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The uniqueness of tree bark
(Community News ~ 12/10/14)
Just like every individual is unique, so are trees. No two trees grow at the same rate, have the same leaf pattern or have identical bark. However, each tree species has specific characteristics that you can use to help identify it if you can only see the bark...
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Shifting Gears donates 30 bikes to FFA toy drive
(Community News ~ 12/10/14)
Area children will be the recipients of 30 refurbished bikes courtesy of the Putnamville Correctional Facility's rehabilitation program "Shifting Gears." The program is centered on receiving bikes that need worked on, fixing them and turning them back into the community. All the work is done by offenders who are involved in the learning experience...
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First Christian Church to host 'Behold The Lamb of God'
(Community News ~ 12/10/14)
First Christian Church will host "Behold The Lamb of God" at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 20 and Sunday, Dec. 21. It will feature First Christian Church Worship Department musicians Darrell Moss, Kevin Lutes, Joe Milner, Adam Rice, Devon Mikles, Jim Stewart, Doug Weatherston, Bobbie Thomas, Amy Duvall and Jeannie Price...
- Rotary Happenings (Community News ~ 12/10/14)
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Unfriend the scammer: Facebook scam uses 'friends' profiles to reach potential victims
(Local News ~ 12/10/14)
A retired Clay County educator who is very active in the Clay Community Parks Association has become a target of those trying to cheat Facebook friends. Scams involving Facebook are not new. In fact, if you search Google for "Facebook scams" you get more than 200,000 listings. ...
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Local pageant contestants
(Community News ~ 12/10/14)
American Legion Post 2 Commander Randy Kaelber (left) and Lori Johnson (far right) introduced Jennessa Hancock and Athena Johnson (center left and center right) to members and guests of the American Legion before Tuesday night's meeting.
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City gets OK to proceed with sign replacement program
(Local News ~ 12/10/14)
City officials received approval from the Indiana Department of Transportation recently to proceed with plans to replace all the signs in Brazil. Mayor Brian Wyndham said the sign replacement is a state-mandated program, adding the purpose is to bring all street signs up to state standards. This would include measures such as sign reflectivity and ensuring posts are installed properly...
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