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Kinleigh Marie Knight
(Births ~ 06/05/14)
Larry Knight III and Kaitlynn Roe, Brazil, are proud to announce the birth of their beautiful daughter, Kinleigh Marie Knight. Kinleigh was born at 1:36 a.m. on Feb. 23, 2014, at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. She weighed 6 pounds, 3 ounces, and was 20 inches long...
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Berea Christian to host VBS next week
(Community News ~ 06/05/14)
Berea Christian Church will host its Vacation Bible School from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, June 8-12. Registration is at 6 p.m. at the church, 1995 W. CR 800N. The VBS is open to the public.
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Posey Fire Department to host Fish Fry
(Local News ~ 06/05/14)
The Posey Township Volunteer Fire Department will host a fish fry on Saturday at Northview High School. The event, which will be from 4 to 7:30 p.m., will offer fresh fried fish. Fish sandwiches and desserts will also be available. To purchase tickets in advance or for more information, contact any firefighter or call 812-443-7552. Drive-thru services will be available...
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Raegan Noelle Fitch
(Births ~ 06/05/14)
Kaitlyn and Erin Fitch would like to announce the birth of their sister, Raegan Noelle Fitch. Raegan was born at 10:37 a.m. on April 21, 2014, at St. Elizabeth East Hospital in Lafayette. She weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces, and was 20 1/4 inches long. Parents are Jason and Jennifer Fitch of Frankfort...
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ISU's Turman Gallery to host steel sculpture art exhibition
(Community News ~ 06/05/14)
Indiana State University's Community School of the Arts presents an art exhibition at the Turman Art Gallery, Friday through June 19, with an opening reception on Friday from 4:30 -- 6 p.m. The exhibition features the work of participants in CSA's Metal Sculpture for Adults class -- Pam Anshutz, April Badger, John Edwards, Bruce Fiscus, Jo Anne Fiscus, John MacDonald, Shelley MacDonald, Edie Richards and Mike Swagerle...
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Putting a stop to poison ivy
(Column ~ 06/05/14)
One of the poisonous hazards that homeowners often deal with this time of year is poison ivy. Some individuals are lucky and never seem to get it, but others can be 10 feet away from it and still end up with it. The best way to avoid the irritation is by learning how to properly identify poison ivy. ...
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Spots available for annual farm tour
(Community News ~ 06/05/14)
The 2014 Farm Tour is a two-day, one-night trip organized by the Clay County Soil and Water Conservation District. The trip is open to anyone interested in educating themselves further about natural resources. This year's trip will be on Thursday, July 31, to Friday, Aug. 1. An overview of the 2014 Farm Tour is as follows:...
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FSA reminds livestock producers of forage disaster program availability
(Community News ~ 06/05/14)
U.S. Department of Agriculture Indiana Farm Service Agency State Director Julia A. Wickard reminds Indiana livestock producers that assistance for grazing losses is now available through the Livestock Forage Disaster Program. The Agricultural Act of 2014 (2014 Farm Bill) makes LFP a permanent program and provides retroactive authority to cover eligible losses back to Oct. 1, 2011...
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Jail Bookings
(Police Logs ~ 06/05/14)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings took place at the Clay County Justice Center between June 4-5: Awaiting Arraignment Newman, Tina D., 42 Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Maesch, Shawn E., 35 Casey, Chelsea M, 22 Cheeseman, Harvey R., 56...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 06/05/14)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse June 3: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Chelsi R. Smith, 18, 1: Operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license Candace Marie Godsey, 31, 1: Driving while suspended...
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Area motorcycle scavenger hunt is for good cause
(Local News ~ 06/05/14)
For five consecutive years, motorcycle enthusiasts from around Clay and Putnam counties will have the opportunity to support a worthy cause with the help of Krambo's Motorcycle Service and Painting. Last year, Krambo's Dash for Cash scavenger hunt brought in 400 participants, and special events coordinator Beth Broadstreet expects that number to increase drastically again this year...
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Clay City officials award contract for street paving
(Local News ~ 06/05/14)
Clay City officials awarded a contract Wednesday to have some of its streets paved this year. During the Clay City Town Council meeting, officials accepted Milestone Construction Management's bid of $37,950 for the paving and additional work to be done at the town's sewage plant...
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Cumberland/GED graduates say goodbye
(Local News ~ 06/05/14)
Thirty-three smiling faces took center stage at Northview High School on Thursday evening for one last time as classmates. "Today is my favorite day of the school year," Principal Lisa Showalter exclaimed. "I can't think of a better way to end the school year but to share the stage with these 33 graduates tonight."...
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Commissioners select new security committee members, hear noise concerns
(Local News ~ 06/05/14)
The Clay County Courthouse Security Advisory Committee received two new members this week. County employee Scott Hill was selected to represent courthouse employees, and Bert Geswein will serve as a representative for members of the general public, according to decisions made at this week's Clay County Commissioners meeting...
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