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Constance “Connie” Betty Cantwell
(Obituary ~ 02/14/17)
Constance “Connie” Betty Cantwell, 96 of Green Valley, Arizona passed away on Friday February 10, 2017 in Tucson, Arizona surrounded by family. She was born in Pennsylvania to Harry and Glenna Taylor. As a young adult she moved to the Detroit, Michigan area where she met her husband John Thomas Cantwell of Carbon, Indiana, who preceded her in death. They moved to Green Valley 37 years ago for John’s health where she remained after his passing...
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JAIL BOOKINGS February 2017
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
***CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER Due to technical difficulties at the Clay County Justice Center the jail bookings are not available at this time. As soon as the problem is repaired this section of public record will be updated.
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JAIL BOOKINGS February 2017
(Police Logs ~ 02/14/17)
***CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER Due to technical difficulties at the Clay County Justice Center the jail bookings are not available at this time. As soon as the problem is repaired this section of public record will be updated.
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COURT NEWS February 10-14, 2017
(Court News ~ 02/14/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during February 10-14: Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC. vs Heather L. Plew, James J. Pell, Julie Schmitt State vs Jeffrey S. Johnson, 54: Driving while suspended State vs Cleve C. Dryden, 45: Invasion of privacy...
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COURT NEWS February 10-14, 2017
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during February 10-14: Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC. vs Heather L. Plew, James J. Pell, Julie Schmitt State vs Jeffrey S. Johnson, 54: Driving while suspended State vs Cleve C. Dryden, 45: Invasion of privacy...
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Glenda J. Pace
(Obituary ~ 02/14/17)
Glenda J. Pace, 73, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly, February 12, 2017 at home. She was born February 2, 1944, in Indianapolis, Indiana the daughter of Clayton and Alice (Mullen) Mittelstrasser. She worked as a waitress and bartender for a short time before marrying Charles Pace on November 26, 1979. Glenda was an avid gardener and loved animals. Glenda also enjoyed painting, cooking, sewing, working with stained glass, fishing, watching HGTV and spending time outdoors...
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Elizabeth “Betty” Anne Evans
(Obituary ~ 02/14/17)
Elizabeth “Betty” Anne Evans, 98, of Harmony, Indiana passed away while living at Cloverleaf Health Care in Knightsville, Indiana February 13, 2017. Betty was born at Union Hospital, in Terre Haute, Indiana December 22, 1918 the daughter of Otto Gage and Mabel (Owens) Moore. ...
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Dorothy Carol (Kaiser) Barr
(Obituary ~ 02/14/17)
Dorothy Carol (Kaiser) Barr, 86, of Brazil, was called home to be with her Heavenly Father on February 11, 2017 while at home, surrounded by her family. She was born February 28, 1930, to Arthur and Ruth (Holmes) Kaiser. She graduated from Brazil High School. ...
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Brazil Township Advisory Board to meet
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
Brazil Township Advisory Board to meet The Brazil Township Advisory Board is hosting a public meeting next week to discuss and approve the 2016 Annual Financial Report. The meeting will be 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23 in the conference room of the Exceptional Living Center at 501 S. Murphy Ave., Brazil.
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Dudley W. Brattin, a talented watchmaker
(Community News ~ 02/14/17)
A native of Chillicothe, Ohio, Dudley W. Brattin was born October 26, 1845, to Thomas S. and Sarah Brattin, both born near Staunton, Virginia. The great-grandfather of Dudley came to America from north of Ireland, while this country was still considered a colonial possession of Great Britain. ...
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Brazil library hosting weather spotting class
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the U.S. Department of Commerce will be at the Brazil Public Library at 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 18 to present a weather-spotter training program. Attendants can learn to identify severe thunderstorms and their associated hazards including tornadoes, hail, damaging winds and flash flooding. They will also learn how to relay weather reports to the National Weather Service...
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Music, meal and more
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
The crowds gathered early for the annual Chicken Noodle Dinner, Pops Concert an Pie Auction at Northview High School Sunday afternoon. The fundraising event featured a day of food, music and performances by the North Clay Middle School Band, Cadet Corps, Northview High School Band, Indoor Percussion and World Guard. Organizers expected to serve more than 700-800 dinners...
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IDEM offers free presentations for Earth Day
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management is offering free, hands-on classroom presentations to Indiana elementary schools in April to help in the celebration of Earth Day. The department, in a news release, said its employees will present “fun, engaging and informative presentations that provide students with examples of environmental careers while teaching them about our environment.”...
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Mollie Wheat Clinic hosting Women’s Health Day
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
The Mollie R. Wheat Memorial Clinic in Terre Haute, a student outreach clinic operated by medical students from Indiana University School of Medicine, is partnering with board certified OBGYNs to provide free Women’s Health Screenings. At the Women’s Health Day on Feb. ...
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WVGS offering beginning genealogy classes
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
The Wabash Valley Genealogy Society will offer a series of classes to help individuals begin their family history quest. The “Beginning Genealogy Classes” will begin on Tuesday, March 7 and run six consecutive Tuesday evenings: March 7, 14, 21, 28 and April 4 and 11. Each class will be taught by an experienced member of the WVGS...
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Men’s and women’s giving groups seeking new members
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
100+ Women Who Care Clay County and the group’s counterpart, Guys Who Give Clay County, are seeking new members. The groups, coordinated by the Clay County Community Foundation, were formed as a way to provide financial support to local nonprofit organizations.
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BRAZIL BUZZ: It’s the flu bug that’s biting this Valentine’s Day
(Column ~ 02/14/17)
The flu is running rampant in our area and across the state. We receive our shots every year. I am very disappointed that regardless of taking preventative measures to escape the bug, it bit me. It has been a very long time since my last bout with a flu virus. After a rough night, fever, sleeplessness, aches and pains; today, this old girl is exhausted. This writer is never too wasted to connect with you, my readers...
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Cloverleaf crowns Valentine's Day king and queen
(Local News ~ 02/14/17)
The residents of Cloverleaf Healthcare Facility voted for royalty this Valentine's Day, naming Bobby Shrum, 75, and Gloria LeMay, 79, King and Queen for a day. After coronation, the two enjoyed steak dinners during the facility’s residential luncheon on Tuesday and had their photo taken...
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