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Cathy Marie Harrison Cooksey
(Obituary ~ 01/02/17)
Cathy Marie Harrison Cooksey, 61, went to be with the Lord on December 30, 2016 surrounded by her loving family at her residence after a short battle with cancer. Cathy was born September 7, 1955, in Clay County, to Joseph Peter and Dorothy Leona Parr Harrison. ...
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Phillip Moran
(Obituary ~ 01/02/17)
Phillip Moran, 54, Brazil, Indiana passed away Thursday, December 22, 2016 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis surrounded by his family. He was born in Indianapolis, Indiana on February 21, 1962 to the late Charles and Nannie (Rector) Moran. Phill graduated from Van Buren High School in 1981 and married Pamela Cooper on December 31, 1984. ...
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Ina “Maxine” Thomas
(Obituary ~ 01/02/17)
Ina “Maxine” Thomas, 96, passed away surrounded by the love of her family on Friday, December 23, 2016. Ina Maxine was born on September 12, 1920 in Carbon, Indiana to Elsie (Baker) and David John Jones. Maxine grew up in Brazil, Indiana and moved to Des Moines in 1947. ...
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Neese family doesn’t want good deed to go unnoticed
(Local News ~ 01/02/17)
A recent random act of kindness by a stranger helped a local family enjoy their Christmas dinner. “I want to thank him very much for helping me and my family” Sharon Neese said Thursday. “He helped make my family’s Christmas a better one.” It happened Monday, Dec. 19 around 11 a.m...
- Historical Society museum now closed for season (Local News ~ 01/02/17)
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California student wants info about Indiana for report
(Letter to the Editor ~ 01/02/17)
To the editor: My name is Marcus Fall and I am in the fifth grade. I attend Brethren Heritage School in Modesto, California. We are doing state reports this year in our history class. I have chosen to do my report on your state of Indiana. If you should happen to read this in your local newspaper, I would greatly appreciate receiving any information or items regarding your state. ...
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Clay City overcomes turnovers, Clovers to start year with a victory
(High School Sports ~ 01/02/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY — The Clay City Eels needed a win in the worst way to start the new year and on Monday evening the girls’ team got just that with a gritty 39-33 victory. The Eels came into Monday’s contest having lost four straight to end the year in tournament play at the Toby Yoho Tournament. However, Clay City got the timely shots and rebounds when it needed them most to squeeze past the Clovers...
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Streets and sidewalks will be city projects in 2017
(Local News ~ 01/02/17)
Brazil Mayor Brian Wyndham is looking ahead to 2017 with plans in mind to build on what has already been accomplished in the City of Brazil. He will share his view of the state of the city during a speech to the Clay County Chamber of Commerce on Jan. 24 at noon in the YMCA. Looking to the future, the mayor said Monday one of the biggest projects will be to continue paving Brazil streets.
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Dancing the night away
(Local News ~ 01/02/17)
The dance floor at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1127 was one busy place as local residents gathered to party in the 2017 New Year. Janet and Steve Nuckols, of Brazil, enjoyed more than a few spins on the dance floor. Brazil couple Lisa and Greg Ruddell kissed in the New Year while celebrating at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1127 Saturday evening...
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2017 LEPC meetings scheduled
(Local News ~ 01/02/17)
The Local Emergency Planning Committee of Clay County will be holding its quarterly meetings in 2017 in the following locations: March 7th at the Posey Township Volunteer Fire Department at 503 East Columbus St., Staunton. June 6th at the Van Buren Volunteer Fire Department at 10080 Harmony Hickory St, Harmony...
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