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Senior Selections: Don't let foot pain get on your nerves!
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
Burning, tingling, shooting pain: most of us have seen the commercials for prescription drugs that promise to relieve the pain of neuropathy. Neuropathy simply means altered nerve function. For different people it can mean burning, tingling, shooting pains, numbness, sensitivity, lack of sensitivity or - oddly enough -- a combination!...
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Senior Selections: Chaplains in long-term care facilities are more than just service of words, listening and prayer
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
Through a full-time Chaplain program that provides inter-faith spirituality initiatives in senior care facilities, spirituality has a tremendous impact. It affects such key indicators as revenue, census, Quality Mix, clinical outcomes, family complaints, and stakeholder engagement and helps to optimize care delivery and ROI in the current healthcare environment that faces daily federal and state budgetary cuts...
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Senior Selections: For headache sufferers, Chiropractic care may put smile back on your face
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
More than 15 million Americans suffer from persistent recurring headaches with no obvious cause. Chiropractic care may be able to put a smile back on your face. Numerous studies have found that chiropractic care helps a variety of headaches. Tension headaches are one of the most common types of headaches. Recent studies show that many of these originate in the neck where the cervical vertebrae are located...
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Senior Selections: DUTIES OF EXECUTORS, PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVES, GUARDIANS AND POWERS OF ATTORNEY
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
First, let's review who exactly serves in these positions and why they serve. As you may recall from previous articles, Executors are individuals (or banks, etc.) who are in charge of administering the estates of people who die with a Will. They are usually individuals (or banks, etc.) who are named in a person's Will to serve as Executor(s). ...
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Northview recognizes winter sports athletes
(High School Sports ~ 03/18/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview High School hosted its winter sports awards ceremony with athletes involved in cheerleading, girls' and boys' basketball and wrestling being recognized. All-Western Indiana Conference athletes were honored early in the banquet as Stacy Payton and Hannah Reason were voted to the squad from the girls' basketball team. ...
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Free access to appellate briefs available online April 1
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
Indiana appellate courts will make briefs filed in non-confidential appeals available online next month. Briefs are legal arguments written by each side of a disputed matter. Appellate judges review briefs as part of their decision-making process. The Indiana Supreme Court authorized certain briefs filed on or after April 1 to be available to the public online at MyCase.in.gov and Appellate Case Search...
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Marjorie Trader Lewis Yost
(Obituary ~ 03/18/16)
Marjorie Trader Lewis Yost, 98, of Terre Haute and formerly of Bradenton, FL passed away Saturday March 12, 2016 in Springhill Village. Marjorie graduated Licensed Practical Nursing School in Indianapolis in 1957 she then became the second LPN to be hired at Union Hospital, working there until 1979. ...
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COURT NEWS March 17-18, 2016
(Court News ~ 03/18/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 17-18: Civil Capital One Bank vs Timothy S. Zuel Criminal State vs William C. Stone Jr., 33: Domestic battery State vs Damion F. Brown, 41: Operating vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more and Operating a vehicle while intoxicated...
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COURT NEWS March 17-18, 2016
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 17-18: Civil Capital One Bank vs Timothy S. Zuel Criminal State vs William C. Stone Jr., 33: Domestic battery State vs Damion F. Brown, 41: Operating vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more and Operating a vehicle while intoxicated...
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JAIL BOOKINGS March 17-18, 2016
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during March 17-18: Awaiting Arraignment Cobb, Amber N., 32: Domestic battery Smith, Kayla Yvonne, 26: OVWI JAwaiting Warrant Arraignment Richardson, Frederick, 23: Probation violation...
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JAIL BOOKINGS March 17-18, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 03/18/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during March 17-18: Awaiting Arraignment Cobb, Amber N., 32: Domestic battery Smith, Kayla Yvonne, 26: OVWI JAwaiting Warrant Arraignment Richardson, Frederick, 23: Probation violation...
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CHURCH NEWS March 19, 2016
(Community News ~ 03/18/16)
Annunciation Catholic Church There are NO confessions this Saturday as Father Hollowell is out on retreat with the high school students. Please pray for the students on their retreat. All are welcome to join us for our Palm Sunday services this weekend on Saturday at 4 p.m. and Sunday at 9 a.m. There is NO DePauw Mass this weekend, nor on Easter Sunday...
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STAUNTON SCENE March 19 2016
(Community News ~ 03/18/16)
Congratulations to the new Staunton Town Marshal Graig Bass. We're sure he will do a great job facing the challenges presented to him as he serves our community. The Staunton Community Center Lady Volunteers still have Cookbooks available for $12 each. To buy one, contact any of the Lady Volunteers...
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Ask God to help and guide you
(Community News ~ 03/18/16)
Ask God to help and guide you Every year in Lent the bishop for the ELCA (Lutheran) in Indiana offers a special worship service for all the local pastors. I always try and get the day off so I can attend. I love seeing old friends, worshipping together and getting a chance to talk with my bishop. ...
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Clay County Ag Week
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
As part of the 42nd National Agriculture Week festivities, the annual ribeye dinner sponsored by the Clay County Cattlemen Association took place Thursday at the 4-H Fairgrounds. The national and local Ag Week theme was "Agriculture: Sustaining Future Generations." Dinner was served by members of the local FFA chapter, including Neil Lewzader, Lane Parent and Lexus Mercer at the food table with (not pictured) Cassidy Rubeck and Kourtney Johnson at the drink and dessert table...
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SNAPSHOTS: Big crowd gathers for annual softball team fundraiser
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
There was a full house at the Kennedy Crossing Bingo Center Thursday night during the only fundraising event for the Northview High School softball team. Coach Kathy Vossmer said the community support of the annual Longaberger Basket Bingo is greatly appreciated by the team...
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Breaking: Police investigating Brazil bank robbery
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
Brazil Police Department Chief Clint McQueen confirms an investigation is under way into a reported bank robbery at First Financial Bank in Brazil The bank is located at 2180 E. National Ave., near Walmart, on the city's east side. More information will be published when available...
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Mark Alan Estes
(Obituary ~ 03/18/16)
Mark Alan Estes, 61, Greencastle, passed away March 16, 2016 at his home in Greencastle, Indiana. He was born in Brazil, Indiana on February 7, 1955 to the late Everette Junior Estes and Nancy Pauline (Kibby) Estes. Mark graduated from Brazil High School in 1973, and worked for Ascena Retail Group in Greencastle for fifteen years. He was an avid sports fan, loved Hoosier Basketball, and was an ace at sports trivia...
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Assistance program has funds remaining
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
The Energy Assistance Program of Western Indiana Community Action Agency, Inc. has funding available for low-income families that have not received assistance since at least October 2015. Applications for assistance, which must be filled out before May 13, will be taken on a first-come, first-served, walk-in basis in the following county locations:...
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Mike Tucker to appear in Brazil only three more times ... for a while
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
Brazil native Mike Tucker is setting his sights on the big time and that means hitting Chicago and other big cities with his comedy act. "I have to focus on a bigger prize," he said. "Comedy, like anything else, is a business," he continued. "Like any other business it's not what you know; sometimes it's who you know."...
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Fire fighter Anhydrous training
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
Ivy Jacobs photos Wayne Town Fire Chief Phil Pirtle, also a representative of Ceres Solutions, provided local emergency responders and fire fighters training about how to respond to and stop an anhydrous release and treat victims exposed to the liquid or vapor form of the gas at the Cory Volunteer Fire Department Thursday. At right, this storage tank is used during anhydrous training programs by Phil Pirtle so students can see what the inside looks like and how it works...
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UPDATE: Police have suspect in Friday bank robbery
(Local News ~ 03/18/16)
It took police about 15 minutes to apprehend a man they believe robbed the First Financial Bank in Brazil on Friday. Bryan E. Anderson, 39, Coatsville, was apprehended and taken into custody. Information concerning his preliminary charges and bond were not immediately available...
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