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Amy Berry to speak on North Africa
(Local News ~ 09/26/17)
The Clay County Historical Society will be meeting Oct. 2 in the lower level of the museum at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be Clay County resident Amy Berry with a program, “The Cultural Experiences of North Africa.” Miss Berry spent time this past summer in Benin, Casablanca and Cario. This will be a very interesting program and the public is invited to attend...
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Holy Rosary Feast Day is Oct. 6
(Local News ~ 09/26/17)
Holy Rosary will celebrate the Holy Rosary Feast Day Mass on Oct. 6. Rosary will be at 5:40, Mass at 6:00. A carry-in dinner will follow at Schelley Hall. The church is two blocks north of the U.S. 40 light in Seelyville. All welcome.
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Judith Ann Means
(Obituary ~ 09/26/17)
Brazil, Indiana Judith Ann Means, 70, got her miracle on Sunday September 24, 2017 after a courageous battle with cancer. She was born in Brazil, Indiana on September 2, 1947 to the late Carl and Midge (Treash) Stultz. Judy graduated from Brazil High School in 1965, married LaVern Means on April 24, 1966, and later graduated from Harold’s Beauty Academy. ...
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Etha M. Finkbiner
(Obituary ~ 09/26/17)
Etha M. Finkbiner, 101, of Indianapolis, passed away September 25, 2017. She was born February 29, 1916 in Brazil, IN, to the late Millard Filmore and Goldie Jones. Etha married William L. Finkbiner, and he preceded her in death in 1983. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother and a longtime member of Burge Terrace Baptist Church...
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Northview volleyball sweeps past Patriots to reach 19-3 mark
(High School Sports ~ 09/26/17)
Times Staff Report SPENCER — The Northview volleyball team picked up a 25-15, 25-12, 25-11 win over Owen Valley on the road at Spencer on Monday evening. The Knights got a team-high 20 assists, seven digs and 12 kills from Jenny Lundy. However, the Northview attack was in full motion during the win as both Olivia Lundy and Kambree Lucas added 10 kills apiece. ...
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COURT NEWS September 26-27, 2017
(Court News ~ 09/26/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during September 26-27, 2017: John & John Associates vs Steven and Ruth Floyd The following filings were reported in Clay Circuit Court during September 26-27, 2017: State vs Cody L. Gilbert, 20: Possession of marijuana...
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JAIL BOOKINGS September 20-25, 2017
(Police Logs ~ 09/26/17)
The following jail bookings took place September 20-25, 2017: Stapleton, Marcie Michelle, 48, Moores Hill, IN: Failure to return to lawful detention (F6) Light Jr., Thomas L., 22, Staunton: Parole violation (x2) (F6), Theft (F6), Unauthorized entry of motor vehicle (MB)...
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‘Angel of Death’ dies at state prison; local judge Yelton recalls trial
(Local News ~ 09/26/17)
Orville Lynn Majors, who was convicted of killing six people while he was a nurse at a rural Indiana hospital, has died while serving a 360-year sentence, state prison officials said Monday. The 56-year-old Majors was having breathing problems and became unresponsive Sunday at the Indiana State Prison in Michigan City, according to the Indiana Department of Correction. He was taken to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead...
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Yard sale benefits children's ministry
(Community News ~ 09/26/17)
**Yard sale benefits children’s ministry There will be a yard sale at the Family Worship Center from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. Proceeds will benefit the church’s children’s ministry.
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Lady Volunteers hosting dinner
(Community News ~ 09/26/17)
The Lady Volunteers will host Dinner is Served from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Staunton Community Center. The menu includes baked steak, mashed potatoes, green beans, broccoli cauliflower salad, homemade rolls, desserts, and coffee, tea and lemonade...
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Fall arrives, bringing the heat
(Community News ~ 09/26/17)
The rays of that big old, blazing sun sure beamed down on us today and the last few as well! It was so hot the paint on the mailbox started to curl. The beautiful flowers on the straw hat hanging above the peep-hole on the front door kept its petals, but the door knob took a hit, proved by the touch of my hand!...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: CHANGES WROUGHT BY TIME
(Local News ~ 09/26/17)
From the memory of early pioneers, frog ponds were as numerous in Clay County as cornfields. Equally true is that many of the frog ponds of that period are now cornfields. On the lower surface levels, especially in the southern part of the county, this was the case and in measure true of the county at-large. Ponds several feet in depth in the earlier years were swimming holes and fishing resorts. They covered large areas, which are now cultivated lands yielding large crops of grass and grain...
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Lunsford speaks at Center Point School reunion
(Local News ~ 09/26/17)
Parke County writer Mike Lunsford spoke at the Center Point School reunion on Sept. 16. Shown just after a book signing are, from left, Earl Barnhart, Donna Barnhart, Shari Sinders, Joyce Stone and Lunsford. The reunion takes place yearly at the Center Point United Methodist Church reception center...
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October Taizé scheduled for Oct. 10
(Local News ~ 09/26/17)
Persons of all faith traditions are invited to join the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods and the greater faith community of the Wabash Valley for an ecumenical Taizé Prayer gathering from 7-8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10 in the Church of the Immaculate Conception at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods...
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Holy Rosary Feast Day is Oct. 6
(Community News ~ 09/26/17)
Holy Rosary will celebrate the Holy Rosary Feast Day Mass on Oct. 6. Rosary will be at 5:40 p.m., Mass at 6. A carry-in dinner will follow at Schelley Hall. The church is two blocks north of the US 40 light in Seelyville. All are welcome.
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Traveling market stopping at First Christian Church weekly
(Local News ~ 09/26/17)
Beginning in September, a traveling produce market bringing fruits and vegetables is stopping weekly at First Christian Church, 1875 US 40, Brazil. Weekly stops are on Tuesdays, from 3:15 to 4 p.m. The Mobile Market accepts cash, credit and EBTSNAP cards. It is a program of the United Way...
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Miller breaks North Clay record at Eagle Classic in Knights’ win
(High School Sports ~ 09/26/17)
Times Staff Report NASHVILLE — Conditions were ripe for fast times as North Clay’s teams competed in the Middle School Eagle Classic in Nashville on Sept. 16. The Knights took full advantage as seventh-grader Halle Miller broke the school-record with a fourth-place time of 11:01 to pace the team to victory in the massive meet...
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Marlene Jo South
(Obituary ~ 09/26/17)
Marlene Jo South, 57, of Patricksburg, Indiana, passed away at Union Hospital, September 24, 2017. Marlene was born on January 1, 1960, in Brazil, Indiana the daughter of John and Marcella (Newport) Floyd. She graduated from Owen Valley High School with the class of 1978. She worked at General Electric, in Bloomington, for a short period of time...
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Indiana offers free admission at state parks on Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/26/17)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources says it will waive entrance fees at state parks and state forest recreation areas Saturday in recognition of National Public Lands Day. It says National Public Lands Day is the nation’s largest single-day volunteer effort for public lands...
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RIP visiting Brazil library Oct. 21
(Local News ~ 09/26/17)
Rural Indiana Paranormal will be at the Brazil Public Library at 1 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 to present an equipment and slide presentation. RIP is a ghost-hunting group based in Clay City that is dedicated to the scientific and objective investigation into claims of the alleged paranormal phenomena. Guests can also take a selfie with Annabelle...
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Clay City volleyball dominates to remain unbeaten in SWIAC
(High School Sports ~ 09/26/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY — Clay City has set its sights high this volleyball season and took another step towards accomplishing the first of its goals with a three-set win over White River Valley on Monday evening. The first goal the Eels have is winning the school’s first Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference championship. With a 25-5, 25-11, 25-12 win over the visiting Wolverines, Clay City is now 5-0 in the SWIAC with two matches remaining in the conference slate...
- Historical Society meeting on Monday (Local News ~ 09/26/17)
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