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Brady suspension overturned, judge nullifies NFL ruling over 'Deflategate'
(Local News ~ 09/03/15)
NEW YORK (AP) -- New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady can suit up for his team's season opener after a judge erased his four-game suspension for "Deflategate." The surprise ruling by U.S. District Judge Richard Berman came Thursday after more than one month of failed settlement talks between the NFL and its players' union. Many legal experts believed the judge was merely pressuring the sides to settle when he criticized the NFL's handling of the case at two hearings in August...
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AT&T expands network in Clay City
(Local News ~ 09/03/15)
LINTON -- AT&T reported this week that it is now covering more of the Clay City, Switz City, Spencer and south central Greene County areas with its 4G network. "Additional capacity has been added to four cell towers, which is like adding more lanes to a highway carrying traffic from a customer's device to the cell tower, resulting in faster speeds and more reliable service.," according to a company news release...
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Draft agreement between INDOT and Clay County Commissioners for transfer of bridge ownership
(Local News ~ 09/03/15)
This is a copy of the draft agreement between INDOT and Clay County Commissioners. The document states it will be somewhat revised if and when INDOT chooses to transfer ownership of the Bowling Green bridge to the Clay County Commissioners. The bridge is located on S.R. 46 over the Eel River at Bowling Green...
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DNR says boating safety is weekend focus
(Local News ~ 09/03/15)
Indiana Conservation Officers with the DNR Law Enforcement Division are reminding boaters to keep safety in mind during this Labor Day weekend. "Historically, Labor Day weekend represents the end of the recreational boating season for Indiana citizens", said Lt. Kenton Turner, Indiana's Boating Law administrator. "It is important for everyone to remain safe and sober during this weekend and continue to practice safe boat operation."...
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Clay City looking to keep water bills in check
(Local News ~ 09/03/15)
CLAY CITY -- The Town Council is making it more difficult for people to skip town without paying hundreds of dollars on their water bills. Councilman Rob Freeman has been looking at reports on water bills, he told Councilmen Guy Dickerson and Roy Chenoweth at the monthly meeting Tuesday. He said he checked with Clay City's attorney who said the town has ordinances in place and the town council can put teeth in those ordinances...
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COURT NEWS September 4, 2015
(Local News ~ 09/03/15)
Clay Superior Court Criminal Charges_ Sholanda Horton, 20, Receiving Stolen Auto Parts, Unauthorized Entry of a Motor Vehicle Shendelle Walton, 18, Receiving Stolen Auto Parts, Unauthorized Entry of a Motor Vehicle, Theft, Theft Jeremy Davenport, 37, Resisting Law Enforcement...
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COURT NEWS September 4, 2015
(Court News ~ 09/03/15)
Clay Superior Court Criminal Charges_ Sholanda Horton, 20, Receiving Stolen Auto Parts, Unauthorized Entry of a Motor Vehicle Shendelle Walton, 18, Receiving Stolen Auto Parts, Unauthorized Entry of a Motor Vehicle, Theft, Theft Jeremy Davenport, 37, Resisting Law Enforcement...
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JAIL BOOKINGS September 4, 2015
(Local News ~ 09/03/15)
Clay County Justice Center Myron Stevenson Jr., 46, Possession of Marijuana Lacy Lucas Allen, 50, Contempt of Court
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JAIL BOOKINGS September 4, 2015
(Police Logs ~ 09/03/15)
Clay County Justice Center Myron Stevenson Jr., 46, Possession of Marijuana Lacy Lucas Allen, 50, Contempt of Court
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Jackson Township Better Homes Extension Club
(Community News ~ 09/03/15)
Jackson Township Better Homes Extension Club met Aug. 27 at the home Bobbi Cayton where a meal was served. Ellen Knox, president, called the meeting to order with Rose Mary Price leading the Pledge to the American Flag and Lauralee Hawkins leading the Homemakers Creed...
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Tri County Community Club
(Community News ~ 09/03/15)
The Tri County Community Club met at the Cataract Tailwaters on Aug. 19. We had a picnic with all pitching in for a great meal. Wilma gave the blessing. Our afternoon business meeting was opened by our President Diana Nees, our club repeated the Pledge of Allegiance and our Club Creed...
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Brazil Housing Authority board to meet Thursday
(Community News ~ 09/03/15)
The Board of Commissioners for the Brazil Housing Authority will hold its monthly meeting on Thursday, Sept. 10, at 8:30 a.m. at the offices of the Brazil Housing Authority, 122 W. Jackson St., Brazil.
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First lecture in sisters' series to provide little known facts
(Community News ~ 09/03/15)
The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods have scheduled the first of five lecture series from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Sept. 16. The luncheon and lecture series will take place in Providence Spirituality and Conference Center conference room. The series will provide information on the story of Saint Mother Theodore Guerin, foundress of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, delving deeply into "Journals and Letters," which was Saint Mother Theodore's daily writings...
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Brummer featured in art center
(Community News ~ 09/03/15)
The Paris Bicentennial Art Center will be featuring paintings by Barbara Brummer of Mason, Illinois, today through Oct. 2. The exhibit is titled "Scenes of Nature & Rural Landscapes", and includes floral pieces, landscapes and barns. The Art Center is located at 132 S. Central Ave., Paris, Illinois, and regular hours are Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m...
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Purdue Women in Ag webinar to focus on arthritis and agriculture
(Community News ~ 09/03/15)
Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in the United States, affecting 50 million adults and 300,000 children. Of the many forms, Osteoarthritis affects 27 million adults. Agriculture is a very demanding occupation, often requiring work above and beyond their body's physical capabilities, which puts farmers, ranchers, and employees at danger for joint injury, stress and strain. An estimated one-third of all adult farmers in the US have some form of arthritis...
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Living with Low Vision meeting is Wednesday
(Local News ~ 09/03/15)
There will be a "Living with Low Vision" meeting on the second Wednesday of each month in 2015 at the First United Methodist church, 201 N. Meridian St., Brazil. The meeting time is 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. There will be guest speakers during the meet and greets...
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Carolyn June (Tabor) Pierce
(Obituary ~ 09/03/15)
Carolyn June (Tabor) Pierce, 75, lifelong resident of Brazil, Indiana passed away unexpectedly September 2, 2015. She was born July 4, 1940, in Brazil, the daughter of Hanford and Mary Ellen (McIndoo) Tabor. Carolyn graduated from Brazil High School and retired from Indiana State University after 25 years of service...
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Why 4-H? Why a 4-H Fair?
(Local News ~ 09/03/15)
August is a time of reflection for the 4-H program in Clay County, when we take some time to see what our members and clubs accomplished and look at what opportunities we would like to offer members in the upcoming year. In 2015, there were 564 members who participated in the Clay County 4-H program. ...
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North Clay varsity volleyball knocks off Western Indiana Conference foes
(High School Sports ~ 09/03/15)
Times Staff Report North Clay's varsity volleyball team won its second match of the week with a 25-24, 25-9 win over Edgewood on Wednesday night. Natalie Bell had five aces and Danielle White posted three digs and an ace with Kaya Daub providing four aces, two kills and three assists. Kambree Lucas had a successful night with six kills and one ace, Mackenzie Stanley had an ace and Ginger Rayle provided a dig, three assists and four aces...
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