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Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield exchange network expands across Indiana with addition of St.Vincent facilities and physicians
(State News ~ 06/26/15)
INDIANAPOLIS--Twenty hospitals across Indiana that are operated by St. Vincent have joined Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield's provider network for consumers who purchase individual health plans at healthcare.gov, the online health insurance marketplace. St.Vincent is a member of Ascension, the nation's largest Catholic and not-for-profit health system...
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Clay Youth Soccer Club Final Tryouts and info
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
Final fall tryouts for the Clay Youth Soccer Club will be held on July 1 at the Northview High School soccer fields for U10 Boys and Girls, 6-7, U12 and U14 Boys and Girls 7-8. Anyone interested in joining the club can pass along the information. Players must be at least seven years old on Aug. 1 and all age groups are based on age as of Aug. 1...
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Kimberly McKenzie
(Obituary ~ 06/26/15)
Kimberly McKenzie, 49, Terre Haute, passed away Tuesday June 23, 2015 at I.U Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born in Brazil on June 10 1966 to the Gilbert and Rebecca Lanham. Kim graduated from Van Buren High School in 1984. She enjoyed reading, cooking, talking on the phone, playing computer games, and spending time with her special pet, Lolly...
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Harden slams Clinton as Post 2 rolls
(High School Sports ~ 06/26/15)
Times Staff Report CLINTON -- Clay County Post 2 was the benefactor of an early power surge by Northview High School grad Jacob Harden and shutout relief pitching from Luke Lancaster to gain a 10-5 victory at Clinton on Thursday. The day before he visited Indiana-Southeast University for freshman orientation, Harden mashed a second inning grand slam to put Post 2 in control with a 6-0 lead over his former American Legion team from last season...
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BCB recognizing Jackson Township band on Sunday
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
At Sunday's Brazil Concert Band concert at Forest Park, the Brazil Rotary Club will make a special presentation to the Jackson Township Community Band to commemorate its 100th anniversary. The concert, featuring members of both bands, begins at 7:30 p.m...
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Browns celebrate 50th
(Community News ~ 06/26/15)
Gary and Kay Brown of 6879 N CR 40 W., will observe their 50th Anniversary with a renewal of vows and open house at the Community Center, 14th & Chestnut St., Terre Haute. It is the former location of the church where they wed on July 10, 1965. Following the renewal of vows, there will be a reception for friends and relatives from 2-4 p.m., hosted by their daughters Barbara (Dennis) and Jennifer (Rob). Kay and Gary have five grandchildren; Lauren, Lindsey, Jared, Caitlin and Karsen...
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Brazil native celebrating Jubilee
(Community News ~ 06/26/15)
Brazil native celebrating Jubilee A total of 29 Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods are celebrating Jubilees this year. Of the 29 sisters, one has ties to Clay County. 75-YEAR JUBILARIAN Sister Richard Bussing is a native of Brazil. Currently, she ministers as a volunteer at Providence Health Care at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods...
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Staunton Scene: April 11, 2015
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
The Staunton Community Center Lady Volunteers still have cookbooks available for $12 each. They can be purchased by contacting any of the Lady Volunteers. STAUNTON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by Morning Worship service at 10:30. Mark Miller is our minister. Wee Worship meets at 10:30 in the Educational Wing. Children's Church meets with adult worship until after the offering is taken, when they dismiss to their classroom...
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Ask God for directions and find great peace
(Community News ~ 06/26/15)
I have a poor sense of direction and I admit it! I get lost pretty easily and especially when I go to the city of Lafayette! Just like my hometown of Crawfordsville, they have several state highways coming through town plus I-65 and Purdue's campus. Like a lot of larger cities the names change as you drive down the street and go from a "numbered" street like U.S. 52 to a "named" street like Sagamore Pkwy. I just always get lost...
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Church News: June 27, 2015
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
Annunciation Catholic Church 13th Sunday of Ordinary time. Please help and sign up for one of our opportunities to help organize and clean as we prepare to move out of our church on July 5. Sign ups are in the back of church. There are still a few ministry schedules that need picked up in the back of church...
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Ivy Tech Community College Greencastle announces Dean's List
(Community News ~ 06/26/15)
Ivy Tech Community College Greencastle has named 16 students to the Dean's List for this spring semester. The Dean's List recognizes any degree-seeking student who has earned 12 or more credit hours during his/her studies at Ivy Tech, is enrolled in a minimum of six credit hours during the term, and earns a grade point average of 3.5 or higher...
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Christian Women's Club offers luncheon
(Community News ~ 06/26/15)
The Christian Women's Club of Terre Haute is having their "Happy 45th Luncheon" at 11 a.m. on Tuesday in the MCL meeting room at Meadows Shopping Center. The speaker is Mrs. Bess Stetler of Goshen, speaking on "Seasons of Change." The special feature will be presented by Mrs. Angela Garzolini of The Burlap Penguin Boutique and Gifts, Terre Haute. Music will be provided by Ethan Rayburn. Please contact Joy McCrisaken at 812-235-4361 or Julie Poloney at 812-234-7388 for luncheon reservations...
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Increase this year for permit to cut firewood
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
(AP) -- Permit holders can start cutting firewood July 1 in designated areas of Indiana State Forests for home heating. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says this year the price will go up $7 to $10 per for a rick, or standard pickup truck load. ...
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Flood watches, warnings continue for Clay County, surrounding areas
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
Wet weather was again the norm on Friday as heavy rain fell and flash flood watches remained for Clay County and surrounding areas through the weekend. The National Weather Service reported that a flood warning is in effect for the Eel River at Bowling Green until Sunday afternoon. ...
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Firework safety is key this holiday
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
As the Fourth of July draws near, firework enthusiasts are gearing up for their own aerial displays or professional shows. Whoever is setting off those fireworks should be aware of dangers that can come with putting on such a show. Indiana Department of Homeland Security's website provides the do's and don't when it comes to setting off fireworks, while Indiana fireworks laws lets the public know what's legal and what's not...
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City pool seeing good numbers this summer
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
For many Brazil residents, it's likely memories have been made at Forest Park. Whether it's watching or playing sports or spending time with friends and family at the former Popcorn Festival or 4th of July Celebration, the park has much to offer. For many, memories of swimming in the Forest Park pool include finding it a way to cool down in the heat of a summer day. It also serves as a place for diving or swimming competitions...
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Operation Dry Water cracks down on drunk boating
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
Operation Dry Water cracks down on drunk boating Times Staff Report Indiana Conservation Officers join thousands of law enforcement officers across the United States this weekend on heightened alert for those violating boating under the influence laws during the annual Operation Dry Water...
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Jail Bookings: June 25-26, 2015
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center June 25-26: Tor-Von Davis, 24, was arrested and preliminarily charged with resisting law enforcement and reckless driving. Brannon Blankenship, 35, was arrested and preliminarily charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a controlled substance, possession of paraphernalia, operating a vehicle while intoxicated with refusal to take blood, breath or urine test, and possession of marijuana under 30 grams.. ...
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Ministry helps women privately cope with issues
(Local News ~ 06/26/15)
Women suffering and in need of someone to listen, understand and provide comfort and support in a non-judgmental way don't have to feel alone. The volunteer staff members at the Clay County Center for Women's Ministries, Inc. have been there too. "Women don't realize all that we go through and are surprised when their lives become full of so much turmoil," CCCWM Director Barbara Stultz said. "Our staff, we've all been there too. We understand the need to have someone just listen."...
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