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Veteran Knights setting sights high in 2019
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor There is plenty of reason for optimism this season for Northview softball fans. The Knights return nearly everyone from a team that finished as runner-ups in the Western Indiana Conference last year. Northview captured the Western Division title by topping South Putnam before falling in a nail biter to Brown County in the conference cross over contest...
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COURT NEWS March 18-22, 2019
(Court News ~ 03/29/19)
The following case filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 18-22, 2019: Board of Commissioners of Clay County vs Wiper Corporation, Christina Fournier, Rebecca Franz Capital One Bank USA vs Chandler I. Downing Discover Bank vs David H. Beckes...
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JAIL BOOKINGS March 18-25, 2019
(Police Logs ~ 03/29/19)
The following jail bookings took place March 18-25, 2019: Chiles, Linda R., 58, Brazil: Battery(MA), Disorderly conduct(MB), Strangulation(F6) Gardner, Tommy Ray, 51, Brazil: Failure to appear (x2 MA) Payne, Chrysler J., 31, Brazil: Failure to appear(MA)...
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VIDEOS: Brazil Main Street helps bring color to intersection
(Local News ~ 03/29/19)
Brazil Main Street added a double splash of color to the community at the intersection of State Road 59 and National Avenue/US 40. The flower boxes, which are planted in the spring and maintained throughout the growing season into the fall, have been the focus of a recent art contest. ...
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CLUB NEWS: Tri Kappa News
(Community News ~ 03/29/19)
The Brazil Associate chapter of Tri Kappa met at The Villas of Holly Brook on Monday, March 4th. President Julie Houston called the meeting to order and led the members in the opening verse, song and prayer. Minutes from the February meeting were read and roll was taken by Roxanna Yocom...
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James Edward Hood
(Obituary ~ 03/29/19)
James Edward Hood, 89, of Brazil, passed away Thursday, March 28, 2019 in Indianapolis. He was born on August 11, 1929 to James A. Hood and Wilma Blair Hood. Jim was a 1947 graduate of Van Buren High School. He was a press operator for the former J.I. Case Plant in Terre Haute retiring in 1987. Jim was a member of Ebenezer Church. He enjoyed sports and attending the Terre Haute Rex baseball games. Jim loved spending time outdoors and mowing his lawn...
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Father and son time at Forest Park
(Local News ~ 03/29/19)
Taking advantage of Spring Break, Richard Roman and his son Kamerin Black, both of Clay County, played shuffleboard at Forest Park Friday afternoon. The duo also went fishing on Thursday, enjoying the break in cold temperatures and getting outside. “There’s not really much for kids to do outside in the area anymore,” said Roman. “But we’ve made the best of it this week.”...
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YMCA Spring Break Camp
(Local News ~ 03/29/19)
Campers Chloe Harlan, 6, Owen Santiago, 11, Logan Ray, 9, and Cynthia Santiago, 9, used Play-Dough to create a fantasy restaurant during the YMCA Spring Day Camp Friday afternoon. The campers have enjoyed a week of activities, including a visit to Forest Park as well as many indoor activities...
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Elderly man asks for ‘mercy’, judge says no
(Local News ~ 03/29/19)
An elderly Brazil man asked for mercy during a recent sentencing hearing, but the court did not agree. “What I did was wrong. It was just a spur of the moment thing, without thinking, and it was stupid on my part,” said George “Raymond” Snyder, 78, as he pled guilty to level 4 felony child molestation in Clay Superior Court on Wednesday. “Have mercy on an old man, judge. I’ve learned my lesson.”...
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Lions Club, Brazil Main Street and House of Hope speak at Chamber luncheon
(Community News ~ 03/29/19)
Patti Foxx (pictured) represented the Lion’s Club, Brian Roasano from the House of Hope and Kensey Kunkel representing Brazil Main Street spoke at this week’s luncheon meeting of The Clay County Chamber of Commerce.
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INDOT Seeks Public Comment on Statewide Transportation Improvement Program
(Local News ~ 03/29/19)
INDOT Seeks Public Comment on Statewide Transportation Improvement Program INDIANAPOLIS - The Indiana Department of Transportation is seeking public comment on the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). The STIP is a federally mandated four year funding and scheduling document for surface transportation projects in Indiana. ...
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