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Smith discusses farmland lease components
(Community News ~ 11/06/14)
Having a good landlord-tenant relationship is a must when it comes time to negotiate the lease. Therefore, as a tenant, I suggest talking to your landlord throughout the year and letting them know what you have been up to on their property. Specifically, letting them know what the yields were like and the results of any soil test...
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Genealogical Society announces holiday closings
(Community News ~ 11/06/14)
The Clay County Genealogical Society Inc., which operates out of the Center Point Library, will close on the Wednesdays prior to Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day. The Society is typically open from 1 to 4 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays...
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Generous gift
(Community News ~ 11/06/14)
Great Dane of Clay County awarded the Clay County Emergency Food Pantry with a $4,000 donation on Thursday. The gift will go a very long way, says Ruth Haas, director of the Food Pantry in Brazil. Pictured, from left, are Haas, Great Dane Manager Cory Lookebill and food pantry volunteer Anne Monce. The food pantry is located at 506 E. Pinckley St., Brazil...
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Voter turnout drops slightly in Clay County
(Local News ~ 11/06/14)
Fewer residents were at the polls on Tuesday compared to previous years in Clay County. Clay County Election Clerk Jason Jacobs said several factors influence whether or not voters cast their ballots such as weather and frustration with political campaigns...
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Munoz completes Northview soccer shelter project
(Local News ~ 11/06/14)
Northview High School senior and Eagle Scout Matthew "Buzz" Munoz recently completed a major project benefiting both his Eagle Scout status and the school's soccer teams. "Buzz's project was to build shelters for the home and visiting soccer teams as well as make some improvements to the announcer's booth," Buzz's father, Richard Munoz, said...
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Annual event gives students a dose of reality
(Local News ~ 11/06/14)
North Clay and Clay City Junior High students experienced a dose of adulthood this week as the Brazil Business Professional Club hosted its 23rd annual Reality Store at North Clay Middle School. "Each year, we come here and our goal is to help these children learn how to budget effectively and start thinking about the future," Coordinator Cathy Deal said...
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Commissioners pursuing EPA grant -- again
(Local News ~ 11/06/14)
County officials are hoping to once again capitalize on federal grant money aimed at conducting environmental site assessments. This time officials will partner with other municipalities and counties to form a coalition to increase its chances of securing the funding. ...
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Clay County 4-H Council to host annual meeting next week
(Community News ~ 11/06/14)
The Clay County 4-H Council will host its annual meeting at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at the Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall. All are invited to attend.
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Court News, Nov. 3-5
(Local News ~ 11/06/14)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Nov. 3-5: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Jeffrey Frakes, 42, 1: Domestic battery Latonya McNamee, 26, 1: Domestic battery Civil Collections Midland Funding LLC vs. Ashlie D. Webster...
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NMK prepping for great performance at State Finals
(Local News ~ 11/06/14)
The Northview Marching Knights will head to Indianapolis on Saturday after advancing to the Indiana State School Music Association Marching Band State Finals. For the Marching Knights, it will be the 30th time they've advanced to the finals. They advanced from last Saturday's ISSMA Class B Semi-State at Pike High School in Indianapolis along with the following nine competitors: Greenwood, Plainfield, Greenfield-Central, Floyd Central, North Side, Jasper, Concord, Northridge and Munster high schools.. ...
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Imperial Regiment looking for strong finish to great season
(Local News ~ 11/06/14)
The Clay City Imperial Regiment is making its first trip to the Indiana State School Music Association State Finals since 2008 after a strong regular and post season of performances. "We started the season very strong," said Mark Ziegler, the band's director. "It's been a very good year for us, but we continue to improve."...
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