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Painted memories conjure smiles
(Local News ~ 04/22/14)
I hope everyone enjoyed Easter 2014. Yesterday, Paul and I were guests of our niece, Diana and her husband, Les Morton, in Bloomfield. The weather was perfect for the trip across the countryside to Greene County. After a short visit and prayer, our host served a delicious meal to a full house of relatives. ...
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Alumni banquet scheduled
(Community News ~ 04/22/14)
The annual Staunton High School Alumni Banquet will be held on Saturday, May 17. The meeting will take place at the First Christian Church Family Life Center across from the Long John Silvers restaurant on U.S. 40 West. A time of fellowship will be from 4 to 6 p.m. when dinner will be served. Reservations may be made by calling Patsy at 812-446-1231...
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Brazil High School Class of 1948 to meet May 17
(Community News ~ 04/22/14)
The Brazil High School Class of 1948 will have a get-together at 1 p.m. on Saturday, May 17, at the Brazil Family Restaurant. No reservations are needed.
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Guest Speaker
(Local News ~ 04/22/14)
The Clay County Historical Society met on April 7 in the lower level of the museum. The guest speaker for the meeting was Mike Petersen (pictured above) who discussed "The History of Radio Stations in Clay County."
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Wedding
(Community News ~ 04/22/14)
Christi Turner, Brazil, and Nick Lancaster, West Des Moines, Iowa, will be united in marriage on Saturday, May 24, in Terre Haute. The bride-elect is the daughter of Brian and Denise Turner of Brazil. She is a graduate of Northview High School and Ivy Tech. Christi is a Radiologic Technologist in the Cardiac Cath Lab at Union Hospital in Terre Haute...
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Family announces birth of second son
(Community News ~ 04/22/14)
Adam and Michelle Itczak of Indianapolis would like to announce the birth of their second child, a son, Mason Edward Itczak. Mason was born on April 6, 2014, at 6:32 a.m. at IU Health West Hospital. He weighed 6 pounds, 11 ½ ounces, and was 19 inches long. Mason is welcomed home by big sister Emerson Marie...
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Colonel retires after years of service
(Community News ~ 04/22/14)
Defense Logistics Agency Aviation's Director of Customer Operations Col. David Brown retired from the Air Force with 27 years, nine months of distinguished and dedicated military service on Feb. 21 at the Frank B. Lotts Conference Center in Richmond, Va...
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Sen. Coats' staffer to host mobile office hours in Putnam County
(Community News ~ 04/22/14)
A member of U.S. Senator Dan Coats' staff will visit Greencastle at 1 p.m., on Friday, April 25, to meet with local residents and assist Hoosiers experiencing problems with a federal agency. The staff member will be on hand from 1 to 2 p.m. at the Putnam County Library...
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Bowling Green School Reunion scheduled for this Saturday
(Community News ~ 04/22/14)
Bowling Green School reunion will be held at Center Point Methodist Church on Friday, April 25, at 6:30 p.m. Anyone who attended school is welcome even if you came only one day. There will be food, door prizes and lots of fellowship. Encourage your classmates to attend. We look forward to seeing everyone...
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Fundraiser to benefit Relay for Life on Saturday
(Community News ~ 04/22/14)
An upcoming fundraiser will feature local officials waiting tables to raise money for a Clay County Relay for Life team. On April 26, at The Lake House Restaurant located on Staunton Road political candidates Josh Clarke, Rob Gambill, Paul Harden, Brian Pierce, Doug Smiley, Bob Pell and Lee Reberger will serve customers from 4-8 p.m. as part of Celebrity Waiters Night...
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Early voting options still available
(Local News ~ 04/22/14)
The Clay County Election Board has set the following early voting locations and hours for the 2014 Primary Election. Clay County Election Office, 609 E. National Ave., Room 211, Brazil, Ind. Through May 2 (Mondays-Fridays): 8 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m.,...
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Northview to participate in high mileage challenge
(Community News ~ 04/22/14)
Northview High School will be one of several schools participating in Monday's 19th Annual IMSTEA Super Mileage Challenge at Lucas Oil Raceway Park in Indianapolis. Twenty-three Indiana high schools have entered 31 cars in the four classes of comeptition. ...
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Brazil Community Garden will host a Grow Party
(Local News ~ 04/22/14)
The Brazil Community Garden will host a Grow Party, Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the corner of Vandalia and Hendrix streets. The group plans to assemble the beds in preparation for the non-GMO seedlings, including strawberries, kale, tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, bush beans and watermelon, started by local committee members. The surplus harvest will be donated to the Clay County Emergency Food Pantry and Senior Center...
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Knights knock off Arrows to open WIC play
(High School Sports ~ 04/22/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview got another strong outing from Damon Bass on the mound and a key, three-run double from senior Bo Stewart to record a 5-2 conference win over Sullivan on Tuesday. Bass, coming off a complete-game shut out of Shakamak last week, went the distance once again, allowing just one hit to the Arrows while walking one and striking out four. The only blip against the lefthander was a two-run sixth inning by the Arrows, sparked by a pair of errors...
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Monday prep roundup (April 21, 2014)
(High School Sports ~ 04/22/14)
Times Staff Report The Northview junior varsity baseball team exploded for 12 runs over the first three innings against Owen Valley on Monday evening before holding off the Patriots' rally for a 13-11 victory. Liam Jones tripled to drive in a run and scored three times. ...
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Clay City baseball, softball victorious
(High School Sports ~ 04/22/14)
Times Staff Report CLAY CITY -- The Clay City Eels picked up their first baseball win of the season with a 10-7 victory at home against North Central (Farmersburg) on Tuesday evening. The Eels scored in all but one inning in the game and took an 8-2 lead after fourth frames before the Thunderbirds rallied to get close at the end...
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Northview rally falls short against Arrows
(High School Sports ~ 04/22/14)
Times Staff Report The Northview Knights once again came tantalizingly close to picking up their first win of the season, but came up just short in a conference battle with Sullivan. The Golden Arrows scored three runs in the fifth inning and added an insurance run in the sixth to edge the Knights 4-3 in the Western Indiana Conference match-up...
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Bucshon faces challenge in GOP Primary
(Local News ~ 04/22/14)
Two-term Congressman and heart surgeon Larry Bucshon faces a challenge in next month's Republican Primary Election from Andrew McNeil, a former territory manager for a Midwest coffee company. Bucshon, who specializes in cardiothoracic surgery and has performed hundreds of heart surgeries throughout his career, was first elected to Indiana's 8th District in 2010, and won re-election in 2012. ...
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Rules to live by Mock accident shows dangers, consequences of impaired driving
(Local News ~ 04/22/14)
In preparation for prom, students from Clay City and Northview high schools were given a glimpse into the consequences of underage drunk driving. "Even though this was a mock accident we hope the students are impacted by the reality of the consequences that can happen to them," explained Northview Advance Health Class instructor Bethany Jones. ...
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Police use state law to corral alleged meth user
(Local News ~ 04/22/14)
Police were led to a rural Brazil man now jailed on drug and illegal driving charges by utilizing a state law that regulates the amount of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine a person can buy. Stephen G. Russell, 51, was arrested Tuesday on charges of operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, a Class C felony; unlawful sale of a precursor and possession of meth, both D felonies; and a misdemeanor count of possession of paraphernalia. ...
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