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Fun at the Fair
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
From left is the over-all Reserve Champion and Dress-Up Champion Abby Carrell, Level A Champion Emma Beasley, Level A Reserve Champion Macy Tucker, Level A Blue Ribbon Recipient Kaity Hofmann, Level B Champion Emme Smith and over-all Grand Champion and Casual Wear Champion Lauren Swearingen. ...
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Many options available to deal with black rot
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
If you have grapes, then you should be on the lookout for black rot. Black rot impacts grape production every year. It is a fungus that infects young canes, flowers, tendrils, leaves and fruit. Most individuals do not notice they have black rot until they see the dark, mummified grapes on their vines...
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Frontier officials say county's refund is coming
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Frontier Communications officials will reimburse Clay County for over-billing of its Emergency 911 service. "The last thing we want to do is over bill a public entity or over bill a partner like Clay County," Regional Sales Manager of Northern Indiana Paul Peach told The Brazil Times last week. "A couple days ago, I asked my team to put through a credit for the full amount."...
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Chamber of Commerce Spotlight on Business
(Community News ~ 07/17/14)
April Kenny Crabb was born and raised in Clay County, Indiana. He graduated from Brazil High school in 1945. He was the senior class president. Kenny married Phyllis and they have three children. Kenny also is a grandfather to four grandsons and one granddaughter. ...
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Taylor charged with 2 felonies for alleged stabbing attack
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Brazil's William Taylor was charged this week with two Level 6 felonies for his alleged stabbing attack of another man. Charges of battery with moderate bodily injury and criminal recklessness were filed in Clay Superior Court on Thursday. The 29-year-old is accused of stabbing another man, which caused the victim "moderate bodily injury," pain and bleeding that required medical attention, according to the charging documents...
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Linda Joan (Mace) Brown
(Obituary ~ 07/17/14)
Linda Joan (Mace) Brown, 72, of Centerpoint, passed away July 15, 2014, at Union Hospital, following a brief battle with cancer. Linda was born April 23, 1942, in Brazil, Indiana, the daughter of Russell and Hazel (Mattox) Mace. She married James Brown August 29, 1960. Linda and Jim owned and operated Brown's Farming and Trucking. Linda enjoyed flower gardening, cooking, and taking care of children...
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Brazil Class of 1964 meets
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
The Brazil Class of 1964 held its 50th class reunion recently. Sixty-five class members plus guests had dinner at the Holiday Inn in Terre Haute on July 5. Front, from left, are Steve Kash, Carol Spelbring Chambers, Sherry Daugherty Gilbert, Mary Pittman Earle, Rosslyn Elliott Crowell, Diana Heck Lancaster, Pat Oeding Redenbarger, Connie Brown Borgman, Jeanne Harris Moschenrose, Sharon White Close, Donna Harris Buell and Bill Wilkison; row two, Rick Wetnight, Richard James, Virginia Shaffer McMahan, Carol Pearce Buck,Sandra Wood Inman, Nancy Sharf Decker, Madeline Chaney Barton, Rita Wilson Stough, Susan Streit Moore, Rose Rader Pell, Jana Thomas Wilkes, Ed Blair and Phyllis Howard Chavis; row three, Don Swank, Marilyn Shepard Stough, Alice VanSandt, Catherine Acrea Dooley, Rita Goodman Marlow, Hilary Clark Thurmond, Arletta Boyd Kellar, Linda Frye Easton, Peggy Tilley Hunter, Linda Chezem, Bonnie Wilson Schultz, Gail Roeschlein Brown, Ray Jones and Roy Jones; row four, Don Fineran, Bonnie Wetnight Siples, Thea Fritzinger Brown, Doug Fulk, Vicki Archer Kraft, Penny Miller Hood and Marjorie Monce Rounds; row five, John Lynch, Larry Davis, Rick Wyndham, John Ruddock, Betty Michael Austin, Caroline Cox Lambert, Pam Fabbri Williams, Lita Moore Vitz, Steve Slack, George Barton and Tom Brown; and back, Don Schepper, Dave Beaman, Harold Hoffman, Calvin Vitz, Ray Brown and Mike Loveall.. ...
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Showmanship winners say family is key to success
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Whitney Halfhill has a long list of competitions under her belt during her nine years in Clay County 4-H. "This is something that my family has done as long as I can remember," the 18-year-old said during a break in the Swine Show Wednesday. "My mother and I both have a lot of history with the 4-H here in Clay County."...
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Best of show Sweet takes Round Robin showmanship title
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Six Clay County 4'Hers vied to become the Clay County 4-H Fair's best showman on Thursday night. After six rounds of showing various livestock animals, the winner of the Round Robin was 17-year-old Mariah Sweet of Jasonville. "It feels amazing," Sweet said. "I put in a lot of work."...
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Court News, July 15-17
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse July 15-16: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges William R. Speck, 26, 1: Conversion Bradley C. Moreland, 26, 1: Conversion John Penick, 44, 1: Auto Theft Superior Court...
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Brazil Main Street Santa Fe Depot is next in line for makeover
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Brazil Main Street picked the next local business to be given a 'face-lift' during its meeting on Monday. The Santa Fe Depot, located at 17 W. National in Brazil, will receive a paint job and clean up around the shop. "The store front has a lot of marble so we will need to use a special paint, but, just like the others we've done so far, this should be a lot of fun," President Lee Lewis said...
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Jail Bookings, July 16-17
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings were made at the Clay County Justice Center between July 16-17: Conversion Colvin, Shayna L., 27 Public Intoxication Colvin, Shayna L., 27 Probation Violation Sims, Robert Wade, 25 Awaiting Arraignment w/Probable Cause...
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$10k Winner
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
Brazil native Susan Shoaf, now of Indianapolis, receives her $10,000 grand prize on Wednesday from Rotary Club of Brazil President T.J. Sneddon. Shoaf won the money during a raffle at the Rotary Club's annual 4th of July Celebration.
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Church bus from Brazil involved in fatal crash
(Local News ~ 07/17/14)
A Berea Christian Church bus was involved in a fatal crash Thursday night in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Knoxville News Setinel reports that one person was killed and several others were injured when the bus suffered an apparent brake failure and careened throug a red light into an intersection striking two vehicles, according authorities there...
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