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Clay City succumbs to second half surge by Arrows, Holeman
(High School Sports ~ 11/05/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY — On opening night for both the Clay City and Sullivan girl’s basketball teams, a game of runs went to the Golden Arrows in a 49-41 decision. Sophomore Arrow Reagan Holeman scored 18 of her game-high 23 points in the second half as Sullivan pulled away over the final six minutes of play in the Eel Dome...
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Couple stands behind their business’ lifetime warranty
(Editorial ~ 11/05/17)
“I remember when a man’s word was his bond.” From time to time we hear that sentiment stated, usually by an older member of society. That thought is often coupled with this one: “We didn’t need contracts. We sealed the deal with a handshake.” The same person can also tell you about “lifetime warranties and guarantees.”...
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CLUB NEWS: Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Inc. Brazil’s Alpha Omega Chapter
(Community News ~ 11/05/17)
Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Inc. Brazil’s Alpha Omega Chapter The 109th National Convention of Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Inc. was held July 12 through July 16, 2017. Judy Beall, Past National President (PNP) of Kappa Rho Chapter in New Carlisle, Indiana, served as Convention Coordinator for the “Jewels of the Southwest” held at the Embassy Suites Hotel & Spa, Albuquerque, New Mexico...
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Fall craft fair set for Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/05/17)
First Christian Church will host its annual Fall Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11. There will be lots of local crafters and sellers will be on hand with holiday gifts. The church’s youth will sell lunch and baked goods. A local blacksmith will be outside demonstrating his forging technique. Admission is free...
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Church’s annual quilt show set Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/05/17)
Union United Methodist Women will host their 7th annual quilt show on Saturday, Nov. 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is $2. Quilts will be displayed in addition to hand-crafted items for sale in a silent auction. Lunch is available for a free-will offering. All proceeds will go to missions of the church...
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Warm someone’s day with used coat
(Local News ~ 11/05/17)
Clear unwanted coats out of closets and drop them at delivery locations throughout the Wabash Valley from now until Nov. 15 for the Coats For Kids (and Adults, Too) Coat Drive. All donated items will be processed and professionally cleaned before providing them to someone who needs them in the community...
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Retiring band director readies materials for next year after marching band state finals
(Local News ~ 11/05/17)
Long-time band director Bob Medworth has announced his retirement after 41 years of long hours six, sometimes seven, days a week. Social media allowed numerous members of the community to express their support of the NMK program and band members, as well as their gratitude and high regard shown to Bob Medworth, his wife Ruth Ann and their family for all their hard work over the years...
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Republicans’ get-out-the-vote effort comes to Brazil
(Local News ~ 11/05/17)
Members of the Republican Party, both locally and in nearby parts of the state, gathered in Brazil on Saturday as a part of the Republican National Committee’s efforts to get out the vote in the 2018 election. Of particular interest is the effort to unseat Democratic U..S. Sen. Joe Donnelly...
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Sousa’s music to highlight Brazil Concert Band’s fall concert
(Local News ~ 11/05/17)
The Brazil Concert Band, under the direction of Matthew S. Huber, will present its annual Fall Concert Sunday November 19th, 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church on East Poplar Street in Terre Haute. There is no charge for this musical event. The BCB will present “On Parade” with a variety of music by John Philip Sousa...
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