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Future of newspapers to be subject of meeting
(Local News ~ 11/25/18)
The Clay County Historical Society will be meeting Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. in the lower level of the museum located across the street from City Hall on U.S. 40. The guest speaker will be Frank Phillips, editor of the Brazil Times. He works under the leadership of General Manager Jeanne Burris and Publisher Chris Pruett...
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Staunton ladies raise money for scholarships
(Local News ~ 11/25/18)
It has taken more than seven years, but the efforts of a group of civic-minded ladies at the Staunton Community Center are going to pay off in 2019. The members of the Ladies Volunteers have been cooking for their community each month and holding a Craft Fair event in November to raise funds to give back to the community they love, and hope to raise enough money one day to provide scholarships the children who live there...
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Mistletoe Market will help beyond Christmas
(Local News ~ 11/25/18)
The glow and excitement of the holidays in the face of a child is a precious part of the Christmas season for many people. But many children might not experience that during the upcoming hustle and bustle due to circumstances beyond their control. The recent success of the second-annual Mistletoe Market fund raiser at North Clay Middle School on Saturday will help many Clay County children beyond the holidays...
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Charles Herrington
(Obituary ~ 11/25/18)
Charles Herrington, 89, of Martinsville, Indiana passed away at Exceptional Living Center of Brazil, on November 23, 2018. Charlie was born on September 25, 1929, in Freedom, Indiana the son of Jesse and Julia B. (Keller) Herrington. He graduated from Jefferson Township High School and then joined the United States Army. He served his country during the Korean War from 1951 – 1953...
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OPINION: 'Thanks' should always be followed by 'giving'
(Local News ~ 11/25/18)
‘Thanks’ should always be followed by ‘giving’ Last Sunday, First Baptist Church had a guest speaker.who talked about how “thanks” and “giving” should go together, especially at this time of year. I took notes on his sermon, a practice I recommend for everyone who goes to church. I may never use those notes again but it keeps me focused on what is being said...
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