-
James “Dean” Horn
(Obituary ~ 08/24/17)
James “Dean” Horn, 86, of Clay City, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly, August 22, 2017 at his home. He was born in Coal City, Indiana December 25, 1930, the son of Samuel E. and Gladys (Bennell) Horn. He graduated from Clay City High School. Dean served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War. ...
-
Donald W. Moreau, Sr.
(Obituary ~ 08/24/17)
OBITUARY OF COL. (ret.) DONALD W. MOREAU, SR. 1928-2017 One of the youngest members of the Greatest Generation, U.S. Army Col. (ret.) Donald W. Moreau, Sr., 89, died in his Center Point, Indiana, home on Wednesday, August 23, 2017, following a remarkable life that included a career devoted to military and public service, the love and steadfast partnership of two wonderful women, and the well-earned loyalty of an extended family and countless devoted friends. ...
-
COURT NEWS August 25, 2017
(Court News ~ 08/24/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during August 22-24, 2017: Jennifer Black, of Estate of Gloria Pittman vs John Dickison Charles H. Burgess, 51: Reinstatement fees State vs Elijah W. Reisinger, 30: Driving while suspended State vs Amy M. Julian, 39: driving while suspended, Disorderly conduct...
-
JAIL BOOKINGS Auguste 25, 2017
(Police Logs ~ 08/24/17)
Arthurs, Gavin Mark: Criminal confinement (F5), Domestic battery (MA) Batchelor, Jeremy Michael: Possession of methamphetamine (F6) Glass, William Glenn: Maintaining common nuisance (F6) Huffman, Bobbie J.: Possession of methamphetamine (F6), Reckless possession of paraphernalia (MB)...
-
City looks at reaping the benefits of becoming a 'Stellar Community'
(Local News ~ 08/24/17)
Six years ago Indiana began a Stellar Communities program for the purpose of encouraging the cities and towns across the state to plan improvements and provide money to make those improvements possible. Mayor Brian Wyndham is exploring how to win Stellar Communities designation for Brazil...
-
Hostetler speaks with Rockville Rotarians
(Local News ~ 08/24/17)
Pharmacist Lynn Hostetler (left) from Lynn’s Pharmacy in Brazil shared his recommendations on dietary health supplements at a recent Rockville Rotary Club meeting in the banquet room at the Thirty-Six Saloon in Rockville. Also pictured is Rotarian Bev Rose, who was the program chair for the meeting. ...
-
Goodyear lauds Bowles, Warren Tire for dedication
(Local News ~ 08/24/17)
Officials from Goodyear Tire and Rubber visited Warren Tire in Brazil on Wednesday to present its owner, Jean Bowles, with a 55-year award for being a Goodyear Dealer. Bowles has been at the Brazil location since she was 5, when her parents, Jim and Betty Warren, started the business. A true family business, Bowles’ brother, Jeff, also worked in the business along with Bowles’ husband, Tony...
-
McCormick says there must be balance between testing and instruction
(Local News ~ 08/24/17)
(This is the second part of a story about a recent visit to the county by Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick.) The state’s Superintendent of Public Instruction is responsible for more than half of the state budget, a responsibility Dr. Jennifer McCormick takes very seriously...
-
Senior Center hosting music
(Community News ~ 08/24/17)
Senior Center hosting music The Clay County Senior Center, 120 S. Franklin St., Brazil, will host Ben Dake and Memphis Memories show at 7 p.m. Saturday. The Center will sell sandwiches and pie as a fundraiser. The entertainment is free, but a donation will be accepted for the band...
-
Timeout for CASY is Saturday
(Community News ~ 08/24/17)
The Timeout for CASY Street Party at Timeout Bar, 101 E. National Ave., Brazil, begins at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. There will be live music, featuring The Band Tichenor Jeffries Band as well as singer Marita Hughes. Also performing will be Shane Lunsford and Kris Anderson, and a country line dancing instruction hosted by 8 Seconds Saloon from Indianapolis. The instruction will take place from 6 to 7 p.m., while the street party will go to 11 p.m...
-
North Clay cross country splits opening night meets
(High School Sports ~ 08/24/17)
TERRE HAUTE — North Clay split in its opening varsity cross country races with the girls taking the top-five indivdual spots along with the team win, 15 to 45. The boys fell by the narrowest of margins 28-29. Halle Miller (11:45), Evie Noel (12:00), Tierinee Bryan (12:07), Katie Morrison (12:07) and Briley Shillings (12:09) were the top-five girls’ finishers...
-
North Clay volleyball splits against Woodrow Wilson
(High School Sports ~ 08/24/17)
Times Staff Report TERRE HAUTE — North Clay split a pair of volleyball matches against Woodrow Wilson on Wednesday evening. The varsity squad lost a 25-16, 25-24 decision despite getting four points apiece from Grace Jones and Millie Pell. Jones had an ace and a kill while Pell had two aces...
-
Marlene Parksey
(Obituary ~ 08/24/17)
Marlene Parksey, 76, passed away August 22,2017 in Port Orange, Florida. She was born on March 20, 1941 in Terre Haute, Indiana to the late Paul McDaniel and Eleanor and was raised by the late Clayton and Edith Spittler. Marlene graduated from Otter Creek High School and married Donald Parksey on July 26, 1958. ...
-
Steven Michael Spencer
(Obituary ~ 08/24/17)
Steven Michael Spencer, 51, passed away on August 23, 2017 at his home following a battle with cancer. Steve was born on November 7, 1965 in Lafayette, Indiana, son of Bruce Spencer and Mary (Simmons) Humston. He graduated from Lebanon High School in 1984. ...
-
Northview boys win, girls third at ‘Chad Smith Invite’
(High School Sports ~ 08/24/17)
Times Staff Report SULLIVAN — The Northview boys’ cross country team used its depth to edge out West Vigo in the “Chad Smith Invitational” at Sullivan on Thursday evening. The Knights got a third-place finish from Braden Norris and placed three runners inside the top-10 to score 41 points and top the Vikings by four points. ...
-
Northview boys and girls' soccer gains first conference win over Vikings
(High School Sports ~ 08/24/17)
Times Staff Report The Northview soccer teams recorded a pair of conference wins on Wednesday evening against visiting West Vigo. The Northview boys were 4-2 winners and the girls posted a 10-1 decision. In the boys’ contest, the Knights got rolling as Sam Gentry cleared the defense and fired a shot between the Viking keeper’s legs just two minutes into the match...
Stories from Thursday, August 24, 2017
Browse other days