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Deakins and Morrison to wed
(Wedding ~ 06/01/14)
David and Patty Deakins, along with Michael and Janet Morrison, are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their children, Kimberly Ann Deakins and Ryan Michael Morrison. Kimberly is a 2005 graduate of Northview High School, 2009 graduate of Purdue University with a B.S. in Entomology, and a 2012 graduate of IU School of Medicine with a Masters of Public Health. She is currently employed as a vectorborne epidemiologist with the Indiana State Department of Health...
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Cash graduates with multiple awards
(Community News ~ 06/01/14)
Kayla Cash, daughter of Dr. John and Roberta Cash, graduated from Stetson University College of Law on May 17. Dr. Cash was a longtime resident of Brazil. Cash received the Michael P. Allen Award for Excellence and Professionalism at Stetson. She was nominated for the National Order of the Barristers...
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Mary Charlyne (Huff) Lawrence
(Obituary ~ 06/01/14)
Mary Charlyne (Huff) Lawrence, 80, of Brazil, passed away at Terre Haute Regional Hospital Saturday, May 31, 2014. Mary was born, April 6, 1934, in Clay County, Indiana the daughter of Herbert and Edith Mae (Davis) Huff. Mary married James Lawrence November 12, 1954. ...
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Carmichael Sr. scores back-to-back feature victories as Shuman and Bumgardner record wins at Lincoln Park Speedway
(Professional Sports ~ 06/01/14)
By CAREY FOX Time Sports Editor PUTNAMVILLE -- Kenny Carmichael Sr. parlayed a Sunday victory at Vermilion County Speedway into a pair of A-main wins on Saturday at Lincoln Park Speedway. The Terre Haute native recorded wins in both the UMP Modifieds and Super Stocks. The Krockenberger racing team found victory lane with Casey Shuman, who battled Chad Boespflug to the final flag and Carlos Bumgardner won his third bomber feature of the season in a 25-car field...
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Knights knock off West Vigo to reach sectional title game
(High School Sports ~ 06/01/14)
Times Staff Report SPENCER -- Northview is hoping to make their first trip into the Class 3A baseball postseason count and Saturday afternoon the Knights got a sterling pitching performance from lefty Damon Bass in claiming a 7-3 win over West Vigo...
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Storied Calcutta memorial service remembers those lost
(Local News ~ 06/01/14)
Brazil native John S. Mace recalls being just a young man the first time he attended an annual Calcutta Cemetery Memorial Service. In fact, the World War II veteran said the only occasions he's missed the time-honored memorial was while he was serving his country...
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Busy Bees give Extension Office a facelift
(Local News ~ 06/01/14)
The Busy Bees 4-H Club completed this year's community service project by landscaping the Clay County-Purdue Extension Office. Club members say they take pride in the fairgrounds and want to keep it well-maintained. Members pulled out weeds, planted new annuals and mulched. The club will maintain the landscaping for years to come...
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BCB to perform Sunday at Forest Park
(Local News ~ 06/01/14)
The Brazil Concert Band, under the direction of Matthew S. Huber, will present "Saving a Marionette, a Gypsy and Mr. Banks" Sunday June 8th, at 8 p.m. in Forest Park rain or shine. The BCB is "wired" to debut a new purchase of Charles Gounod's classic "Funeral March Of A Marionette" arranged by Stephen Squires which will remind listeners of the old Alfred Hitchcock television program...
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Clay City Calico Quilters
(Community News ~ 06/01/14)
The Clay City Calico Quilters held their monthly meeting on May 20 in the Community Room of the First Financial Bank at Clay City. The meeting was attended by 17 members and two guests. President Karen Staub conducted the meeting. The treasurer's report was read by Sandra Inman. ...
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Free computer learning resources are available
(Column ~ 06/01/14)
Many years back new computers came with an instruction book. It didn't help a lot, but at least you had someplace to start. There's a reason they didn't help much, which I learned when I interviewed for a job writing these books. I assumed they wanted something customers could actually read and understand. This was apparently not the point. They had to have it written in Technocrat and Legalese, neither language of which I spoke...
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Sproul tells stories of faith, recovery in new books
(Local News ~ 06/01/14)
Millions of Americans suffer from alcohol addiction, but few have had the opportunity to come full circle like local Brazil resident and retired physician Kennard Sproul. Sproul's story of faith, recovery and volunteerism is being released through a series of memoirs...
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