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On the Calendar
(Local News ~ 02/21/19)
“Delts in Wonderland Taste Treat Luncheon” will be Saturday, April 27, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at McKinley Hill Church of Christ, U.S. 40 east of Brazil. The cost is $10. A regular meeting of the Brazil Board of Public Works and Safety will be held Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 10 a.m. in the council chambers. The public is welcome to attend...
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JAIL BOOKINGS: FEBRUARY 11-15, 2019
(Police Logs ~ 02/21/19)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail bookings took place January 11-15, 2018: Paitson, Richard Gene, 32, Brazil: Probation order violation(MC) Dean, Jason Lee, 42, Brazil: Possession of methamphetamine(F6), Unlawful possession of syringe(F6), Carrying handgun without a license(MA), Revocation(CC)...
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COURT NEWS: FEBRUARY 8-15, 2019
(Court News ~ 02/21/19)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following case filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during February 8-15, 2019: Civil Credit Acceptance Corp. vs Nichole Matthews Bradford Watson vs KjKj, LLC; Paul J. Tilley, Anita K. Tilley, Randy J. Tilley, Process Development & Fabrication...
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Update: Car accident on Monday
(Local News ~ 02/21/19)
Failure to stop for a traffic signal is believed to be the preliminary cause of a three-car accident at the intersection of US 40 and Vandalia Monday afternoon. Shortly after 4:30 p.m., Brazil Assistant Police Chief Dennis Archer said members of Brazil Fire Department, STAR Ambulance and a couple officers from the Indiana State Police also responded to the 911 report...
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Edgewood/Ringo intersection closed for 10 days
(Local News ~ 02/21/19)
Starting Feb. 21, the Brazil City Water Department is closing down the intersection at Ringo and Edgewood Drive for 10 days due to construction work on the drainage system. Motorists are urged to find alternate routes of travel in these areas while the work is being completed...
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‘Changing Lives Forever’ program debuts locally
(Local News ~ 02/21/19)
Annunciation St. Vincent de Paul has become a certified facilitator of a National St. Vincent de Paul program called “Changing Lives Forever”. Twelve individuals, chosen through an application process, attended a 16 to 18-week systemic change session. This is a mentoring program that will provide education and skill development, supportive relationships, social and professional connections, spiritual growth, and community engagement...
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Billie Ray McCullough
(Obituary ~ 02/21/19)
Billie Ray McCullough, 93, of Cory, Indiana, passed away at his home, surrounded by his family, on February 20, 2019 following a brief illness. Bill was born September 15, 1925, in Cory, Indiana, the son of Emery and Edna (Price) McCullough. Bill graduated from Cory High School with the class of 1943. He served his country in the United States Naval Reserve from 1943 until 1946 and then in the United States Army from 1946 and was honorably discharged in 1948...
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Edward Jones Named One of 2019 Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For®
(Local News ~ 02/21/19)
Financial services firm Edward Jones ranks No. 7 on the 2019 Fortune “100 Best Companies to Work For” list, according to global research and consulting firm Great Place to Work and Fortune magazine. This year marks the firm’s 20th year on the list. “At Edward Jones, we believe there are two relationships that form the foundation of our firm and how we work - the relationships we have with our clients and the relationships we have with one another,” said Edward Jones Managing Partner Penny Pennington. ...
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Cloverdale woman in Naval training
(Community News ~ 02/21/19)
SAN DIEGO — Boatswain’s Mate 3rd Class Tonya Clark, from Cloverdale, Indiana, assigned to the amphibious assault ship USS Makin Island (LHD 8), drives a rigid-hull inflatable boat (RHIB) with Sailors during small boat operation training at Naval Base San Diego. Clark participated in the training to obtain her coxswain qualification. Makin Island, homeported in San Diego, is conducting a depot-level maintenance availability...
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Ten candidates file for Brazil city election, one for Center Point and one for Clay City
(Local News ~ 02/21/19)
Ten candidates have filed for the 2019 general election for the City of Brazil. Mayor Brian Wyndham will run unopposed in the November 5 general election. Clerk-Treasurer Karen McQueen is also unopposed. For City Council Ward 1, Incumbent Brad Deal (D) will face Gary D. Rickert (R)...
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