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Learn sign language to gospel music
(Local News ~ 08/06/15)
New adult classes will begin this fall in Terre Haute. IN addition to learning sign language for the deaf and hard-of-hearing, choir members sign to hymns and other gospel music. The choir gives free concerts at nursing homes, assisted living centers, churches, civic clubs and businesses...
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Financial class coming to church
(Local News ~ 08/06/15)
Annunciation Catholic Church will be hosting Dave Ramsey's Financial Peace University (FPU) beginning Sept. 8 at 6:30 p.m. The class will be held at the Annunciation Parish Center, 19 N. Alabama St., Brazil. FPU runs for nine weeks, one night a week for one and a half hours and will conclude on Nov. 3. Child care can be provided if needed...
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Local gardeners face tomato problems
(Column ~ 08/06/15)
AG CORNER One of the prize possessions of most gardeners is their tomatoes. Sadly, this year's weather has not been friendly to most individuals' gardens. Yet, there are individuals who are currently able to pick nice ripe tomatoes and enjoy them with their family. However, some of those ripe tomatoes are being impacted by disease, pest, and other issues...
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CLUB NEWS: Jackson Township Better Homes Extension Club
(Community News ~ 08/06/15)
The Jackson Township Better Homes Extension Club held its July 30 meeting at the 4-H Exhibit Hall with Martha Ellen Knox, president, serving as hostess. Ann Carol Harden gave grace before the pitch-in meal was enjoyed. Martha called the meeting to order with Marilyn Bett leading the "Pledge of Allegiance" and Mary Kent leading the "Homemaker's Creed."...
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Jail BOOKINGS August 5-6, 2015
(Local News ~ 08/06/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center Wednesday and Thursday: - Jeremy Ricketts, 27, Sexual Misconduct with a Minor - Chad Vincent Glaze, 32, Possession Methamphetamine, Possession of Marijuana Under 30, Carrying a Concealed Weapon, Probation Violation...
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Jail BOOKINGS August 5-6, 2015
(Police Logs ~ 08/06/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center Wednesday and Thursday: - Jeremy Ricketts, 27, Sexual Misconduct with a Minor - Chad Vincent Glaze, 32, Possession Methamphetamine, Possession of Marijuana Under 30, Carrying a Concealed Weapon, Probation Violation...
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Notes returned to Jackson Township from balloon launch
(Local News ~ 08/06/15)
Principal Brad Ennen shows letters received from people who found balloons launched by Jackson Township Elementary School students last year. The balloon launch has become an annual tradition on the first day of school. FRANK PHILLIPS photo
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The school year at Jackson Township Elementary is Up, Up, and Away !
(Local News ~ 08/06/15)
Nearly 300 students, teachers, parents and other adults gathered to launch the new school year with a balloon launch at Jackstown Township Elementary School on Wednesday. This is an annual event and each balloon has a card attached inviting the finder to return a note to the school. A bulletin board in the hallway has notes that were returned from many locations last year, said Principal Brad Ennen. FRANK PHILLIPS photo...
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Taking care of the animals
(Local News ~ 08/06/15)
First Farmers Bank and Trust visited the Clay County Humane Society. The bank staff gathered items and presented a $200 check, in an effort to help the animals of the community. Pictured are Rick Swearingen, manager CCHS; Amy Hunt, assistant manager CCHS; Thomas Stevens, board member CCHS; Diana Graham, manager FFB&T; Kensi Lewis, CCHS; Kensey Kunkel, marketing FFB&T; kneeling is Abby Tague, CCHS with Sasha, a resident of CCHS who is available for adoption!...
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No decision yet on Bowling Green bridge
(Local News ~ 08/06/15)
INDOT: Clay County proposal to take bridge being considered CENTER POINT -- It will be some time before the public is made aware of the fate of the bridge over the Eel River on S.R. 46 at Bowling Green. A public hearing was conducted in the Center Point United Methodist Church Wednesday night that was attended by more than a hundred people...
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