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County officials seek money to hire staff
(Local News ~ 03/05/19)
If things work out, the Clay County Prosecutor’s office will be able to hire another deputy and Community Corrections will be able to hire a staff person to monitor quality control in the department after Monday’s meeting of the Clay County Council...
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Partying on 'Fat Tuesday'
(Local News ~ 03/05/19)
The fun and excitement of “Fat Tuesday” and Mardi Gras echoed throughout the halls at Cloverleaf Healthcare of Knightsville this week as residents participated in a parade and a party. Residents George Treash and Janet Wallace were crowned king and queen of the festivities that were sponsored by Kindred Hospice and Cloverleaf. There was laughter, cheering and a little bit of shouting along with music, cupcakes, punch, and a photo booth...
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Happy Birthday!
(Community News ~ 03/05/19)
Muriel Glidden celebrated her 94th birthday in the Terre Haute Merle Norman parlor. It was hosted by the owner, Laura Tucker. Twenty-five ladies enjoyed cupcakes and floral arrangements. The reason Laura had this party was because Muriel has been a faithful customer for 70 years with very good results of keeping her skin nice...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Brazil Speedway, the Perfect Circle Track
(Community News ~ 03/05/19)
Even though the Brazil Speedway opened over ninety years ago, when the field where it was located has been tilled for planting, aerial photographs reveal the outline of a perfect circle. Residue from oil sprayed on the track to keep down the dust from the cars speeding around the track at 70-miles-an-hour is still present in the soil...
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A retirement party and a toast to the memories for Archer
(Local News ~ 03/05/19)
After serving for more than 25 years, Lt. Dave Archer announced his intentions to retire a few months ago and worked an emotional last shift Tuesday, Feb. 5. On Saturday, it was time to put the emotions away and have some fun at a party at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1127. ...
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