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Nine Clay City athletes receive SWIAC honors
(High School Sports ~ 11/03/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The 2017 fall sports season provided plenty of thrills for Clay City fans with a wealth of team and individual accomplishments for the Eels. This week, the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference released its all-conference lists that included eight athletes on the list along with an honorable mention...
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Musical comedy debuts tonight at Community Theatre
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
“Rumpelstiltskin,” the Grimm’s fairy tale about the girl who spins straw into gold with the help of an evil imp, has been made into a musical-comedy and will be performed Friday, Saturday and Sunday by the Young Actors Theatre at the Community Theatre of Clay County, located on National Avenue in Brazil...
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COURT NEWS November 4, 2017
(Court News ~ 11/03/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during November 2, 2017: SAC Finance INC vs Nina Ellinger, Angelina Bowman, Michael Wells State vs Brandon E. Floyd, 31: Possession of synthetic drug lookalike substance State vs Justin R. Wells, 29: Possession of methamphetamine, Unlawful possession of syringe, Resisting law enforcement, Possession of marijuana...
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Everyone’s talking, and has an opinion, but who’s really listening anyway
(Crime News ~ 11/03/17)
On Monday I was home not feeling well and watching the unfolding news of the day. It’s interesting to me how the national news gets reported, and then multiple “talking heads” comment on said news! Some have experience and can speak to the issues. Some have been reporting for a while and get time just for that. Some are “experts” in the field, but most of all it seems like everyone is offering an opinion...
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STAUNTON SCENE November 4, 2017
(Crime News ~ 11/03/17)
The annual Staunton Community Center Craft Fair, organized by the Lady Volunteers, will be on Saturday November 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free, and refreshments will be available to purchase. This event always provides a great opportunity to buy special Christmas gifts from a wide variety of vendors selling unique craft items...
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STAUNTON SCENE November 4, 2017
(Community News ~ 11/03/17)
The annual Staunton Community Center Craft Fair, organized by the Lady Volunteers, will be on Saturday November 18 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free, and refreshments will be available to purchase. This event always provides a great opportunity to buy special Christmas gifts from a wide variety of vendors selling unique craft items...
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CHURCH NEWS November 4, 2017
(Crime News ~ 11/03/17)
Another 10 months gone from our walk with the Lord, see how fast the days go by. Yes, I’m talking to you, the ones who think they’ll give their lives to the Lord tomorrow or I’ll start showing how my relationship to God really is affecting my life. Why do we put off today what we should have done yesterday(?) because we fully feel we’ll have a tomorrow. Let’s look at what Jesus said in Luke 12: 14 – 21:...
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CHURCH NEWS November 4, 2017
(Community News ~ 11/03/17)
Another 10 months gone from our walk with the Lord, see how fast the days go by. Yes, I’m talking to you, the ones who think they’ll give their lives to the Lord tomorrow or I’ll start showing how my relationship to God really is affecting my life. Why do we put off today what we should have done yesterday(?) because we fully feel we’ll have a tomorrow. Let’s look at what Jesus said in Luke 12: 14 – 21:...
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Free FAFSA assistance during College Goal Sunday
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
College Goal Sunday is happening at the Terre Haute Ivy Tech Community College campus this Sunday. Financial aid professionals will be on hand at 16 Ivy Tech Community College campus locations from 2-4 p.m. for the annual event that provides free assistance for Hoosier families to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)...
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Life Lessons for tough times: Clay Community School Corporation implements ALICE
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
Clay Community Schools Superintendent Jeffrey Fritz made it clear the safety of children is the priority during recent parent meetings at both Clay City Elementary and North Clay Middle School about the implementation of ALICE training. “The world is not what it once was,” said Fritz about the loss of society’s innocence in recent years, gone are the days when parents or members of the public were able to walk freely into schools “It pains me that these days are long gone.”...
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Teamwork helps rescue injured man after fall
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
Emergency responders from multiple counties work together to help a man who accidentally fell 16-feet off a ladder near Jasonville Thursday morning. According to information provided by Clay County 911 Dispatch Center and Clay County Sheriff Paul Harden, the accident was reported around 11 a.m. at Cooprider Farms. The farm is located near the intersection of West County Road 1400 South and State Road 59, in southern Clay County...
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TIME CHANGE
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
Don’t forget to “fall back” this weekend as the end of daylight saving time happens at 2 a.m. Sunday Nov. 5. Most computers, cell phones and DVRs do it automatically; it’s not as much of a chore anymore. But owners of analog clocks will need to roll them back one hour before going to bed Saturday night, and have the added benefit of an extra hour to sleep in Sunday...
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Senior Center provides FREE entertainment
(Community News ~ 11/03/17)
Music at Senior Center tonight The Clay County Senior Center, 120 S. Franklin Street is hosting Ron Rodgers and the Country Express tonight. Show starts at 7 p.m. The Center will be selling sandwiches and pie as a fund raiser. The entertainment is free but a donation will be accepted for the band...
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Invitation to THE LITTLE HISTORIC CHURCH at Carbon
(Community News ~ 11/03/17)
Everyone is invited to The Little Historic Church at Carbon will conduct its monthly program Friday November 17, 2017. There will be a pitch-in dinner at 6 p.m., and program scheduled to begin at 7. This month, entertainment will be provided by Mark Allen and The Rail Brothers...
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The work continues
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
The renovation work continues at the Davis Building on the corner of U.S. 40 and Meridian Street.The building was originally a bank then later became Oehler’s 5 and 10 and now has a future of becoming new housing and the site of other businesses.Once the project is comleted it is expected to bring more economic development to the city of Brazil...
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Robisons celebrate 50th anniversary
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
Larry and Carolyn Robison of Brazil, are celebrating their 50th anniversary with a reception at Jackson Street Wesleyan Church in Brazil on Nov. 5 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Larry Robison and Carolyn McKinney were married Nov. 4, 1967, at Jackson St. Wesleyan Church...
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Mary Jane Jones will Celebrate 90th Birthday
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
An open house to celebrate the 90th birthday of Mary Jane Jones will be held on Sunday, Nov. 12th from 2-4 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge Building in Bowling Green (on State Rd 46). Mary Jane has been a lifelong resident and housewife in rural Bowling Green with her husband, Harland, of 70 years...
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Brazil High School Class of 1952 has reunion
(Local News ~ 11/03/17)
Pictured are: Doris Liechty York (inset), (front row) Edward Knierim, Marietta (Atkinson) Martin, Joan (Pittman) Stearly, Earnistene (Stievenhart) Boton, Janet (McGee) Pell, James Swift, (second row) Mary Lou (Somheil) Britton, Patricia (Buck) Shanks, Anne (McCullough) Sanders, Pat (Kettering) Schoch, Dotti (Endicott) Sawyer, Doris (Young) Ochs, Garlinga (Trout) Mathews, Barbra (Burk) Ferry, Peggy (Angelton), (back row) Gordon Spelbring, Bill Scharf, Jimmy Proctor and Lowell Garrigos...
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Linda (Finley) Burleson
(Obituary ~ 11/03/17)
Linda (Finley) Burleson (formerly of Greenwood, Arkansas), age 56, born May 3, 1961 passed away at home in Indiana with family on November 1, 2017. Linda will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by her family and friends, including her significant other-Glenn Rozell of Greenwood, Arkansas; daughter-Melinda Sue Finley of Franklin, Indiana, grandson Shawn Michael Finley and granddaughter Sara Michelle Gray; daughter-Nicole McFadden of Greencastle, Indiana, granddaughters Audrianna Johnson, Abigail McFadden, January Farley and grandson Ashton McFadden; Two brothers-Thomas (wife Sandy) Finley of Trafalgar, Indiana and Edward Finley of Nashville, Indiana; Six Sisters- Margaret (husband Dan) Strange of Martinsville, Indiana; Lola (husband Bill) Pope of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, Kay (husband Richard) Nungester of Plainfield, Indiana; Nola (husband Jack) Pryor of Morgantown, Indiana; Jackie (husband Milan) Tyler of Poland, Indiana; Betty Gettings of Kentucky; Also, many many nieces and nephews and great-nieces and nephews.. ...
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Second half defensive surge paces Knights to victory
(High School Sports ~ 11/03/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor A defensive whirlwind over the course of the final 16 minutes of action in Northview’s home girl’s basketball opener spurred the Knights to victory. Though the calendar had slipped several days past Halloween, the Knights’ pressure defense haunted visiting Bloomfield as Northview roared to a 57-30 victory...
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Louise Fisher
(Obituary ~ 11/03/17)
Louise Fisher, 92, passed away Thursday, November 2, 2017, at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute with her family at her side. She was born in Spencer, Tennessee on May 29, 1925, to the late Joe and Lena (Keyt) Mills. She attended Spencer High School and married David Fisher on February 14, 1948...
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Deborah Kay Gordon
(Obituary ~ 11/03/17)
Deborah Kay Gordon, 64 of Brazil passed away unexpectedly at her home, November 1, 2017, due to complications of her diabetes. She was born December 17, 1952, in Canton, IL, the daughter of Roy and Betty MacDonald Jones. She was raised in central Illinois and graduated from Farmington High School, Class of 1971...
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