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Darla Rochelle Crow
(Obituary ~ 09/28/17)
Darla Rochelle Crow, 57, of Terre Haute passed away September 18, 2017 in Regional Hospital at 12:15 am. She was born April 27, 1960 in Terre Haute to Douglas Crow Jr. and Judith Anne Horn Crow. Darla graduated from Indiana State University with a degree in Nursing and a minor in criminal justice. ...
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Doris May (West) Taylor
(Obituary ~ 09/28/17)
Doris May (West) Taylor, 95, of Brazil, passed away September 20, 2017 at The Waters in Greencastle. Doris was born June 13, 1922 in Sudbury, England. She was the daughter of the late Fred and May West. During WWII, she met her husband, Richard L. Taylor. ...
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Clay County resident honored as Indiana Paramedic of the Year
(Local News ~ 09/28/17)
Paramedic Kerri James, a resident of Clay County, Indiana, and a paramedic for Trans-Care Ambulance, was recognized as the Indiana Paramedic of the year 2017 at the Indiana Emergency Response Conference Awards dinner. This is the second time that Kerri has received this award. She was the winner of the Medical Services for Children Award on two previous occasions...
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Safety tips can prevent tree stand/elevated platform falls
(Local News ~ 09/28/17)
With archery deer season beginning this weekend in Indiana, hunters must understand the risks of hunting from an elevated platform and how to protect themselves from a fall. Falls from elevated platforms are the leading cause of hunting accidents in Indiana, accounting for more than half of all accidents. In an average, about 18 hunters will report a fall...
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Bassler hosting town halls
(Local News ~ 09/28/17)
State Sen. Eric Bassler (R-Washington) will host town hall meetings in October and November to gather feedback from residents on legislative topics. The meetings will be at various locations in Senate District 39, on the following dates from 6-7 p.m.:...
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Historical Society meeting Monday
(Community News ~ 09/28/17)
The Clay County Historical Society will meet Monday in the lower level of the museum at 7 p.m. The guest speaker will be Clay County resident Amy Berry with the program, “The Cultural Experiences of North Africa.” Berry spent time this past summer in Benin, Casablanca and Cario. The public is invited to attend...
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North Clay eighth-grade football remains unbeaten; volleyball falls
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/17)
Times Staff Report The North Clay eighth-grade football team improved to 8-0 this season with a 32-12 win over Linton-Stockton on the road this week. Quarterback Dillon White started out the game 3-for-3 passing on the Knights’ first drive and capped off a 70-yard scoring drive with a two-yard touchdown run. White found tight end Braxton Sampson for the two-point conversion pass...
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Joanna Lynn (Wahl) Warne
(Obituary ~ 09/28/17)
Joanna Lynn (Wahl) Warne, 58, of Brazil, passed away unexpectedly September 26, 2017 at St. Vincent Clay Hospital in Brazil. Joanna was born December 30, 1958 in Brazil, the daughter of Harry and Brenda (Green) Wahl. She graduated from North Vermillion High School. ...
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Aron L. Royer
(Obituary ~ 09/28/17)
Aron L. Royer, 84, of Brazil, Indiana passed away at Exceptional Living Center of Brazil, September 27, 2017. He was born in Bowling Green, Indiana June 9, 1933, the son of Virgil “Doc” and Nellie (Kitch) Royer. Aron graduated from Bowling Green High School where he played Basket Ball. ...
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A Blessing to Others
(Local News ~ 09/28/17)
At right, above and from left, Macey Johnson, Kenzi Childress, Shelby Wright and Haley Mishler look at the newly installed Blessing Box on the drive in front of St. Vincent Clay Hospital on Thursday. It was unveiled during St. Vincent dePaul Feast Day. ...
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ISP probe possible suspect in 2 teens’ killings
(State News ~ 09/28/17)
ISP probe possible suspect in 2 teens’ killings (AP) — Indiana investigators are looking into whether a man arrested in Colorado for allegedly threatening people along a hiking trail with a hatchet could be linked to the February killing of two teenage hikers in Indiana...
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Knights top Braves for Vigo County sweep
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview completed a sweep of Vigo County in volleyball Thursday evening with a 25-11, 25-9, 25-11 win over Terre Haute South for its 13th consecutive win. The Knights left little doubt that they were focused on gaining the win after losing to the Braves last season. On Thursday, the Knights rolled in a game that meant a little extra to second-year head coach Erica Garrison...
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Police track down juvenile, stolen guns
(Local News ~ 09/28/17)
A theft report of stolen handguns in Putnam County led Indiana State Police investigators to recovery of the two weapons and a runaway juvenile in Brazil. On Monday an unidentified rural Greencastle resident reported a Rugar .357 magnum and a Rugar .44 magnum were stolen by a juvenile who was known to the family...
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Town get-together is Sunday
(Local News ~ 09/28/17)
Carbon Baptist Church is hosting a Carbon Town Get-Together at 6:30 p.m. Sunday at the Little Historic Church at Carbon. The public is invited to attend.
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CYL officers election is Oct. 6
(Community News ~ 09/28/17)
CYL officers election is Oct. 6 Clay Youth League’s annual officers election meeting will be at the ball park on Friday, Oct. 6 at 6 p.m. All members are encouraged to attend.
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Brazil heavy trash dates
(Local News ~ 09/28/17)
The City of Brazil will begin its clean-up days in October. The following items will not be accepted during heavy trash collection: construction materials, paint, tires, batteries and TV’s. The schedule is as follows: Oct. 6 will be for Monday’s trash route; Oct. 13, Tuesday’s route; Oct. 20, Wednesday’s route; and Oct. 27, Thursday’s route...
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City employee injured in accident at cemetery
(Local News ~ 09/28/17)
A Brazil cemetery employee injured in a heavy equipment accident while on the job Tuesday remains in an Indianapolis hospital. Shortly after 2 p.m. Tuesday, emergency response personnel were dispatched to an area on State Road 340 near the city-owned Cottage Hill Cemetery.
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