report continues...
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Police use pawn shops to find suspects
(Local News ~ 02/06/14)
An Indianapolis couple face theft charges after Clay City police allegedly connected them to a stolen safe from a residence on South State Road 59. Elizie Mae Wombles, 31, and Jean R. Roberts Jr., 34, each face the felony charge. Roberts Jr. remained jailed Thursday, while a theft charge was filed against Wombles this week...
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