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New boutique to open in Brazil on Friday
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
Brenda Kile (left) and Megan Hansell, co-owners of Lanterns & Lace stand in front of the store. Lanterns & Lace, 1223 W. National Ave., (two blocks west of the stoplight at U.S. 40 and 340), a boutique, is a new business featuring a wide variety of items from baby clothes to jewelry to used items in good condition. ...
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COURT NEWS June 7-9, 2016
(Court News ~ 06/09/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during June 7-9: Civil Carbon Town Council vs Ron Parksey and Batchelor Carbon Town Council vs Matthew Rader Criminal State vs Robert D. Moorehead, 34: Driving while suspended and Possession of paraphernalia...
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COURT NEWS June 7-9, 2016
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during June 7-9: Civil Carbon Town Council vs Ron Parksey and Batchelor Carbon Town Council vs Matthew Rader Criminal State vs Robert D. Moorehead, 34: Driving while suspended and Possession of paraphernalia...
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JAIL BOOKINGS May 30 - June 9, 2016
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER As the computer system at the Clay County Justice Center continues to be updated, the jail bookings portion of public records are temporarily unable.
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JAIL BOOKINGS May 30 - June 9, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 06/09/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER As the computer system at the Clay County Justice Center continues to be updated, the jail bookings portion of public records are temporarily unable.
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Baseball semi-state games to be broadcast digitally
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
Saturday's Jasper Semi-state baseball games will be broadcast digitally online at www.wabashvalleysports.com. The broadcast feed will begin at 12:45 p.m. before the Clay City Eels take on Lanesville at 1 p.m. The Northview Knights vs. Evansville Memorial game that follows will also be broadcast...
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Clay City Council hopes temporary fix will avert water crisis
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
CLAY CITY -- The Clay City Council is planning to sign a contract to hire a company to provide a temporary fix for the city's leaking water filtration system. "We've had an ongoing leak in a filter for several years now and it's getting worse and the bottom of the tank all the way around is seeping water," said Jake Tiefel, a city employee who is training to become the licensed operator of the city's water system...
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Students Receive State Recognition
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
Courtesy photo Clay Building Trades students along with Vigo Building Trades students were given a basic assessment in construction through a grant provided by the Indiana Builders Association. Seven students passed the assessment awarding them state recognition of their achievements along with many tool contributions provided by local builders in the Wabash Valley. ...
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Grimes shoots 75, Knights place eighth at Washington Regional
(High School Sports ~ 06/09/16)
Times Staff Report WASHINGTON -- The Northview Knights were a stroke better than last year's visit to the Washington Golf Regional on Thursday afternoon. However, it wasn't quite enough to advance to the state finals. The Knights got a 75 from Sam Grimes and shot 323 as a team to finish in eighth-place overall. The top-three advance as Evansville North carded a 301 to win with Evansville Memorial in second at 307 and Vincennes Lincoln placing third as the final team to advance...
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Many attend Calcutta Cemetery service
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
Courtesy photo Around 50 people attended last weekend's 89th annual Calcutta Cemetery's Memorial Service for veterans and those who have passed away in the past year. The message during the Sunday service was given by Mark Mullinix, pastor at Harmony and Lena United Methodist churches, and special music was provided by members of the churches. Color Guard honors was provided by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1127 and American Legion Post 2 of Brazil...
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Guys Who Give to meet on Tuesday
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
Guys Who Give is a philanthropic men's group, coordinated by the Clay County Community Foundation, designed to provide financial support to local charitable causes while creating a sense of community. The group is based on the same model as 100 Women Who Care Clay County. ...
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Board of Works votes to save money on paper supplies
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
After approval by the city's Board of Public Works and Safety this week, Cintas will save the city $75 per month on products used primarily in restrooms, Mayor Brian Wyndham says. The company will provide paper products, air freshener, etc. for $33 per week...
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City leaders discuss U.S. 40 project, blighted homes at meeting
(Local News ~ 06/09/16)
Work on the north side of U.S. 40 should be completed in August and then work on the south side will begin, Brazil Mayor Brian Wyndham told the city council Wednesday. The road work seems to be on schedule and blacktop is being laid on the north side of the highway...
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