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Minor advances to regional for Northview wrestlers
(High School Sports ~ 01/28/18)
Times Staff Report BLOOMINGTON — Bloomington South captured its 10th consecutive team sectional wrestling championship on Saturday afternoon by beating out Edgewood by 20.5 points. The Panthers picked up six individual titles to score 223.5 points with the Mustangs winning three weight classes...
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Ruth E. Lash
(Obituary ~ 01/28/18)
Ruth E. Lash, 88, of Terre Haute, passed away Saturday January 27, 2018 at 2:50 p.m. in Bethesda Gardens. Ruth was born July 21, 1929 in Washington, IN to Frank Bean and Effie (Jeffers) Bean. She is survived by a daughter, Nancy Eversole (John); sons, Glen Lash (Jayne) and Bill Lash (Katy); grandchildren, Jenn Daum (Troy), Justin Lash (Jenny), Andrea Limke (Andrew), Valarie Jacobsen (Michael), Cristina Allen, Evan Saurer, and Kelsey Bohren (Abe); great-grandchildren, Mary Daum, Ruth Daum, Ellie Lash, Clara Lash, Brooke Lash, Julia Lash, Aiden Limke, Audrey Limke, Grace Jacobson, Eli Jacobsen, and Effie Allen; a brother, Leonard Earl Bean (JoAnn) and several nieces and nephews.. ...
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Winter homecoming royalty crowned over weekend
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
Clay City Homecoming Queen Madelyn Ames was flocked by the youngest members of her court. Drew Tryon and Abigail Morris both attend second grade at Clay City Elementary School. Ames, a senior, was crowned Homecoming Queen on Friday between the JV and Varsity games by Harley Sinders, Homecoming Queen from 2017...
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Arthur Dierdorf
(Obituary ~ 01/28/18)
Arthur Dierdorf, loving husband of 70 years of Rosemary (nee Corbin) Dierdorf. He was a devoted father of twins: Susan (John) Roell, Sally (Robert) Ruskaup & Jon (Debbie) Dierdorf. He was a cherished grandfather with eight grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren...
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Small pup provides big service
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
In January 2015, the runt from a litter of stray puppies whose mother was tragically killed in a car accident only had an eight percent chance of survival according to a veterinarian. But Gabby Knauer saw something special in the “itty bitty pup that fit in the palm of her hand” and brought the dog home. As “Muffin” began to thrive, the “Chiweenie” pup (a Chihuahua and Dachshund hybrid) proved to be a quick learner...
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Wild Game Cooking Contest at VFW
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
The third annual “Come Taste The Wild Game Cook & Dinner” will take place at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1127 on Saturday. There is a $10 entry fee for each recipe - featuring wild game only, nothing store bought - entered into the contest, which needs to be paid on or before Friday, Feb. 2 at the VFW. Registration forms are available at the VFW, 303 South Depot St...
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Produce market
(Community News ~ 01/28/18)
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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Drop-off site for used glasses
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
The Brazil Times is drop-off location for used glasses for the Lions Club Recycle for Sight program. A drop box is located inside the Times, 531 E. National Ave., Brazil.
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Indiana House Page Program 2018
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
Applications are open for students interested in participating in the Indiana House Page Program during the 2018 legislative session, according to State Rep. Alan Morrison (R-Brazil). Pages have an opportunity to join Morrison during the legislative session and tour the governor’s office, the Indiana Supreme Court, and the House and Senate chambers...
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CLAY COUNTY PLANNER January 28, 2018
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
Brazil Public Library invites the community to come to the library on Feb. 6 at 6 p.m. to hear Dave Wilgus; a local author who has been writing fiction books for five years. Wilgus moved into the Rosedale area and would love to share two of his published books; the first one is “Our Father’s Wonderful Mercy,” which is a memoir of his family’s life story. This book is a must for all of God’s family that believes God can change lives through miracles...
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HONOR ROLLS Second Grading Period @ NCMS
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
North Clay Honor Roll Q2 Honor Roll Letter Grades - 2017-2018 H2 Name, Grade, Level Batchelor, Chloee, 6, High Distinction Bell, Josiah, 6, High Distinction Bundy, Reagan, 6, High Distinction Burk, Bronson, 6, High Distinction Clark, Cayla, 6, High Distinction...
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A great city now has a great website
(Editorial ~ 01/28/18)
Congratulations to the City of Brazil administration on our new website. It is no secret that we like to use this space to point out the positive things going on in Clay County. There are so many, I doubt we will run out of things to praise any time soon. ...
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About time
(Letter to the Editor ~ 01/28/18)
It’s about time for our Legislature to take time and start thinking about the children in our state. It seems like our representative (both Democrats and Republicans) both say that they will make a difference, but they haven’t accomplished anything so far. ...
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CLUB NEWS Alpha Delta Kappa
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
The members and guests of Alpha Delta Kappa (ADK) held their Christmas/ December meeting at Honeysuckle Hill Bistro on December 6, 2017. Twenty-seven members and two guests were in attendance. Through the year, ADK has helped many organizations including Ronald McDonald House, REIN Library, Project TEACH, The Backpack Program, and Sewing Seams of Hope with monetary donations. ...
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Workshop to ‘Make Peace with Your Past’ coming
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
Workshop to ‘Make Peace with Your Past’ coming It can be hard to come to terms with a life-long struggle, even when the best option is to make peace with it and move on with life. Women often suffer in silence, needing someone to listen, understand and provide support in a non-judgmental way...
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United Way of the Wabash Valley holds annual meeting
(Local News ~ 01/28/18)
TERRE HAUTE - United Way of the Wabash Valley hosted it’s 2018 Annual Meeting at the Jeanne Knoerle Sports and Recreation Center at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. The event brought together agency partners, volunteers and members of the community in order to celebrate the United Way, but also provided a look to the future of the organization...
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