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Northview grapplers have youth and a foundation for success
(High School Sports ~ 12/02/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview wrestling team got noticeably younger for the 2016-17 season, but will also return a foundation of successful grapplers for the new year. While there will be plenty of new faces in the varsity lineup for the Knights, several familiar ones are there to bolster the ranks...
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COURT NEWS December 1-2, 2016
(Court News ~ 12/02/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during December 1-2: State vs Linda R. Chiles, 55: Operating vehicle while intoxicated endangering person and Driving while suspended Triston L. Sheese vs Mikayla L. Sheese Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs Anthony J. Clingerman...
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COURT NEWS December 1-2, 2016
(Local News ~ 12/02/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during December 1-2: State vs Linda R. Chiles, 55: Operating vehicle while intoxicated endangering person and Driving while suspended Triston L. Sheese vs Mikayla L. Sheese Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. vs Anthony J. Clingerman...
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JAIL BOOKINGS December 1-2, 2016
(Local News ~ 12/02/16)
**CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail bookings occurred December 1-2: Nees, Jacobs K., 34, Terre Haute: Petition to revoke probation
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JAIL BOOKINGS December 1-2, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 12/02/16)
**CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail bookings occurred December 1-2: Nees, Jacobs K., 34, Terre Haute: Petition to revoke probation
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Staunton Scene: Dec. 3, 2016
(Community News ~ 12/02/16)
STAUNTON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (courtesy of Lu Newby) Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by morning worship service at 10:30. Mark Miller is our minister. Wee Worship meets at 10:30 in the Educational Wing. Children’s Church meets with adult worship until after the offering is taken, when they dismiss to their classroom...
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Church News: Dec. 3, 2016
(Local News ~ 12/02/16)
Annunciation Catholic Church There is NOT first Saturday adoration and confession today as all in the Archdiocese are invited to the Cathedral in Indianapolis for a thanksgiving Mass for Cardinal Tobin at 11 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, The Knights of Columbus will be hosting a Pancake and Sausage Breakfast after Mass. All proceeds will go to help provide Christmas gifts for Gibault Children Home. The Knights want to thank everyone who has supported all the different projects this year...
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Brazil FUMC raising money for new Carillon
(Local News ~ 12/02/16)
Brazil First United Methodist Church has one of two chimes that can be heard in Brazil. The present Carillon, which is the device that produces the ringing bells, was purchased and installed in 1989 and is currently obsolete. While it is currently chiming, tomorrow could be a different story...
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3 hurt in multi-vehicle crash on U.S. 40
(Local News ~ 12/02/16)
A three-vehicle accident sent three people to the hospital and backed up traffic in the westbound lane of US 40 at the Knightsville flashers for approximately an hour Friday. The Clay County Sheriff’s Office reports the crash occurred when a truck that was stopped in the westbound passing lane of U.S. ...
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First Christian Church preparing for Christmas program
(Local News ~ 12/02/16)
The First Christian Church Worship Ministry is preparing for the multi-media Christmas program, “Adore,” which will be presented at 6:30 p.m. both Dec. 10 and 11. “Adore” is sure to reach all generations with the beautiful and simple truth of Christmas. “Adore” features new Christmas songs by contemporary artists such as Chris Tomlin, Hillsong, Sidewalk Prophets, Philips, Craig and Dean and Mercy Me, as well as a few old favorites...
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ADVENT: A SEASON OF WAITING
(Community News ~ 12/02/16)
The Wizard of Oz was on television again over the weekend. I watched it for the “umpteenth” time over my life. I have vivid memories as a kid being scared to death of the witch, the evil trees throwing those apples, the flying monkeys and even the wizard himself. ...
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Recent courthouse hack keeps officials on the lookout for viruses
(Local News ~ 12/02/16)
Cyber criminals recently took one Indiana county government’s computer system hostage and caused employees to go back to doing paperwork by hand. Clay County Information Technology Director Scott Hill, who is in charge of all things technology-related for the Clay County Courthouse, said the county’s computers are as secured as they can be...
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Second quarter spurt lifts Miners over Eels
(High School Sports ~ 12/02/16)
By Terry SCHWINGHAMMER Sports Writer LINTON — A 14-0 run over the first six minutes of the second quarter staked the Linton-Stockton Miners to a 20-point lead over the visiting Clay City Eels. And the Miners kept the pressure on. Linton-Stockton exploded for 22 third-quarter points and coasted to a 71-34 win in the season opener for the Miners Friday in Linton...
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Northview girls thwart late Sullivan rally for victory
(High School Sports ~ 12/02/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor SULLIVAN — Northview had a few nail-biting moments down the stretch, but ultimately came away with a 59-55 conference opening win over Sullivan on the road Friday night. Sullivan’s play did not match up with its 1-6 overall record coming into the Western Indiana Conference game as the Golden Arrows kept rallying to the final horn after trailing by 10 points (56-46) late in the game...
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Northview boys win conference opener over Sullivan
(High School Sports ~ 12/02/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor SULLIVAN — The Northview Knights got a battle all the way to the final wire on the road at Sullivan on Friday night. In the end however, the Knights were able to outdistance the Golden Arrows at the free throw line to record a 67-58 Western Indiana Conference victory...
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Second person admits guilt for 2015 beating
(Local News ~ 12/02/16)
The second of three persons accused in the severe beating of a man last year in downtown Brazil will spend five years on home detention and another on probation. On Wednesday, 29-year-old Dustin L. Patterson of Brazil was sentenced to six years in the Indiana Department of Correction on a Level 5 felony count of battery resulting in serious bodily injury. Five of those years will be spent on electric home detention in Clay County Community Corrections, followed by probation...
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