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'Symbolic' check presentation means much to Center Point Volunteer Fire Department
(Local News ~ 11/15/19)
On Friday, Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch visited the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department to present a check for $495,000. The big check (both literally and figuratively) was a symbol of course. Roy Smith, currently 2nd assistant chief under Chief Dustin True, said the money was already in the bank...
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COURT NEWS Nov. 8-15, 2019
(Court News ~ 11/15/19)
The following case filings in Clay Circuit Court were reported during Nov. 8-15, 2019: DNF LLC vs. Michael Littlejohn Midland Funding LLC vs. Jennifer Hoopingarner State vs. Burger, Chester Jr: (MA)Carrying a handgun without a license, (MB)Possession of marijuana...
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JAIL BOOKINGS Nov. 8-15, 2019
(Police Logs ~ 11/15/19)
The following jail bookings took place during Nov. 8-15, 2019: Thompson, Michael Joseph, 28, Brazil: Probation order violation(MC) Grigsby, Cody, 24, Brazil: Revocation(CC) Stapleton, Marcie M., 50, Brazil: Operating a vehicle as a habitual traffic violator(F6)...
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Blog: Did you enjoy Route 40 Fest? How about ...
(Local News ~ 11/15/19)
You just don’t realize how much sacrifice is given in this county when you see it in front of you one scene, one memory at a time. But when someone puts together a video, a string of photos, you get a whole different perspective ... at least I do. You would think the editor of the local paper would have his finger on the pulse of the community...
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VFW Fun Run
(Local News ~ 11/15/19)
A small but eager crowd of participants gathered in the bitter cold to honor veterans last week for the inaugural Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1127 5-K Fun Run for The Fallen shortly after 9 a.m. Leading the way in a golf cart were special guests Maxine Metz, past VFW Auxiliary president for 35 years, and retired Navy Chief Boatsman Mate and the VFW’s oldest member Wayne Parkins. The Brazil Times will update this story...
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Festival of Trees benefits needy
(Local News ~ 11/15/19)
It’s beginning to look like Christmas, especially at the Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds. Crowds gathered around the silent auction tables and the decorated Christmas trees, home décor, and various other donated items to get in the festive mood before eating during the Festival of Trees sponsored by the St. Vincent Clay Hospital...
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Open House celebrates Timpani
(Local News ~ 11/15/19)
Music filled the air on a cool sunny October Saturday afternoon as the Brazil Concert Band held an open house at the Huber residence to celebrate the arrival of the timpani purchased by the Brazil Rotary Club and the Rotary Foundation with a grant. The Brazil Concert Band is the longest continuously running concert band in the state of Indiana (since 1858). ...
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‘Symbolic’ check presentation means much to Center Point Volunteer Fire Department
(Local News ~ 11/15/19)
On Friday, Lieutenant Governor Suzanne Crouch visited the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department to present a check for $495,000. The big check (both literally and figuratively) was a symbol of course. Roy Smith, currently 2nd assistant chief under Chief Dustin True, said the money was already in the bank...
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Honoring our veterans
(Local News ~ 11/15/19)
Veterans Day is a time to recognize those who served their country in the military, but one program also took the time to acknowledge the families of servicemen and women. Members from the American Legion Post 2 and Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1127, along with guest vocalist Sandra Gibbeons, presented a Veterans Day program for residents at the Exceptional Living Center and Towne Park Assisted Living Monday...
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Janice E. Hiatt
(Obituary ~ 11/15/19)
Janice E. Hiatt, 79, of Staunton, Indiana passed away on November 14, 2019, at Harrison Crossing in Terre Haute, following a lengthy illness. Janice was born on April 17, 1940, in Sullivan, Indiana the daughter of O. Denver and Opal Marie (Graves) Callahan. She graduated from Gerstmeyer High School with the class of 1958. Janice married William E. Hiatt on September 28, 1956...
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Ellis signs with Lincoln Trail
(High School Sports ~ 11/15/19)
Northview senior softball pitcher Halle Ellis had a dream to see her game reach the collegiate level for many years. Friday, she turned that dream into a reality. Surrounded by plenty of family, friends, teammates, coaches and soon-to-be coaches, the right-hander put pen to paper, making it official. She would be joining the 2020-21 Lincoln Trail softball team...
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Eels roll past Eminence for first win
(High School Sports ~ 11/15/19)
In the first two games of the girls high school basketball season, Clay City put together a couple of solid quarters, but not quite a full game. It led to a pair of defeats. Friday night inside the Eel Dome, the Eels strung together four quarters of top-of-the-line play to pick up their first win of the year, defeating Eminence 69-16...
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