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Time to register for Girl Scouts
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
INDIANAPOLIS-- As children return to school, Girl Scouts of Central Indiana is inviting girls to join the fun and register for Girl Scouts. Providing countless opportunities for making friends, trying new things, and exercising leadership skills through activities like building robots, participating in the Girl Scout Cookie Program, playing sports, and more, Girl Scouts is an exciting way to engage girls all year round...
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Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry receives $75,000 grant from the Wal-Mart Foundation-State Giving Program to aid in hunger relief
(State News ~ 08/04/15)
The Walmart Foundation has awarded a grant for $75,000, through its State Giving Program, to the Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry 2015 "Meat" the Need donation program. This grant will be used to pay processing fees for donated meat throughout Indiana, which will then be distributed to Indiana hunger relief agencies statewide...
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Coats speaks in support of legislation to re-direct Planned Parenthood funding
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
WASHINGTON, DC -- Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) today spoke on the Senate floor in support of legislation that would strip roughly $540 million in federal funding away from the Planned Parenthood Federation of America and re-direct it to women's health care services at facilities like community health centers and hospitals, which have almost fifteen times more facilities nationwide and provide more comprehensive health services...
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Northview girls open golf season with a pair of tournaments
(High School Sports ~ 08/04/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor TERRE HAUTE -- High school golfers got their second day of tournament play in on Tuesday afternoon after opening the season on Monday. The Northview Knights, under new head coach Zack Keyes, finished fifth in the nine-team Terre Haute South Invitational at Rea Park on Tuesday evening. On Monday, the Knights were ninth in a 10-team field at Deer Creek facing a stout group of squads in the Plainfield Invitational...
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Sen. Coats responds to President's rules to limit carbon dioxide emissions from new power plants
(State News ~ 08/04/15)
WASHINGTON, DC -- Senator Dan Coats (R-Ind.) today commented on the Obama Administration's finalized rules to limit carbon dioxide emissions from new power plants and require existing plants to cut carbon dioxide output 32 percent by 2030: "President Obama's actions circumvent Congress and will completely restructure Indiana's electricity sector by executive fiat. ...
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SNAPSHOTS: National Night Out at Forest Park August 4, 2015
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
It was a busy place in Forest Park with police, firefighters, medical and military personnel were on hand to put on demonstrations, answer questions and distribute information. National Night Out began as an effort to "promote involvement in crime prevention activities, police-community partnerships, neighborhood camaraderie and send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back," according to the National Association of Town Watch, a non-profit organization that first hosted the event in 1984.. ...
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Staunton meets to protect water
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
The Town of Staunton invites the public to participate in a meeting to discuss the Wellhead Protection Plan for Phase II. Questions from the audience will be welcome. This meeting will be conducted immediately after Staunton's monthly public Council Meeting which begins at 7 p.m., Monday, in the Town Hall, 101 N. Monroe St...
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Clay City Council clears up misunderstanding
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
Clay City Town Council met Tuesday at the Clay City Town Hall to clear up a little misunderstanding. Apparently some residents thought Nye Street was going to have a new name. However, new signage that reads "Veterans' Memorial Parkway" will be placed under current street signs...
- A National Night Out in Brazil (Local News ~ 08/04/15)
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Air Evac Lifeteam celebrates 30 years of providing ACCESS for local communities
(Community News ~ 08/04/15)
In August, Air Evac Lifeteam celebrates 30 years of providing access to definitive healthcare for thousands of people. The company began in West Plains, Missouri., on Aug. 1, 1985, with one helicopter and a dream to provide air medical service to citizens in the small southern Missouri community. Today, Air Evac Lifeteam has more than 115 air medical bases across 15 states, and is the nation's largest independently owned and operated air medical provider...
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New people live in Paul & Mary Lou's home
(Community News ~ 08/04/15)
I stepped out of bed at the crack of dawn this morning. I am feeling good. The property closing took place last week after several months on the market. The new owners encourage us to visit them and the place that we called home for so many years. They tell us that great plans are in place for their new purchase. They like wildlife and outside recreation...
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Foundation pays for meat processing for Hoosiers statewide
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
The Walmart Foundation has awarded a grant for $75,000, through its State Giving Program, to the Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry 2015 "Meat" the Need donation program. This grant will be used to pay processing fees for donated meat throughout Indiana, which will then be distributed to Indiana hunger relief agencies statewide...
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Rockabilly Retro Band to perform Saturday
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
During the mid-1950's four young men, who would become four of the best known entertainers of all time, launched their careers in a small recording studio in Memphis, Tennessee called Sun Records. These four entertainers toured together and became best of friends as much as rivals...
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COURT NEWS August 4, 2015
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
Clay County Courthouse Clay Circuit Court Domestic Relations Tara Williams v. Lonnie M. Williams Clay Superior Court Jeremy Ricketts, Sexual Misconduct with a Minor Small Claims Mike Williamson v. Brenda and Cary Buchanan American Rental v. Rusty Quigley...
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COURT NEWS August 4, 2015
(Court News ~ 08/04/15)
Clay County Courthouse Clay Circuit Court Domestic Relations Tara Williams v. Lonnie M. Williams Clay Superior Court Jeremy Ricketts, Sexual Misconduct with a Minor Small Claims Mike Williamson v. Brenda and Cary Buchanan American Rental v. Rusty Quigley...
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JAIL BOOKINGS August 4, 2015
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center Monday and Tuesday: -Crystal Gayle Clawson, 37: Probation Violation, Theft and Residential Entry -Richard W. Hay, 72: OVWI -Ronald U. Knox, 35: OVWI Refusal, Driving While Suspended...
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JAIL BOOKINGS August 4, 2015
(Police Logs ~ 08/04/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center Monday and Tuesday: -Crystal Gayle Clawson, 37: Probation Violation, Theft and Residential Entry -Richard W. Hay, 72: OVWI -Ronald U. Knox, 35: OVWI Refusal, Driving While Suspended...
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Brazil Rotary News
(Community News ~ 08/04/15)
Susan Thomas photo Habitat for Humanity of Clay County board member Chuck Weliever, was guest of Brazil Rotarian Buz Burgess, on July 29. Weliever spoke to the club about Habitat for Humanity's latest home construction project on S. Chicago St. Virgil Butts will introduce today's speaker at the Brazil Family Restaurant...
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PATRICIA MAY TRAVERSE
(Obituary ~ 08/04/15)
Patricia May Traverse, 80, of Staunton and formerly of Brazil, passed away at Regional Hospital July 23, 2015 following an extended illness. She was born December 10, 1934, in Brazil, Indiana the daughter of Francis and Ruby (Nicoson) Ferry. She graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1952. ...
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GEORGE W. COOKSEY
(Obituary ~ 08/04/15)
George W. Cooksey, 85, of Carbon, Indiana, passed away August 3, 2015 at Cloverleaf Nursing Home, in Knightsville, Indiana. George was born in Brazil, Indiana January 30, 1930 the son of LeRoy and Anna (Parksey) Cooksey. He graduated from Ashboro High School. ...
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ELIZABETH ANN (ANGLETON) LINTS
(Obituary ~ 08/04/15)
Elizabeth Ann (Angleton) Lints, 82, of Brazil passed away on July 30, 2015 at Exceptional Living Center of Brazil. Elizabeth was born September 24, 1932 in Clay County, the daughter of the late Eldon and Bernice (Martin) Angleton. She married the love of her life Edward Lints in February of 1953. ...
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Bridging the gap: Parks board, Commissioners hammer out agreement to keep historic Eel River bridge
(Local News ~ 08/04/15)
The Clay Community Parks Association is waiting and watching the Indiana Department of Transportation to see if "The Bridge" will be transferred to the Parks Association and the Clay County Commissioners. For about six months, INDOT has indicated it will transfer ownership of the bridge on S.R. 46 at Bowling Green to a local organization willing to take responsibility for it...
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