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Prep Roundup: Eels, Knights fall on the road to a pair of unbeatens
(High School Sports ~ 12/22/19)
BOYS BASKETBALL • Monrovia 55, Clay City 33 Clay City went on the road late Friday night to face an undefeated Monrovia team that, on paper, stood out in numerous statistical categories. Among those was the stingy defense the Bulldogs have, allowing their opponents to score just under 44 points per game...
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Clay City takes a break from holiday tournaments
(High School Sports ~ 12/22/19)
For the last 25 years, the Clay City boys basketball team has taken part in some sort of holiday invitational around either Christmas or New Year’s Day. That streak will soon come to an end. After sitting down, and looking at their schedule, the Eels determined it would be best to step away from the tournament scene this season in hopes of coming out refreshed, recharged and ready to go in 2020...
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Britt Aero employees deliver for Toys for Tots
(Local News ~ 12/22/19)
Courtesy photo Britt Aero employees collected money throughout the year for Toys for Tots. They raffled prizes at their annual golf outing, participated in a company chili-cookoff and collected money for this wonderful cause. They were able to raise $1,800 for Toys for Tots. ...
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Making a brighter Christmas for hundreds
(Local News ~ 12/22/19)
More than 300 volunteers packed nearly 2,000 bags of food for delivery to more than 350 families Friday evening at the Clay County Fairgrounds south of Brazil. The effort provides food for the holidays to participants in the Clay County Youth Food Delivery Program. The food packages were delivered by volunteers Saturday morning throughout Clay County. The Clay County Youth Food Delivery Program is a project of the Clay County YMCA located in Brazil...
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Christmas closings
(Local News ~ 12/22/19)
The Clay County Commissioners have announced that all county offices and departments will be closed on Tuesday, December 24, and Wednesday, December 25, so employees may celebrate Christmas with family and friends. Those offices/departments being closed are the Courthouse, Highway Department, Soil and Water Conservation Office, Extension Office, Health Department, and WIC. Everyone will re-open on their regular schedules for Thursday, December 26th...
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Indiana State Police welcomes 37 new troopers, including one from Brazil
(Local News ~ 12/22/19)
INDIANAPOLIS - On Thursday, the 79th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy completed its graduation ceremony in the Indiana State Capitol Rotunda. Trooper Chandler J.T. Stanton, of Brazil, was among the graduates. Stanton will be assigned to the Lafayette area...
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Charles David Lamb
(Obituary ~ 12/22/19)
Charles David Lamb, 76, of Brazil, Indiana passed away at Cloverleaf Health Care on December 21, 2019 following a brief illness. Charles was born on March 11, 1943, in Brazil, Indiana, the son of Roy and Thelma (Correll) Lamb. He graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1961. He married Virginia “Ginger” Smith on October 16, 1970. Charles worked as a laborer at area industries in Clay and Vigo Counties. He was a member of the Carbon Baptist Church...
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Kenneth Earl Barr
(Obituary ~ 12/22/19)
Kenneth Earl Barr, 90, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away at Cloverleaf Health Care, on December 20, 2019. Ken was born on July 24, 1929, in Clay County, Indiana, the son of Nick and Mae (McCullough) Barr. He graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1947. ...
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ON THE CALENDAR Dec. 22, 2019
(Community News ~ 12/22/19)
Veterans Stronghold is collecting Christmas cards for local veterans. They can be dropped in the box at the front desk of The Brazil Times during business hours. Learn the “Basics of Chess” January 7 at 6 PM at Brazil Public Library. Beginners will learn the function and positions of each piece so you’ll be able to try and outwit your opponent. RSVP by Jan. 4,’20 for this Adult Program by calling 812-448-1981...
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