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Knights edge Clay City in county golf battle
(High School Sports ~ 05/11/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview Knights were able to capture the county dual golf match at Forest Park Golf Course on Thursday evening by 13 strokes over Clay City. The Knights got a 38 from Clayton Buck in a match played on the back nine holes at the Brazil course. Buck’s medalist effort helped pace the Knights as Jalen Satterfield and Jonah Freeman each shot a 40. Collier Frederick added a 41 to round out Northview’s team scoring...
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Knights soar to second at WIC boys’ meet
(High School Sports ~ 05/11/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor GREENCASTLE — The Edgewood Mustangs got three individual victories from junior distance runner Austin Haskett on the way to repeating as the boys’ Western Indiana Conference team champions on Thursday evening. The Mustangs scored 128.5 points to pick up the victory in the meet held at South Putnam High School...
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COURT NEWS May 3-7, 2018
(Court News ~ 05/11/18)
The following case filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during May 3-7, 2018: Synchrony Bank vs Jean Vanatti State vs Brian Q. Albright, 43: Dealing in methamphetamine, Possession of methamphetamine, Carrying a handgun without a license, Maintaining a common nuisance-controlled substances...
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Challenging the best and coming out on top
(Local News ~ 05/11/18)
Wabash Valley students have taken part in the annual Ivy Tech Automotive Skills Challenge for 15 years, with Northview High School students performing well each year. However, this year two students challenged each other and worked together to sweep the competition, and, in doing so, created a bit of history along the way...
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Welcome back Mario Brothers
(Local News ~ 05/11/18)
Frank Phillips photos Clay County Chamber of Commerce members held a ribbon cutting for Mario Martinez, owner of Mario Brothers Mexican Restaurant in downtown Brazil on Friday morning. The occasion marked the 20th anniversary of the restaurant and the re-opening after fire closed the restaurant months ago...
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More than 50 awards announced, Clay City High School students honored Friday
(Local News ~ 05/11/18)
Frank Phillips photo Clay City High School students gathered in the Auditeria on Friday for the annual Awards Day program. There were 18 Greenwell Scholarships and 41 other awards. The Brazil Times will publish a list of all the award winners when that becomes available...
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Fundraising opportunity available
(Local News ~ 05/11/18)
Non-profit organizations are invited to set up a food booth during the 2018 Brazil Rotary 4th of July Celebration, which runs Tuesday, June 26 through Wednesday, July 4 in Forest Park. The local food booths are allowed to sell food items during the last three days of the Celebration July 2, 3 and 4. Applicable booth fees must be submitted with the form and not refundable...
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STAUNTON HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI THANKS COMMUNITY
(Community News ~ 05/11/18)
Last May the Staunton High School Alumni Association initiated a project to improve the Staunton High School Memorial located in front, to the West of, the current Staunton Elementary School. It was comprised of the large limestone header from above the front entrance to the former Staunton High School and some landscaping...
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Farris and DeHart team to win Forest Park G.C. Best Ball Tourney
(High School Sports ~ 05/11/18)
Times Staff Report Troy Farris and Chris DeHart were winners of the first major tournament of the year at Forest Park Golf Course on April 28-29. the duo captured the win in the Two-Man Scramble held under sunny, but cool conditions. Farris and DeHart shot a minus-23 with scores of 60 on Saturday and 59 in the final round on Sunday afternoon. ...
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JAIL BOOKINGS May 5-9, 2018
(Police Logs ~ 05/11/18)
The following jail bookings took place between May 5-9, 2018 Alfonso, Rhonda Lynn, 59, Clay City: Operating vehicle while intoxicated Phillips, James W., 39, Brazil: Failure to stop after accident, Operating vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person (F6)...
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