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Chuck Crabb is guest of Rotary Club
(Local News ~ 09/27/16)
Chuck Crabb, assistant athletic director for facilities at Indiana University, (right) spoke to the Brazil Rotary Club Sept. 21. He was introduced by his father, former Mayor Kenny Crabb (left.)
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Knights’ cross country competes at Ted Fox Invite
(High School Sports ~ 09/27/16)
Times Staff Report BEDFORD — The Northview boys placed 12th as a team at the Ted Fox Invite, which was won by Terre Haute South. The Knights were led by Tyler McNabb, who finished in 26th with a time of 17:55. The Braves scored 34 points while placing their top-five runners within the top-12 overall in the race. Christian Academy was second with 75 points and had the individual winner as Skylar Stidam finished in 15:47...
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Northview netters win final tuneup before sectional
(High School Sports ~ 09/27/16)
Times Staff Report Northview won its final sectional tuneup in boys tennis Monday evening by knocking off Terre Haute South, 3-2. The Knights got a win by Bryce Minor number one singles 6-4, 6-4 over Noah Long of Terre Haute South and Clayton Buck won his number two singles match, 6-1, 6-0 against Seth Gage...
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COURT NEWS September 25-27, 2016
(Court News ~ 09/27/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during September 25-27: Sagen R. Orman vs Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Robert A. Pell and Office of Indiana Attorney General State vs Clifton L. Head, 60: Dealing in methamphetamine, Possession of methamphetamine, Unlawful possession of syringe, Unlawful possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer...
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COURT NEWS September 25-27, 2016
(Local News ~ 09/27/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during September 25-27: Sagen R. Orman vs Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, Robert A. Pell and Office of Indiana Attorney General State vs Clifton L. Head, 60: Dealing in methamphetamine, Possession of methamphetamine, Unlawful possession of syringe, Unlawful possession of a firearm by a domestic batterer...
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JAIL BOOKINGS September 25-27, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 09/27/16)
**CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail booking occurred September 25-27: Barger, Brianna N.: Illegal possession of alcoholic beverage (MC), Operating vehicle while intoxicated (MC) and Operating vehicle while intoxicated
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JAIL BOOKINGS September 25-27, 2016
(Local News ~ 09/27/16)
**CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail booking occurred September 25-27: Barger, Brianna N.: Illegal possession of alcoholic beverage (MC), Operating vehicle while intoxicated (MC) and Operating vehicle while intoxicated
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Surgeries await the Sartors
(Community News ~ 09/27/16)
Surgeries await the Sartors Yard work has been set aside for several more days. My blue gardening gloves are in the cabinet enjoying a much deserved rest. The flowers of summer are still holding their colors and the last of our small garden has been harvested by us. We shared with family...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Surgeries await the Sartors
(Column ~ 09/27/16)
Yard work has been set aside for several more days. My blue gardening gloves are in the cabinet enjoying a much deserved rest. The flowers of summer are still holding their colors and the last of our small garden has been harvested by us. We shared with family...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: COMMODORE PERRY EPPERT, An ambitious orphan — to an eager, persistent man
(Community News ~ 09/27/16)
Commodore Perry Eppert, a native of Clermont County, Ohio, was born January 31, 1842. He was left an orphan in his childhood and was placed under the care of a guardian. Being ambitious to acquire an education, he was sent to school. At times he was scantily clothed and had to earn the means to provide for his school books. At the age of 17 he came to Clay County, passed an examination and was licensed to teach...
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Oh! My aching bones!
(Column ~ 09/27/16)
There are many illness’s and conditions that affect not only us, but our pets as well. As we age, we may notice some soreness and stiffness in our joints. This sometimes advances from acute to chronic pain. For most of us this is due to changes in the bones and cartilage of our joints, commonly referred to as arthritis. Our pets are not spared the aches and pains of arthritis. They too, can experience the pain of chronic arthritis...
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Cohn to celebrate 100th birthday
(Community News ~ 09/27/16)
Grace Aker Cohn will celebrate her 100th birthday on Oct. 1. Her family is inviting friends to join them in celebrating Grace’s milestone with a party at the Reelsville Fire Department from 1-4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 1. Cards and well wishes are welcome, but the family is requesting no gifts...
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BCB to perform at Brazil Sesquicentennial
(Local News ~ 09/27/16)
The Brazil Concert Band, under the direction of Matthew S. Huber, will perform at 6:30 p.m. until dusk on Saturday, Oct. 1 in Forest Park during the Brazil Sesquicentennial. The program will feature marches by Jewell, Fillmore and Sousa plus patriotic favorites...
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Historical Society announces dedication of park
(Local News ~ 09/27/16)
The Clay County Historical Society has announced the dedication of the Bicentennial Memorial Legacy Park at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 2, at the museum, 100 E. National Ave., Brazil. There will be an open house in the museum following the ceremony. This is a State of Indiana Bicentennial sanctioned Legacy Project...
- Roberta L. (Whitaker) Mercer (Obituary ~ 09/27/16)
- K-Day Royalty (Local News ~ 09/27/16)
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Cory Apple Festival — In Review
(Local News ~ 09/27/16)
It was a busy day for 2016 Cory Apple Festival Queen Skyler Tichenor, but she was all smiles at the Apple Stand Saturday afternoon. This is the 46th year for the annual event that raises funds for the Cory/Perry Township Volunteer Fire Department. The Jonah Fish Fry at the fire department on Saturday was the place to be for good food and visiting with old and new friends. The proceeds from the event help support the equipment and training needs of the fire department...
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School board approves 2017 budget; state approval awaits
(Local News ~ 09/27/16)
The Clay Community School Corporation Board of Trustees had a lot to do during Tuesday’s meeting, but they got it done pretty quick. The 2017 general budget of $49,825,894 was approved by the board, but has yet to be certified by the state’s Department of Local Government Finance...
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Brazil Main Street in running for Stanley Tools contest
(Local News ~ 09/27/16)
Brazil Main Street, the local non-profit organization that most recently brought the area the Route 40 Fest, is currently among the top entries in a contest hosted by Stanley Tools via Facebook called “Build Your America.” Brazil Main Street president Lee Lewis said she is excited about the organization’s chances to win the $10,000 in cash from Stanley Tools and a $1,000 Stanley-Decker equipment prize package, which can be put to good use in various community projects. ...
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Jaguars’ Kidwell has big day for IUPUI at Ball State Duals
(High School Sports ~ 09/27/16)
By JOEY BENNETT The Bennett Report Northview sophomore Ashley Kidwell took advantage of an opportunity to run for IUPUI on Friday at the Ball State Duals and recorded her career-best time. Head Coach Antonio McDaniel ran his reserves, opting to give the varsity group another week to prepare for this week’s meet at Notre Dame. ...
- Birthday girl chooses food for less fortunate over presents (Local News ~ 09/27/16)
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Work release issued for man who robbed Brazil bank
(Local News ~ 09/27/16)
A three-year sentence was handed down to the Hendricks County man who robbed the First Financial Bank in Brazil earlier this year. Bryan E. Anderson, 40, of Danville, pleaded guilty to the Level 5 felony count of robbery against him, according to documents filed Monday in Clay Superior Court. He was then sentenced to three years in the Clay County Justice Center with 2 1/2 years suspended and the remaining balance to be spent in the Hendricks County Work Release Facility...
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