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Jahred Andrew Garvin
(Obituary ~ 03/07/14)
Jahred Andrew Garvin, infant son of Shelby R. Miller and Morgan A. Garvin, of Rosedale, was born and passed away March 4, 2014. He is survived by his maternal grandparents: Robert and Rebecca Miller; paternal grandparents: Donald and Roxanne Garvin and Vickie and Don Rhodes; aunts: Megan Miller, Kinsey Miller, Emily Garvin as well as many extended family members...
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Multiple charges filed against man accused of ramming police cars during pursuit
(Local News ~ 03/07/14)
Police were able to corral a Spencer man who led them on a dangerous pursuit in and around Brazil on March 1 but not before damage was done to the suspect's vehicle and three belonging to the Clay County Sheriff's Department. Jeremy Wayne Byerly, 31, was charged for his alleged crimes on Thursday, the most serious being a Class C felony for allegedly carrying a handgun without a license...
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Harmony giving loose dog ordinance more bite
(Local News ~ 03/07/14)
Officials are considering raising the fines for the town of Harmony's loose dog violations. During Tuesday's Harmony Town Council meeting, town marshal Larry Pierce said he responded to a call about a loose dog and issued a citation to the resident at Pine and Barnett streets. Since then, Donna Mullinix, town Clerk-Treasurer, said the resident has paid the $5 first-offense fine...
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State fire marshal: Change clocks, smoke detector batteries
(Local News ~ 03/07/14)
Clay County residents will need to set their clocks one-hour forward before bedtime Saturday for Daylight Saving Time. The Indiana State Fire Marshal's Office also suggests using this annual time shift as a reminder to change the batteries in in-home smoke alarms...
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Center Point officials sign wastewater operator contract
(Local News ~ 03/07/14)
The Town of Center Point signed an annual contract for water and wastewater system maintenance for the town. The Center Point Town Council agreed this week to pay Graves Plumbing of Switz City $6,900 to perform maintenance on the town's booster station pumps and the two liftstations. They have also offered to provide discounts for parts and labor and round-the-clock emergency service...
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No March BHA meeting
(Community News ~ 03/07/14)
The Board of Commissioners for the Brazil Housing Authority will not have a monthly meeting in March. The next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, April 10, at 8:30 a.m. at the BHA offices, 122 W. Jackson St., Brazil.
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Historical Society to meet Monday
(Community News ~ 03/07/14)
The Clay County Historical Society will meet Monday, March 10, at 7 p.m. in the lower level of the museum. Guest speaker Suzie Crowder will discuss her travels to Auschwitz with Eva Kor. The public is invited to attend this program. The Society board will meet at 6. For more information, call Vickie Mace at 812-443-1844...
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Storm spotter training class in April at Brazil library
(Community News ~ 03/07/14)
Storm spotter training at the Brazil Public Library will be Saturday, April 19 from 1 to 3 p.m. Training will include interpretation of cloud structure and radar images associated with sever weather. Those interested much sign up for the class. For more information, call 448-1981...
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Staunton Scene
(Community News ~ 03/07/14)
The Lady Volunteers of the Staunton Community Center are preparing a cookbook to raise funds for the community. They plan to have it available around the end of March. If you know of any local businesses that would be willing to display and sell these cookbooks, please call Pauline Joslin at 448-2150...
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Church News
(Community News ~ 03/07/14)
Annunciation Catholic Church We at Annunciation would ask for the prayers of the entire Brazil community as our parish endeavors on a capital campaign to help restore our historic church building. Thank you so much for your prayers! Confessions are being heard this morning from 9 until 9:30...
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Eels survive overtime battle with sectional host Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/14)
Times Staff Report SWITZ CITY -- The Clay City Eels and White River Valley Wolverines know how to give their fans their monies worth. For the second time this season, the Eels were able to battle past WRV for an overtime victory. However, Friday's 53-46 victory propels Clay City into the sectional championship game against the Bloomfield Cardinals, who topped Eminence, 48-24...
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Mustangs end Knights' season prematurely
(High School Sports ~ 03/07/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Edgewood Mustangs took the first step toward a third straight sectional title, by edging past Northview, 54-52 on Friday night. Surges to start the third and fourth quarters proved important in a game that was tied at halftime and after three quarters. The Mustangs strung together eight-point runs to begin the third period, but the one to start the final quarter proved to be the difference maker...
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