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Glendora Price
(Obituary ~ 01/07/16)
Glendora Price, 81, of Brazil, passed away at her home, January 5, 2016. Cremation services have been entrusted to Lawson - Miller Chapel. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Visit www.lawson-Millerchapel.com to light a candle in her memory...
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McCoy breaks school record against Mustangs
(High School Sports ~ 01/07/16)
Times Staff Report Northview High School senior Cale McCoy broke the school record for individual wrestling wins on Wednesday night in the Knights' dual match with Edgewood. McCoy won a 21-6 decision over the Mustangs' Zach Lane at 138 pounds for his 127th career victory, which broke the previous mark set by Austin Staley in 2004...
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BHA to meet on Thursday
(Local News ~ 01/07/16)
The Board of Commissioners for the Brazil Housing Authority will meet at 8 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 14 at the offices of the Brazil Housing Authority, 122 W. Jackson St., Brazil.
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Bee Ridge hosting breakfast
(Community News ~ 01/07/16)
Bee Ridge Christian Church will host a breakfast from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 16. A free-will offering will be taken for a new building. For more information, contact Pastor Bridgewater at 812-241-3036.
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Powerball jackpot climbs to $700M
(Local News ~ 01/07/16)
(AP) -- A lottery official says the estimated prize for this weekend's Powerball drawing has grown to about $700 million, making it the largest jackpot of any lottery game in U.S. history. Texas Lottery Executive Director Gary Grief says Saturday's drawing is growing quickly with brisk sales and could grow even larger by the weekend. The jackpot was increased Thursday from the previous estimate of $675 million after no one matched all the numbers in Wednesday night's $500 million drawing...
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Dine with a Doc brunch scheduled
(Community News ~ 01/07/16)
Senior Education Ministries, Inc. has scheduled a Dine with a Doc -- Brunch in Brazil. The program, which welcomes local seniors to hear an educational topic while having a complimentary lunch, will begin at 10 a.m. on the first Wednesday of each month at the Clay County Citizen's Center, 120 S Franklin St. The free program is a community effort of a doctor, lunch sponsor, senior citizens, local churches and area businesses coming together to serve senior citizens...
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A new approach to training new conservation officers
(Community News ~ 01/07/16)
Indiana Conservation Officers have initiated a new training concept to prepare rookie officers for their service to the public. Research shows among the complaints against law enforcement agencies are the lack of proper skills of an officer to interact with a diverse public...
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Alcoa to close southwestern Indiana smelter, cut 600 jobs
(State News ~ 01/07/16)
Alcoa to close southwestern Indiana smelter, cut 600 jobs Alcoa says it will permanently close its Warrick Operations smelter in southwestern Indiana, eliminating 600 jobs. Alcoa said Thursday it will close the 269,000-metric ton smelter east of Evansville by the end of the first quarter 2016...
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What can Purdue Extension do for you?
(Community News ~ 01/07/16)
What is Purdue Extension and how can it meet your needs? Purdue Extension is a place where you can call one office to get immediate answers ranging from plant identification, basic canning safety, youth leadership development, budgeting and finances all in one...
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Norma Dean Morse
(Obituary ~ 01/07/16)
Norma Dean Morse went home to be with the Lord Wednesday night, December 30, 2015, in Longmont, Colorado, following an extended illness. She was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on May 31, 1929, to Frederick Curtis and D Frances (Cooper) Wasson. Norma was raised in Hartsville, Indiana and was the oldest of four girls. ...
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ISTEP results 'discouraging'
(Local News ~ 01/07/16)
Supt. Fritz giving input on reprieve The long-awaited ISTEP test scores for Clay Community School Corporation (CCSC) were released Wednesday by the Indiana Department of Education. While the scores are on par with other corporations throughout Indiana, the local accumulated test scores are 23.8 percent lower than last year...
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2016 Election: Filing period for primary open until Feb. 5
(Local News ~ 01/07/16)
It's never too early to start thinking about the 2016 elections, with deadlines for major parties to file less than a month away. Wednesday was the first day a declaration of candidacy for major political party primary nomination could be filed. It was also the first day an independent or minor party candidate could file a petition of nomination for the general election for verification of petition signatures. The deadline is noon Friday, Feb. 5...
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COURT NEWS January 6-7, 2016
(Court News ~ 01/07/16)
Clay County Courthouse The following information was filed in the Clay County Courthouse Jan. 6-7: Clay Superior Court Criminal Charges Case G. Hoffman, 32, Domestic Battery, Strangulation Damon O. Sutherlin II, 23, Possession of Paraphernalia, Possession of Marijuana...
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COURT NEWS January 6-7, 2016
(Local News ~ 01/07/16)
Clay County Courthouse The following information was filed in the Clay County Courthouse Jan. 6-7: Clay Superior Court Criminal Charges Case G. Hoffman, 32, Domestic Battery, Strangulation Damon O. Sutherlin II, 23, Possession of Paraphernalia, Possession of Marijuana...
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JAIL BOOKINGS January 6-7, 2016
(Local News ~ 01/07/16)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were entered at the Clay County Justice Center Jan. 6-7: Amy Roberts, 38, OVWI Controlled Substance Janice Akers, 47, Public Intoxication Tyler Sampson, 23, Poss Methamphetamine, Failure to Appear William C. Griffie III, 24, Driving While Suspended, Failure to Appear...
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JAIL BOOKINGS January 6-7, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 01/07/16)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were entered at the Clay County Justice Center Jan. 6-7: Amy Roberts, 38, OVWI Controlled Substance Janice Akers, 47, Public Intoxication Tyler Sampson, 23, Poss Methamphetamine, Failure to Appear William C. Griffie III, 24, Driving While Suspended, Failure to Appear...
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Officers elected on Knightsville board
(Local News ~ 01/07/16)
Ivy Jacobs photo The new town council members in Knightsville were sworn in before the Tuesday evening meeting and immediately elected officers. Vice President Chris Styleburg, Clerk-Treasurer Terri Close and President Steve Withers signed vouchers. Board member Jack Withers was unavailable for the photo...
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Bassler again files school bus stop arm violation bill
(Local News ~ 01/07/16)
State Sen. Eric Bassler (R-Washington) recently filed legislation he says will improve Hoosier students' safety while traveling to and from school. Senate Bill 326 would allow school bus drivers or monitors to provide a signed affidavit stating that they witnessed someone commit the misdemeanor of passing a school bus while the stop arm signal device was extended, according to a news release...
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Eels get back on track with win over WRV
(High School Sports ~ 01/07/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor SWITZ CITY -- The Clay City Eels might not have started the evening the way it wanted, bringing the wrong color jerseys to their second Greene County Tournament game. However, the Eels came away with exactly the final result they were looking for, pulling away for a 49-31 victory over White River Valley...
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