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Knights split on the pitch in WIC matches at Sullivan
(High School Sports ~ 09/07/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor SULLIVAN — The Northview soccer teams came away with a split of contests on the road against Western Indiana Conference Western Division rival Sullivan on Wednesday evening. The boys got back in the win column with a 3-0 shutout victory over the Golden Arrows to improve to 2-1 in the WIC and gain a share of second-place. The girls were unable to knock Sullivan from the ranks of the unbeaten, falling 4-3, to the Golden Arrows, who improve to 8-0 this season...
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JAIL BOOKINGS September 8, 2017
(Police Logs ~ 09/07/17)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail bookings were processed during September 5-7, 2017: Holloway, Whitley S., 29: Hold for other agency Jewell, Carl, 36: Hold for other agency
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COURT NEWS September 8, 2017
(Court News ~ 09/07/17)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during September 6-7, 2017: Civil Forum Credit Union vs Clinton J. Bright Criminal State vs Ashley N. Carson, 26: Possession of marijuana, Driving while suspended...
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North Clay runners sweep top spots against Greencastle
(High School Sports ~ 09/07/17)
Times Staff Report North Clay recorded perfect scores in a dual cross country meet at home against Greencastle this week. The Knights took the top-12 spots in the girls’ race and the top-seven in the boys race to record a perfect 15 points to Greencastle’s 50...
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Northview and golf record wins; North Clay splits in volleyball
(High School Sports ~ 09/07/17)
Times Staff Report CLAYTON — Northview improved to 11-3 on the volleyball court with a 25-8, 25-14, 25-9 win at Cascade on Wednesday evening. The Knights had a little trouble with the overmatched Cadets as Torrence Fagg had two digs, Kassidy Glassburn posted a block, Katy Anderson had two aces and Maggie Mershon had four digs. ...
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Mathews makes first court appearance in 2016 Staunton murder Accused pleads not guilty, court dates set
(Local News ~ 09/07/17)
The Brazil man accused of killing Staunton’s Virginia Marie Myrtle in 2016 made his first court appearance Wednesday, pleading not guilty to murder and abuse of a corpse. Sitting mostly quiet through his initial hearing in Clay Circuit Court, 36-year-old Jesse L. Mathews listened to the grand jury’s indictment against him on those felony charges.
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Churches combining forces to aid Hurricane Harvey victims
(Local News ~ 09/07/17)
Area churches are coming together to help those displaced by Hurricane Harvey. Those from various congregations will unite at 6 p.m. Sunday at Berea Christian Church, 1995 W. County Road 800 N, Brazil, to respond with both prayer and supplies to the disaster that flooded the Houston area with almost 52 inches of rain, damaged an estimated 100,000 homes and left at least 70 people dead...
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Hamilton Center is celebrating National Recovery Month
(Community News ~ 09/07/17)
National Recovery Month is an observance held every September to educate Americans that substance use treatment and mental health services can enable those with a mental and/or substance use disorder to live a healthy and rewarding life. Recovery Month celebrates the successes made by those in recovery, just as we celebrate improvements made by those who are managing health conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, and heart disease. ...
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The ABC’s of Housebreaking
(Community News ~ 09/07/17)
How exciting to have a new puppy, the joy of a new puppy can quickly erode if housebreaking is delayed. This article will cover the ABC’s of housebreaking to ensure you end up with a dog who understands where to “potty.” A… Awareness. To effectively housetrain a puppy the owner and all family members must be aware of the puppy and her needs. ...
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McCormick’s Creek Trail Run/Walk is Sept. 24
(Community News ~ 09/07/17)
Runners and walkers of all ages are invited to participate in the 9th annual YMCA/Friends of McCormick’s Creek Trail Run/Walk on Sunday, Sept. 24. Packet pick up and race day registration begins at 1 p.m. at the Nature Center. The starting pistol will fire promptly at 2...
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Delta Theta Tau Sorority installs officers
(Community News ~ 09/07/17)
Submitted photo New officers for 2017-18 were recently installed for Alpha Omega Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority. They are front, from left, Jennifer French (Treasurer), Patti Foxx (President), Michelle Bell (Recording Secretary), Miranda Goodale (Corresponding Secretary); and back, Cindi Monds (Sergeant-at-Arms), Linda Sheese (Pledge Supervisor), Tammy Ninesling (Historian), Diane Braden (Publicity Chair), Kaylee McCollum (Vice-President)...
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McVay Motorsports fundraiser is Sept. 12
(Community News ~ 09/07/17)
Wings Etc. will support local race car driver Ailia Grace McVay’s dreams during an all-day fundraiser on Tuesday. At the end of the school day, the 8-year old is bringing her cars down to the restaurant at 915 East National Ave., Brazil, for a meet and greet. Diners who mention Ailia will donate a portion of their meal to support the young quarter midget drivers’ ambitions...
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FBC Christian Youth Camp hosting fundraiser on Sunday
(Community News ~ 09/07/17)
The public is invited to the upcoming Friendly Benwood Community Christian Youth Campground chicken and noodle fundraising dinner. The event takes place Sunday, from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The menu includes chicken and noodles, mashed potatoes, green beans, coleslaw, roll and desert with a drink all for donation only. All proceeds will benefit the camp, located 525 East County Road 1200 North, 1.5 miles east of State Road 59...
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Family celebrates birth, 5 generations
(Births ~ 09/07/17)
Nevaeh Serenity is very excited and wants to tell everyone about the arrival of her little brother, Liam Gregory Gabriel Solomon. Liam was born at 10:20 p.m. on April 13, 2017 at Union Hospital, Terre Haute. He weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce and was 21 1/2 inches long, Liam arrived with a head full of hair...
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Riding Out The Storm: Former Brazil residents now in Florida staying put as Hurricane Irma approaches
(Local News ~ 09/07/17)
Reported by the National Hurricane Center as one of the nastiest storms ever recorded in the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Irma is bearing down on Puerto Rico and expected to hit the United States Virgin Islands, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida sometime late Saturday or Sunday. Two former Brazil residents are planning to hunker down to face the storm...
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Knights show ‘bounce back’ in win over Bulldogs
(High School Sports ~ 09/07/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview Knights came away disappointed after a key road conference loss against unbeaten Sullivan on Wednesday evening. However, the Knights had plenty of ‘bounce back’ a night later in controlling a 5-0 victory against Monrovia...
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Knights survive scare from visiting Sullivan in WIC opener
(High School Sports ~ 09/07/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Late in the third set against visiting Sullivan, Northview’s volleyball team was just three points away from a surprisingly academic win over the rival Golden Arrows. Sullivan took a page out of their football team’s playbook in making a mad rally down the stretch, but the Knights righted the ship to gain a 25-17, 25-13, 23-25, 25-23...
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Clay City in ‘dire need’ after wastewater pumps failed Sunday night, says town board president
(Local News ~ 09/07/17)
Broken seals on wastewater pumps have left Clay City in “desperate need,” said Chuck Strunk, a town employee at Tuesday’s meeting of the Clay City Council. Normally, the wastewater plant uses two pumps, Strunk said. However, four months ago, one of three pumps went out and it was taken to a shop for repair. After it was returned to Clay City, it worked for a short time and broke again. That was about two months ago, Strunk said...
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Class celebrates 70 years of being Red Devils
(Local News ~ 09/07/17)
Eight members of the Brazil High School Class of 1947 met Tuesday at Brazil Family Restaurant to celebrate the 70th anniversary of their graduation as Brazil Red Devils. There are about 50 surviving members of the class, said Suzanne Huber of Brazil, who organized the event. There were 128 seniors who graduated in 1947. ...
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