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Fontanet Action Community Team putting on breakfast Saturday
(Community News ~ 04/08/14)
The Fontanet Action Community Team is putting on a breakfast on Saturday, April 12th from 8am to noon. We are also putting on a Chicken Noodle Dinner on Friday, April 25th from 4pm to 7pm. Both events are by donation to be taken at the door upon entering. These events will take place at the F.A.C.T. Team building in Fontanet IN. You may call 877-0205 or 877-1093 for more information...
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Tuesday, April 8 sports postponement (Updated)
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/14)
The Northview vs. Clay City varsity baseball game originally scheduled for today (Tuesday) has been postponed until Wednesday (April 9) at 5:30 p.m. It will be a varsity only contest. The Clay City softball game against Rockville is still scheduled for today at 5:30 p.m., but will be a varsity only contest...
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James "Jim" Boor
(Obituary ~ 04/08/14)
James "Jim" Boor, 83, of Brazil, passed away April 7, 2014, at Regional Hospital, in Terre Haute, following a lengthy illness. Jim was born January 10, 1931, in Brazil, Indiana, the son of Albert and Mildred (Stark) Boor. Jim graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1949. He was a letterman in Basketball for 4 years, he played football, and track, and won the Pell award his junior year and the Keller award his senior year...
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Blanche Louise Law
(Obituary ~ 04/08/14)
It was a warm misty spring evening in Texas, April 3, 2014, when Blanche Louise Law left this world as gracefully as she walked upon it in life. Born Blanche Louise Hardesty in Carbon, Indiana on May 9, 1923, she now lives on in the hearts of her extensive family and friends. ...
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Clay City blows open close game to win softball opener
(High School Sports ~ 04/08/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Clay City softball team got off to a powerful start to the 2014 season, smacking 16 hits on the way to claiming a 13-3 win over visiting Rockville in six innings on Tuesday evening. The Eels pounded out eight extra base hits in the season opening win and coach Jason Sinders admitted that his team was excited to get the first game under their belts...
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Effective in the classroom: CCS educators rank high in new evaluation model
(Local News ~ 04/08/14)
Nearly all Clay Community Schools' educators and administrators were ranked as either effective or highly effective in the new Indiana teacher evaluations released this week by the Indiana Department of Education. Twenty percent of the 355 CCS teachers and administrators evaluated for the 2012-13 school year were listed as highly effective, while 58 percent were ranked effective...
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Yelton to be honored as Woman of Influence
(Local News ~ 04/08/14)
Local CRADLES Director Mary Yelton will be honored alongside others during the 2014 Wabash Valley Women of Influence breakfast at 7:30 a.m. on Thursday at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College ' O'Shaughnessy Hall. Yelton is among 12 women who will be celebrated for their contributions to their communities and professions...
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Brazil trio accused of stealing metal
(Local News ~ 04/08/14)
A trio of Brazil residents were arrested on Monday accused of stealing metal, including ripping off a piece of guardrail over a small bridge. Jailed were Robby M. Durbin, 33, Wilbur E. Head II, 23, and Tim A. Modesitt, 31. Each were preliminarily charged with theft and criminal mischief...
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Center Point board sets special Saturday session
(Local News ~ 04/08/14)
The Center Point Town Council will meet for a special meeting on Saturday at 10 a.m. at the Center Point Town Hall for a public hearing and action by the council on the proposed $5 per month Storm Water Management fee.
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Pinwheel event marks need to prevent child abuse locally
(Local News ~ 04/08/14)
Clay County CASA Director Lea Ann Thomas addresses a circle of supporters during the Pinwheels for Prevention event Tuesday evening on the Clay County Courthouse lawn. Local officials and community members hosted a candlelight vigil and planted pinwheels in acknowledgement of the 42 Clay County children currently being served by the Department of Child Services...
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