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Shorthanded Clay County squad opens American Legion postseason with win
(High School Sports ~ 07/16/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor TERRE HAUTE -- Clay County Post 2 opened up American Legion State Regional baseball play Wednesday night with a pair of victories, one on the field and one in its very own dugout. Post 2 recorded an 11-1 victory over Greene County in seven innings and also fought a war of attrition successfully...
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Gnawbrew Festival highlights Hoosier artists
(State News ~ 07/16/15)
Unique Brown County setting gives this fun-filled beer festival a personal touch NASHVILLE -- More than your typical beer fest, GnawBrew Beer, Art and Music Festival will bring together local and regional professional breweries, home-brewers and wine makers, beer connoisseurs, along with Hoosier artists and musicians, for a fun-filled day in Brown County on July 25. ...
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Dealing with buffalo gnats
(Local News ~ 07/16/15)
If you have been outside for very long this summer you have noticed some pesky biting gnats. Buffalo gnats or black flies have returned this summer. These small flies hatch in clean, running water. As we know, we have not been short on water this summer, so these gnats are going to be around...
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Ivy Tech Community College having enrollment events at Greencastle campus
(Community News ~ 07/16/15)
Ivy Tech Community College will host enrollment events July 21, Aug. 1, Aug. 6 and Aug. 13 at its Greencastle campus, located at 915 S. Zinc Mill Rd. Events on July 21, Aug. 6 and Aug. 13 are Express Enrollment events, which allows the public to complete enrollment steps and register for classes at Ivy Tech in one day. The enrollment events will take place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Ivy Tech Greencastle...
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William Patrick "Pat" Robbins
(Obituary ~ 07/16/15)
William Patrick "Pat" Robbins, 49, of Knightsville, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly July 16, 2015 of health complications. Pat was born in Vigo County, Indiana March 17, 1966 the middle son of Max and Lynda (Spurlock) Robbins. Pat attended Brazil High School. He worked for Girton Implement and Robbins Sales and Service in Brazil. He married Johnna DeWeese July 3, 1999. Pat enjoyed spending time outdoors fishing and hunting, tinkering on equipment and "wheelin and dealin"...
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Jail Bookings: July 15-16, 2015
(Local News ~ 07/16/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center July 15-16: Shannon G. McGaughey, 43, was arrested and preliminarily charged with domestic battery and battery Gordon Tyler, 28, was arrested and preliminarily charged with probation violation...
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Jail Bookings: July 15-16, 2015
(Police Logs ~ 07/16/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center July 15-16: Shannon G. McGaughey, 43, was arrested and preliminarily charged with domestic battery and battery Gordon Tyler, 28, was arrested and preliminarily charged with probation violation...
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Court News: July 14-15, 2015
(Court News ~ 07/16/15)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse July 14-15: Superior Court State Criminal Charges - Jessica M. Randolph, 32, 1: Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class C Felony)...
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Pioneer Society offers benefits
(Community News ~ 07/16/15)
As the Indiana bicentennial approaches, more people want to find out about pioneer ancestors, and how to honor them. People who believe their ancestors were in Indiana by 1840 (or a few years later in a some northern counties) or if simply interested in Indiana history; The Society of Indiana Pioneers provides a way to pay tribute to pioneer ancestors by adding individual family history to society records, so it is never lost or forgotten...
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Trooper, K-9 'Czar' graduate from ISP K-9 academy
(Community News ~ 07/16/15)
PUTNAMVILLE -- The Indiana State Police held a graduation ceremony on Thursday for the 2015 ISP K-9 Class at the Indiana State Police Museum in Indianapolis. The ceremony graduated nine ISP troopers from around the state and their K-9 partners, along with one Putnam County Sheriff's Deputy and his K-9 partner...
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Benefit at bowling alley is Saturday
(Community News ~ 07/16/15)
There will be a bowling benefit for Bub Maesch at Brazilian Lanes on Saturday. The doors open at noon, and bowling will start at 1 p.m. The cost is $20 per bowler. There will be door prizes, a bake sale, silent auction and raffles. All proceeds will go to the family's medical expenses...
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Court News: July 14-15, 2015
(Local News ~ 07/16/15)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse July 14-15: Superior Court State Criminal Charges - Jessica M. Randolph, 32, 1: Dealing in a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance (Class C Felony)...
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Word on Knightsville water improvement grant could come today
(Local News ~ 07/16/15)
Knightsville continues to work on resolving water issues. At the town's board meeting Tuesday, Board President Mike Kester said strides toward developing an ongoing water improvement project continue. The announcement of whether they will receive a $450,000 Community Development Block Grant from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA) is expected to come today. The total project cost is approximately $1 million...
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Sawyer Allen Jenkins
(Births ~ 07/16/15)
Sawyer Allen Jenkins, a son, 6 pounds, 11 ounces, 19 inches long, was born to Nathan and Mallory Jenkins of Ft. Wayne at 9:58 a.m., April 17, 2015, in Dupont Hospital, Ft. Wayne. He joins a brother, Amos, 2 years old. Grandparents are Marty and Christine Heffner of Center Point and Gary and Jean Anne Jenkins of Brazil...
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Road reconstruction in industrial park still up in the air
(Local News ~ 07/16/15)
An Indiana Supreme Court decision leaves the use of TIF money in the state unclear, Clay County Redevelopment Commission attorney Lou Britton said during the commission's meeting on Wednesday. The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance ruled tax increment financing (TIF) money -- which is captured from property taxes and used for new developments, such as roads or other infrastructure in the TIF district -- cannot be used for maintenance but only for new construction...
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