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Plenty of energy with youthful Eels
(High School Sports ~ 03/31/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The 2017 edition of the Clay City softball program will have a decidedly different look after graduation claimed four experienced players, including a pair of all-state athletes. However, head coach Jason Sinders is enjoying a solid 12-player group that will still boast plenty of talent from a 13-10 squad last year...
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RALPH EUGENE LAWRENCE
(Obituary ~ 03/31/17)
Ralph Eugene Lawrence, 87, of Jasonville, Indiana went to be with his Heavenly Father at 8:58 a.m. Wednesday, March 29, 2017 in Eskenazi Hospital Burn Center in Indianapolis, IN. He was born December 27, 1929 in Terre Haute, IN to Herbert Delno Lawrence and Zelphia (Baker) Lawrence...
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COURT NEWS March 30-31, 2017
(Local News ~ 03/31/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 30-31: Synchrony Bank vs Cynthia Rhodes Gregory and Rebecca Woolery vs Jordan Vanhorn Circuit Court The following filings were during March 30-31: State vs Jacob F. McMichael, 19: Possession of marijuana, Possession of paraphernalia...
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COURT NEWS March 30-31, 2017
(Court News ~ 03/31/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 30-31: Synchrony Bank vs Cynthia Rhodes Gregory and Rebecca Woolery vs Jordan Vanhorn Circuit Court The following filings were during March 30-31: State vs Jacob F. McMichael, 19: Possession of marijuana, Possession of paraphernalia...
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STAUNTON NEWS April 1, 2017
(Crime News ~ 03/31/17)
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: April 1, 2017
(Crime News ~ 03/31/17)
Spotlight on Ministry – Our Youth ministry involves several meeting opportunities including a Sunday School Youth class currently taught by Pastor Mark Thompson, Sunday evening Youth group led by Anne Keen and assisted by Tamie Heck, and a Tuesday night bible study for middle and high school girls led by Stacey Thompson and Tara Foulke. ...
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Your gift of attitude — how are you using it?
(Crime News ~ 03/31/17)
Pastor Chuck Swindoll has been in Christian ministry for over 50 years. He is a prolific author, speaker, pastor, and radio and TV host. One of his more famous writings is on the God-given gift of attitude. We have all probably heard enough on attitude and its importance in our world today. ...
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VFW plans dinner for Liberty Village
(Local News ~ 03/31/17)
The Veterans of Foreign War Post 1127 is sponsoring a chicken and noodle fundraising dinner to help Liberty Village Apartments, 2800 Elm St., Terre Haute, to provide affordable housing and resources for veterans and their families on Saturday, April 29...
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No fooling: Happy Birthday, Clay County
(Local News ~ 03/31/17)
Today, April 1, is a time to beware of all things “foolish,” that is, April fools' jokes. But the birthday of Clay County’s formation is no joke. Robert Hostetler, Clay County’s official assistant historian, passed along a newspaper clipping from the April 1, 1925, edition of The Brazil Daily Times...
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Movement born of pain has seen busy first year
(Local News ~ 03/31/17)
It’s been a year since the Be Nice, Be Kind campaign was started in the home of Pam Fischer in rural Brazil. She told the Brazil Rotary Club Wednesday that 21 people attended that meeting and the movement continues to grow. The need for Be Nice Be Kind became apparent to Pam (as she prefers to be called) more than 25 years ago when she was a teacher in Clay Community Schools...
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Great Dane, Rotary help YMCA to help others
(Local News ~ 03/31/17)
On Thursday morning, Miranda Goodale accepted a check for $2,000 made out to the Brazil Rotary Club from Great Dane manager Cory Lookebill (above). Also on Thursday, she dropped off a check for $1,000 to Nicole Fry, executive director of the Clay County YMCA. ...
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Donation to Main Street will make street light decorations possible in downtown Brazil
(Local News ~ 03/31/17)
Watch for banners and other decorations that will soon be hanging from Brazil’s new downtown streetlights thanks to a $7,600 donation from 100 Women Who Care in Clay County to Brazil Main Street. On March 8, Theresa Cooksey presented the idea of decorations for Brazil’s downtown at the meeting of 100 Women Who Care...
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