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Kids learn to 'Bake for Good'
(Local News ~ 03/03/20)
Who doesn’t love the smell of freshly baked bread?! King Arthur Flour, America’s oldest flour company and premier baking resource, is joining Purdue Extension and bringing its Bake for Good Kids program to Clay County, where up to 20 kids will learn the value of giving back to the community by baking wholesome bread together. Each participating student will bake two loaves, one to take home and the other to be donated to Brazil First United Methodist Church...
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Traffic stop leads to arrests and methamphetamine worth an estimated $8,000
(Local News ~ 03/03/20)
A traffic stop leads to the arrest, and the later discovery of methamphetamine estimated worth at least $ 8000 during booking at the Clay County Justice Center Friday night. According to the Clay County Sheriff’s Department, a deputy was out on patrol Friday (Feb. 28) around 9 p.m. in an area near the intersection of Murphey Road and East County Road 1200 North when witnessing a vehicle traveling at a slow rate of speed and crossing the centerline...
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'Pull Away' merry-go-round may be making a comeback at Forest Park
(Local News ~ 03/03/20)
Progress is being made on the City of Brazil’s newest park. The Turner Street Park property is being cleaned up and readied for use. At the February meeting of the Board of Parks and Recreation, Superintendent Marv Moon said his department is clearing limbs and random trash and will clean out the garage in the next couple weeks...
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Northview opens sectional play against familiar foe
(High School Sports ~ 03/03/20)
Northview might as well have not turned on the IHSAA boys basketball sectional pairing show two weeks ago. With the way things have played out during Michael Byrum’s tenure as head coach, the Knights’ opening round opponent was essentially a foregone conclusion...
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Johnson signs with Manchester College
(High School Sports ~ 03/03/20)
Northview senior Parker Johnson always wanted to play college baseball someday, but he wasn’t sure how realistic his chances were. That was until his sophomore season when things started to fall into place for him during the summer months with his travel ball team...
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BREAKING NEWS - Indiana Silver Alert: Putnam County Sheriff's Department is investigating the disappearance of Paris Christine Stabler-Day
(Local News ~ 03/03/20)
---------------------- The Putnam County Sheriff’s Department is investigating the disappearance of Paris Christine Stabler-Day, a 15-year-old white female, 5 feet 4 inches, 120 pounds, blonde hair with blue eyes. Paris was last seen wearing a white sweatshirt with a rose on the sleeve, blue jeans or black leggings, and white tennis shoes. Paris also braces on her teeth...
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Eels can't find their shot in season-ending loss
(High School Sports ~ 03/03/20)
SWITZ CITY — A fan seated directly behind the Clay City boys basketball bench gave the Eels a few words of encouragement as the first quarter came to an end. “Keep firing, Eels. They’re going to fall eventually,” she said. She was referring to the poor start Clay City got off to offensively...
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