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Synthetic turf bids lower than expected
(Local News ~ 03/26/19)
For more than five years the cost of replacing the turf at a high school football field has been debated fervently. School board members recently discovered the price could be much lower than expected. Director of Business Affairs Mark Shayotovich and Fred J. Prazeau, an adviser from Context Design, opened the bid packets before the start of the regular board of trustee meeting at the Administration Building on March 14...
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Ag Day
(Local News ~ 03/26/19)
Students from seven elementary schools attend AG Day on Friday, March 22 at the Clay County Fairgrounds in Brazil, Indiana. More than 300 fourth-grade students from across Clay County took part in the event, which had the theme “Where does our food come from?”...
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Why the City wants you to have a permit before building
(Local News ~ 03/26/19)
You need to obtain a building permit before starting a house, garage, pole barn or other structure, according to the City Code of Ordinances. But too many people aren’t doing so, hoping they won’t get caught. “We are having some issues that people aren’t coming into the office and getting building permits,” said Planning Administrator Janet McClellan...
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Center Point resident wins Pigeon Forge Path To Fame semi-finalist spot
(Local News ~ 03/26/19)
Center Point resident Emma Murphy, 14, won a semifinalist spot in the Pigeon Forge Path To Fame talent competition on Saturday, March 23. Murphy will compete against 11 other performers for the grand championship prize on June 22 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Spring brings out the animals
(Community News ~ 03/26/19)
Welcome sweet springtime! I am patiently awaiting your warm sunshine and gentle breezes. Geese are flying over our house in numbers and some of the pigeons that loft at the school have chosen new nesting quarters elsewhere. It is all part of their seasonal routine...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Jerry Mugivan, a Major person in the Circus World
(Community News ~ 03/26/19)
Jeremiah Joseph “Jerry” Mugivan was born to Irish immigrants in Knightsville, Indiana, on May 17, 1873. His father, Jeremiah Mugivan, was a Vandalia Railroad employee; his mother was Bridget (Maloney) Mugivan. Jerry had five siblings: James, Mary, Charles, Thomas, and Catherine. Thomas was killed in 1881, when he was five years old when a train ran over him...
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ON THE CALENDAR
(Community News ~ 03/26/19)
Habitat for Humanity will have a Jonah Fish Fry on Saturday, April 13, 4-7 p.m., at the Clay County Fairgrounds. Carry out available. Exceptional Living Center of Brazil and Towne Park Assisted Living have been sponsoring a Veterans Biscuits and Gravy Breakfast every Wednesday morning at the Senior Citizens of Clay County Center over the past year. ...
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Joy Crafton “J.C.” Hoffman
(Obituary ~ 03/26/19)
Joy Crafton “J.C.” Hoffman, 96,of Terre Haute passed away Sunday, March 24th, 2019. J.C. was born April 15, 1922, to Leonard and Dixie (Crafton) Hoffman. In 1945 he married Dorothy (Carter) Hoffman, who survives. Also, surviving are their three daughters, Rebecca (Frank) Davis, Rita Baker, and Sharon (Steve) Strycker. There are six grandchildren, Heather (Patrick) Sheehan, Myra (Jim) Priser, Jamie Baker, Stacy (Dustin) Schutte, Micaela Strycker, and Jonathan Strycker, along with six great-grandchildren, Rebecca, Kyle and Trevor Sheehan and Justin, Jake and Cole Priser. Also surviving are J.C.’s brother and sister-in-law, Dr. ...
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NHS wins choral awards
(Community News ~ 03/26/19)
Northview High School updates everyone about the choir programs recent performances since the beginning of 2019.
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