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Northview XC teams both earn fifth-place finishes
(High School Sports ~ 09/25/19)
The Northview boys and girls cross county teams traveled to northern Indiana to compete in the prestigious New Prairie Invitational, featuring over 100 teams, on Saturday. Both teams earned fifth-place finishes in their races with other Class 3A teams. The boys were in a field of 26 teams, the girls in a field of 25...
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Edna (Wilson) True Baker
(Obituary ~ 09/25/19)
Edna (Wilson) True Baker, 95, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away at Towne Parke in Brazil, on September 23, 2019. She was born in Crawfordsville, Indiana on February 19, 1924 the daughter of Ernest Wilson Sr. and Mary Jane (Nelson) Wilson. Edna attended school at New Market, Indiana. ...
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Eula Jean Evans (Reeves)
(Obituary ~ 09/25/19)
Eula Jean Evans (Reeves), 88 of Jackson, Michigan passed away on Monday, September 23, 2019 at Henry Ford Allegiance Hospice Home. Eula was the daughter of William and Phoebe (Wells) Reeves born May 18, 1931 in Corbin Kentucky. She was preceded in death by her husband, Jack; her parents; siblings, Ora, Dora, Can, Charles, Earl, Gordon and Fred. ...
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Jayne Lynn Winn
(Obituary ~ 09/25/19)
Jayne Lynn Winn, 68, passed away unexpectedly Monday, September 23, 2019 at her home in Knightsville. She was born on March 4, 1951 the daughter of the late James and Eloise (Mark) Loudermilk. Jayne graduated from Brazil High School in 1969, and married Ruben Albert Winn later that year. She worked as a dental assistant for several dentists in the area, including Dr. Paul Zwerner. She was a member of Annunciation Catholic Church in Brazil...
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Dr. Junius Lee Lambert and His Family
(Community News ~ 09/25/19)
Dr. Junius Lambert’s father, William Andrew Lambert, was born in Ohio, September 6, 1832. He came to Brazil between 1840 and 1850 settling in Van Buren Township. William’s brother, Valmer Lambert, was killed in action while serving in the Civil War. ...
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Woman learns she has a talent for helping people find their siblings
(Local News ~ 09/25/19)
An African proverb goes, “It takes a village to raise a child.” Tina French has learned it sometimes takes people in many villages to find a child separated from her family. French lives in the country outside Brazil. She worships at First Baptist Church and works out at the YMCA...
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Interest in genealogy leads to formation of DAR chapter
(Local News ~ 09/25/19)
The meeting of the minds have often led to great opportunities throughout the history of this country. This was proven true when two area home-schooling mothers joined forces to bring about the first Day of Prayer gathering on the Clay County courthouse lawn in 2009...
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