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Clay City boys finish tourney play with win over Union Dugger
(High School Sports ~ 12/30/16)
Times Staff Report ELNORA — The Clay City Eels wrapped up play at the Graber Post Building Tournament at North Daviess with a 67-24 win over Dugger Union Friday afternoon. The Eels jumped on their opponent early with a 24-4 edge in the opening quarter. Drew Steward had a sharp shooting game as he drilled three of his six total 3-pointers in the opening quarter on the way to a 22-point effort. Clay City got seven points from Corbin Crosby and six from Tyler Yocom in the opening period...
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Clay City girls struggle at Toby Yoho Tournament
(High School Sports ~ 12/30/16)
Times Staff Report BLOOMFIELD — The Clay City Eels dropped four straight games at the Toby Yoho Tournament at Eastern Greene High School on Dec. 26-27. The Eels lost to Boonville and Paoli in pool play before falling to Eastern Greene and South Knox on the second day...
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Ronald G. “Cook” Morris
(Obituary ~ 12/30/16)
Ronald G. “Cook” Morris, 73, of Brazil passed away, December 29, 2016 following a brief illness. He was born January 16, 1943 in Brazil, the son of De Lee Henry Morris and Mildred Curtis Morris. He graduated from Brazil High School, Class of 1962. Following school, he served in the Army National Guard. ...
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Rosemary Campbell
(Obituary ~ 12/30/16)
Rosemary Campbell, 92, of Brazil, passed away on December 25, 2016 at the home of her daughter in Fayetteville, N.C. Rosemary was born November 1, 1924, in Center Point, Indiana to the Charles and DeLana (Mace) Tiefel. Her husband, George W. Campbell, predeceased her in 1969. She was also preceded in death by her infant son, Gregory, her sister, Marcella Lawson and a brother, Russell Hawkins...
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In the end love wins every time
(Crime News ~ 12/30/16)
I have often wondered what it might be like to take someone from a far away world and explain to them what happens in our country as a new year dawns. Yes, we put on silly party hats and drink and dance the night away (some do, while some just try to stay awake!) while we watch a large crystal ball drop in New York. ...
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STAUNTON SCENE: December 31, 2016
(Crime News ~ 12/30/16)
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: December 31, 2016
(Crime News ~ 12/30/16)
Good morning to you from Benwood Mt. Lebanon Church. We are located two miles north of U.S. 40 on the Knightsville Road or 2 miles east of Indiana 59 on Rio Grande Road. The church phone number is 812-446-0531. If you do not have a church home we invite you to come worship with us. We are a Non-Denominational church that worships God through Jesus Christ...
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No major injuries in Brazil crash
(Local News ~ 12/30/16)
Officers at the scene said there were no major injuries reported by CARE Ambulance personnel in a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of Walnut Street and U.S. 40 in Brazil around 4:15 p.m. Friday. Traffic in all directions was rerouted around the area while the road was cleaned by members of the Brazil City Fire Department and vehicles removed by two wrecker services. The intersection was reopened by 5 p.m...
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Brazil man jailed on Christmas for threatening police
(Local News ~ 12/30/16)
A Brazil man faces felony charges after being arrested on Christmas for allegedly twisting the arm of a child and threatening law enforcement. According to documents filed Wednesday in Clay Circuit Court, Stephen Raymond Beyers, 44, allegedly resisted arrest and threatened to murder officers trying to take him into custody for battery after twisting the arm of a female under the age of 14 behind her back...
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Jenkins stays positive through battle with cancer
(Local News ~ 12/30/16)
How can life be filled with so much sadness and happiness at the same time, especially during the holidays? Sandra Jenkins, whose been fighting cancer since her diagnosis last fall, knows the answer. While undergoing chemotherapy treatments Jenkins hasn’t been able to have visitors, which made for a lonely holiday that limited how she could spend time with her family and friends because of people having colds and the flu...
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