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Knights advance to sectional championship with shutout
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor ELLETTSVILLE — The Northview girl’s soccer team will play for the school’s first sectional title on Saturday evening after claiming a sectional semifinal win over Sullivan on Thursday. Northview’s Maggie Lackey scored off a crossing pass from Kassidy Kellett in the 23rd minute to provide the lone goal of the match as the Knights captured a 1-0 victory...
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COURT NEWS October 5-6, 2017
(Court News ~ 10/06/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during October 5-6, 2017: Jerry L. Wasnidge vs Clay County Prosecutor, Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles State vs Michelle M. Harvey, 51: Harboring a non-immunized dog Tracey L. Williams vs Susan G. Williams - no children...
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FBC Christian Youth Camp hosting fundraiser on Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
CORRECTION: The Friendly Benwood Community Christian Youth Campground is having a bean dinner this Saturday, from 4-7 p.m. Making a donation in support of the camp will a provide dinner of ham and beans, fried potatoes and cornbread with drinks of iced tea, lemonade and coffee. 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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Soccer sectional championship start time changed
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
Due to the potential for rain tomorrow in late afternoon in the Terre Haute area, the IHSAA girls soccer championship sectional #29 game at West Vigo has been moved from 6 p.m. to 2 p.m. 2pm - Northview (visitors) vs. Edgewood (home)
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City spending to be reduced by $101,000
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
On Wednesday night, the Brazil City Council gave final approval to the 2018 city budget. It now goes to the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance for final approval. Clerk Treasurer Karen McQueen said the budget approval or need for correction should be known in a few months. ...
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Nearly 20 companies participate in Forest Park's Career Day on Friday
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
Forest Park Elementary School students received a real-life introduction to the world of work Friday morning. Nineteen organizations (listed below) were invited to send representatives to speak to seven Forest Park Elementary School classes over the space of two hours, telling the students what they do for a living. ...
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Kiburis and Hughes card aces; McDonald and Trusler win tourney
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/17)
Times Staff Report Ben Kiburis carded a hole-in-one on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at Forest Park Golf Course, holing out the par-3, 123-yard second hole. It was Kiburis’ eighth hole-in-one. Playing with Kiburis was John Pearce, Phil Skinner and Steve Paquin. Kiburis is still golfing strong at the age of 88...
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STAUNTON SCENE October 7, 2017
(Crime News ~ 10/06/17)
On Saturday, Oct. 21, a benefit dinner will be held for Andy Kirchner and his family at the Staunton Community Center from 4 to 8 p.m. Andy has been diagnosed with a rare kidney disease. He must undergo a kidney transplant and a pancreas transplant. ...
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CHURCH NEWS October 7, 2017
(Crime News ~ 10/06/17)
Please join us for the Public Square Rosary Rally on Saturday, Oct. 14 at noon at the Clay County Courthouse. This Public Square Rosary, sponsored by America needs Fatima, will be one of over 20,000 rallies that will take place all across the United States on that day...
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‘This is my Father’s World’
(Crime News ~ 10/06/17)
All of us woke up Monday morning, Oct. 2, watching again another horror unfold on national TV. A gunman took aim at a concert crowd in Las Vegas and the numbers of deceased and injured are still being counted at this writing. These are the kinds of stories that are becoming common place in our society. ...
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Neighborhood Prayer & Praise Night
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
On Sunday, Oct. 1, Carbon Baptist Church hosted an evening of song, scripture and prayer at the Little Historic Church at Carbon. Reverend Barry Corder welcomed people from several different churches to the service. Carbon Baptist Praise Team: James O’Sullivan, Becky Ziegler and Anna Ziegler lead the congregation in joyful song...
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Sisters to celebrate Foundation Day
(Community News ~ 10/06/17)
The Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods are inviting persons of all faith traditions to join them in celebrating their Foundation Day with a special Mass, scheduled for 11 a.m. Oct. 21 in the Church of the Immaculate Conception. Join the sisters as they recognize their heritage and honor the day Saint Mother Theodore Guerin – foundress of the Sisters of Providence – and her five companions first set foot upon the soil at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, on Oct. 22, 1840...
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Northview volleyball captures WIC title
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/17)
Times Staff Report The Northview volleyball team wrapped up the Western Indiana Conference championship on Thursday evening with a dominating victory over Indian Creek in the cross over match. The Braves brought in a 24-7 record into the match, but the Knights overpowered Indian Creek to claim a 25-11, 25-22, 25-19 win over the visiting squad. The win wraps up the regular season for the Knights as they prepare for sectional play on Saturday, Oct. 14 against Edgewood at 12:30 p.m...
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It was a scary ‘Good Evening’ for ‘Sammy Terry’
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
A long time ago, the height of Friday night entertainment for a lot of Hoosier families was to gather around the television to watch a cloaked, greenish pale-faced ghoul rise from his coffin to laugh devilishly at the audience before saying “Good evening and welcome,” before announcing what horrible B-rated film was about to start...
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Use common sense during fall clean up
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
Although Mother Nature recently saw fit to drop a bit of rain on Clay County, it might not be enough to stop the near drought conditions in approximately 30 percent of Indiana. “Even with the current rain, the grass and weeds out there are dead or near dead,” said Lewis Township Volunteer Fire Chief Bryan Husband. ...
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Senator Young’s staff hosting mobile office hours
(Community News ~ 10/06/17)
A member of U.S. Senator Todd Young’s staff will host “Mobile Office Hours” from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 18 at the Clay County Courthouse in the Commissioners’ meeting room. Young arranges mobile office hours in order to help constituents experiencing troubles working with a federal agency...
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Reminder: No paper on Columbus Day
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
The Brazil Times will not publish on Monday due to no U.S. Postal Service on Columbus Day. The newspaper will be published Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday next week.
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