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State basketball tournament brings out Hoosier Hysteria
(High School Sports ~ 03/12/20)
In just a couple of days, the regional round of the IHSAA boys basketball tournament will get underway around the state. It’s the 110th year this has taken place and because of that, The Brazil Times was interested in getting different perspectives from notable Clay County coaches, former players and media members about their time taking part in the state tournament...
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How far will they fall?
(Local News ~ 03/12/20)
As some people reconsider upcoming travel plans and events are being canceled due to the rise of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Indiana, officials believe it’s the reason for lower prices at the gas pump. Last week a few gas stations dropped prices under $2 a gallon in the Wabash Valley, but not in Brazil...
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IHSAA State Tournaments to continue with no spectators
(State News ~ 03/12/20)
Commissioner Bobby Cox announced today that the remaining games in the IHSAA boys basketball state tournament will continue as scheduled but with limited spectators in attendance as Indiana seeks to prevent the spread of the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19)...
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Notices due to COVID-19
(Local News ~ 03/12/20)
The Brazil Times has been notified of the following changes, postponements, cancelations due to COVID-19 concerns: Clay County Sheriff Paul Harden announced the Clay County Justice Center will not be allowing any outside visitors to the Jail Facility until further notice. However, video visitation is still available, and the Lobby will remain open to the public...
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Clay County Health Department holds POD training exercise
(Local News ~ 03/12/20)
If a health crisis requires local officials to disperse medication en mass throughout Clay County, a recent training exercise helped ensure the readiness by the Clay County Health Department. On Saturday, March 7th, a POD (Point Of Distribution) set up within 30 minutes during a training exercise at Clay City High School. The training helped determine a few hiccups in the plan, but that’s fine, according to the event organizer...
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