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Being a saint means caring for yourself, others
(Community News ~ 10/31/14)
All Saints Day will be celebrated in many churches tomorrow. Falling on the first Sunday in November, it is a day to recognize all the saints that have gone before us. Many churches will light candles in honor of the members of the church who have died in the past year and remember them and their families in prayer...
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GRAYBEARD performs at Little Historic Church
(Community News ~ 10/31/14)
Smiling faces, fellowship seasoned with plenty of fried chicken and delectable desserts made for a memorable evening at The Little Historic Church at Carbon on Oct. 17. The night's entertainment was provided by GRAYBEARD, whose music is inspired by each man's personal journey in faith and multiple musical talents. ...
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First Christian Church to host Crystal Valley Quartet on Nov. 8
(Community News ~ 10/31/14)
First Christian Church in Brazil will host the Crystal Valley Quartet in concert on Saturday, Nov. 8 at 7 p.m. The Crystal Valley Quartet is a regional southern gospel quartet based in Terre Haute. They are independent recording artists with six CDs to their credit. They have performed on the regional stage at the National Quartet Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, America's largest Christian Music event. The group includes four vocalists and a piano player...
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Church News
(Community News ~ 10/31/14)
Annunciation Catholic Church There is adoration and confession this morning from 9-11 a.m. with Benediction taking place at 11. In the back of Church throughout the month of November we will again have our photos of our beloved dead. Please bring in a photo, framed or unframed, of any deceased family or friends that you would like the parish to pray for. ...
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Staunton Scene
(Community News ~ 10/31/14)
Remember the 4th Annual Holiday Craft Fair, sponsored by the Staunton Community Center Lady Volunteers, will take place on Saturday Nov. 22 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Community Center. A variety of craft items will be available from multiple vendors just in time for Christmas giving. The very popular 2014 Lady Volunteer Cookbooks will also be available for $12 each. Food items will be available for both vendors and shoppers...
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Court News, Oct. 30
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Oct. 30: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges William Tyler Sutherland, 20, 1: Dealing in methamphetamine
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Jail Bookings, Oct. 30-31
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings were made at the Clay County Justice Center between Oct. 30-31: Awaiting Arraignment Robbins, John D., 30 Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Sutherland, William Tyler, 20 Weekender Stephens, Sherri, 41...
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Daylight Saving Time begins this weekend
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
Clay County residents are urged to turn their clocks back one hour before going to bed Saturday night for Daylight Saving Time. Often called "Fall back" in November, the change moves us back to standard time. Daylight Saving Time will begin again on Sunday, March 8...
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City schedules meetings
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
The Brazil Redevelopment Authority meets at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12, in the council chambers at Brazil City Hall. The Brazil Parks and Recreation Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the council chambers at Brazil City Hall.
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National, local gas prices moving below $3
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
The down tick in gas prices is no trick, just a treat for local drivers who have filled up with gasoline recently. Many gas stations in Clay County and throughout the Wabash Valley had per-gallon prices below $3 on Friday. AAA reports the national average price of gas per gallon is expected to be at that mark today for the first time since December of 2010, ending its longest streak ever above that mark...
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Dine With a Doc -- Brunch slated for Wednesday in Brazil
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
Senior Education Ministries Inc. has scheduled a Dine with a Doc-Brunch in Brazil on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at the Clay County Citizen's Center, 120 S. Franklin St., Brazil. From 10 a.m. to noon, the free program welcomes local seniors to hear an educational topic while having a complimentary lunch. The program is a community effort of a doctor, lunch sponsor, senior citizens, local churches and area businesses...
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Tainted food case pushed back again
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
The court trial in the case against a Brazil woman accused of tainting food during a pitch-in dinner last year has once again been delayed. Kelli Muncie-Sturgeon faces 11 misdemeanor counts of criminal recklessness as a result of the October 2013 incident that resulted in several people becoming ill after eating cornbread allegedly containing a synthetic ingredient. She pleaded not guilty to those charges during her initial hearing in January...
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SR 59 upgrades will continue into 2015
(Local News ~ 10/31/14)
Clay County residents can expect continued upgrades to State Road 59 in the future, according to the Indiana Department of Transportation. INDOT Assistant Civil Engineer Trevor Hassler said the agency would continue work on SR 59, south of U.S. 40, this year and work on the north side next year...
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Trout chasing a dream at IHSAA State Finals
(High School Sports ~ 10/31/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Today's trip to the IHSAA State Finals has been a long time in the making for Northview junior Cam Trout. Six years after he took up the sport, three years after he won the Western Indiana Conference title as an eighth-grader and exactly a month after his varsity WIC title, he tackles the prep pinnacle...
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Knights looking to slay the Dragons
(High School Sports ~ 10/31/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor There are a myriad of fairy tales written about knights slaying mythical dragons. This afternoon however, the Northview Knights are hoping to pen a tale that is fact rather than fiction. The Knights (34-3) overall take on the Silver Creek Dragons at 12:30 p.m. ...
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Plainfield wears down the Knights in sectional
(High School Sports ~ 10/31/14)
by carey fox Times Sports Editor In a battle between two teams searching for a long elusive berth in a football sectional championship game, the Plainfield Quakers' running game proved to be the downfall for Northview. Plainfield piled up 276 yards on 40 carries, including 234 from junior Dylan Foster, and pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 28-13 victory. The win propels the Quakers into the sectional title game Friday night against Indianapolis Roncalli, which upset Chatard...
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