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Robert L. Laswell
(Obituary ~ 02/16/18)
Robert L. Laswell, 83, of Carbon, Indiana, passed away at his home unexpectedly on February 15, 2018. Bob was born August 25, 1934, in Patricksburg, Indiana the son of Theodore E. Laswell and Florence O. (Cahall) Laswell. He graduated from Van Buren High School. He served in the United States Air Force and was honorably discharged in 1966. He worked for Allison’s Transmission in for many years...
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Local quilting group raises funds for charity, announces recent raffle winner
(Crime News ~ 02/16/18)
Members of the Clay County Christian Quilters met at the Top Notch Family Restaurant Dec. 31, 2017 to draw the raffle winner for their handmade quilt. The winner was Bev Morris. The local quilting group hand quilts on frames to complete quilt tops for people, pf teaches people interested in learning...
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LET LENT BEGIN!
(Crime News ~ 02/16/18)
Ash Wednesday began last week landing alongside Valentine’s day! So we enter the Lenten season (40 days before Easter, April 1) and the last time these dates fell like this was 1945! I believe there is a connection! On Valentine’s Day we celebrated love for one another, in and out of families, for neighbors and co-workers. Ash Wednesday marked us with a solemn ashen cross and we are reminded that Jesus died on His own Cross, only to die and rise again!...
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CHURCH NEWS February 17, 2018
(Crime News ~ 02/16/18)
St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is in need of Peanut butter. All donations can be dropped off at the parish center. The Knights of Columbus will be having a Pancake and Sausage breakfast on February 18th after Mass. The proceeds will go toward the Knights projects. This will be a free will offering. ...
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STAUNTON SCENE February 17, 2018
(Community News ~ 02/16/18)
This month’s Staunton Community Center Dinner, prepared by the Lady Volunteers, will be next Friday, February 23, from 4-7 p.m. The menu includes Roast Pork Loin, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, oriental salad, homemade rolls, dessert, and coffee, tea, or lemonade...
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Get to know the Sisters of Providence
(Crime News ~ 02/16/18)
Are you interested in an up-close look at the life, faith and community living of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods today? The sisters invite you to get to know them by enjoying a meal with them at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods. Choose a meal time from March 8-14, at 11:30 a.m., for lunch, or at 5 p.m., for supper...
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Elizabeth A. “Libby” Thorpe
(Obituary ~ 02/16/18)
Elizabeth A. “Libby” Thorpe, 67, of Brazil, passed away Tuesday, February 6, 2018. Libby was born on July 8, 1950, in Albuquerque, NM, to Theodore A. and Hanna B. “Martin” Green. She enjoyed playing Bingo and sewing. She loved her birds and crosswords...
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School corporation taking bids for new technology with hopes to create a digital curriculum
(Local News ~ 02/16/18)
By IVY JACOBS Times Reporter It’s time for an upgrade as far as learning technology goes for students at Clay Community School Corporation. After much discussion at previous board meetings, the Clay Community School Board of Trustees approved requests to solicit bids for desktop computers, and Chromebooks -- the next phase in the 1 to 1 (1:1) Laptop Initiative...
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The Big Game winner
(Local News ~ 02/16/18)
Congratulations to Wade Aker of Knightsville. Aker is The Brazil Times’ Big Game contest winner of $50 cash. His predicted the Super Bowl score of Philadelphia 38, New England 35, which was the closest final score of all participants entered into the contest...
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Street safety and animal contract on Council’s agenda
(Local News ~ 02/16/18)
Although one-way streets can often improve traffic flow and safety, they can also cause real frustration when a driver is not familiar with an area or has to go out of their way to get to a location. Some Brazil residents hoped Kruzan Street would eventually become a two-way street, which was discussed at the City Council meeting Wednesday evening...
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Indiana State School Music Association Solo and Ensemble District Contest winners
(Local News ~ 02/16/18)
Northview and North Clay Middle School choral students made an excellent showing in the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) Solo and Ensemble District Contest on January 27, 2018. All high school soloists and the ensemble were awarded gold medals for their performances. Several Senior soloists, who are starred below with be competing today at the ISSMA State Contest...
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CLUB NEWS Tri County Community Club
(Community News ~ 02/16/18)
The Tri County Community Club met at Gerry Cundiff’s home with Wilma Holsapple as co-hostess. A wonderful meal was served, including pork loin with potatoes and carrots. It was very tasty. The afternoon business meeting was opened by our president, Evelyn Rubeck, who asked all to stand and pledge to the American flag. They also said the club creed. Holsapple gave the blessing...
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COURT NEWS February 9-16, 2018
(Court News ~ 02/16/18)
The following case filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during February 9-16, 2018: Timothy Stearley-vehicle title Mark and Brandy Raines vs Stephen Agee Capital One Bank (USA) vs Shadrack West Cavalry SPVI LLC vs Jacqueline Crabb Personal Finance Company vs Stephen A. Gouckenour...
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COURT NEWS February 9, 2018
(Court News ~ 02/16/18)
The following case filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during February 8-9, 2018: Catalina Structured Funding Inc. (interested parties Genworth Life Insurance Company and Companion Insurance Company) vs Terry Birnell Clay County School Corporation vs Kristi and Matthew Siples; Amanda and Chad Montgomery...
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JAIL BOOKINGS February 9-16, 2018
(Police Logs ~ 02/16/18)
The following jail bookings took place February 9-16, 2018: Henschen, Jacob Gabriel, 22, Terre Haute: Possession of marijuana (MB), Maintaining common nuisance (F6), Possession of methamphetamine (F6), Possession of paraphernalia (MC) Walker, Jayden Clay, 20, Brazil: Battery resulting in bodily injury (MA), Battery by bodily waste (MB), Battery against public safety officer (F6)...
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