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UPDATE: New state total of cases of COVID-19 = 79
(Local News ~ 03/20/20)
INDIANAPOLIS —The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) today reported 23 new positive cases of COVID-19, bringing to 79 the number of Hoosiers diagnosed through ISDH, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and private laboratories. Two Hoosiers have died...
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BREAKING: Plans for eLearning issued by Clay Community School Corporation
(Local News ~ 03/20/20)
The following letter was issued by the Clay Community School Corporation regarding their response to the COVID-19 outbreak and plans for continued student success as eLearning is implemented: As the world deals with the Coronavirus crisis, CCS continues to develop plans to serve our most valuable asset, our students. ...
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COVID-19 ends Wolfe’s senior season prematurely
(College Sports ~ 03/20/20)
It was a somewhat normal day of practice for the Dayton Flyers baseball team. With the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic going on around them, former Clay City standout Hunter Wolfe and his teammates were aware of what could happen. But what ended up happening shocked them, as well as the rest of the sports world...
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BEE-nch donation by Beekeepers Club
(Local News ~ 03/20/20)
The Clay County Beekeepers Club purchased a bench and donated it to the Brazil parks department. The bench was placed near the walking trail and pond at Craig park on Saturday March 14th. Club member Donnie Blanton brought his tractor to prep the ground. ...
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The vision of the city of Brazil captured on film
(Local News ~ 03/20/20)
“Through the Eyes of a Child” was the vision for Brazil Main Street’s 2020 “Love Your City” photography contest and exhibition. In January, Clay County students in Pre-K through 12th grade were invited to capture everyday life in Brazil, Indiana on camera so that others in the community could see it’s beauty through a child’s perspective...
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IDOC announces ways offenders can contact loved ones during COVID-19
(State News ~ 03/20/20)
Indianapolis, Ind.— Starting March 18, 2020, to lessen strain on offenders and their loved ones the result the COVID-19 virus, Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) officials worked with the telephone and video service provider to permit each eligible offender the opportunity for two five-minute-long phone calls, as well as one video visit of either 10 or 25 minutes each week and fee free...
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Indiana Donor Network Announces COVID-19 Testing Partnership with Indiana State Department of Health
(State News ~ 03/20/20)
INDIANAPOLIS – Indiana Donor Network announces a major step forward in organ donation and transplantation in the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. We have been in contact with the Indiana State Department of Health, who will partner with us to provide timely COVID-19 testing on all potential organ donors. Because of this testing, organ donation can continue to save lives during this pandemic. We greatly appreciate the partnership of the Indiana State Department of Health...
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Frank Wesley Rader
(Obituary ~ 03/20/20)
Frank Wesley Rader, 79, of Brazil, passed away at Union Hospital on March 19, 2020. Frank was born on July 6th, 1940, in Brazil, Indiana, the son of Ora and Ruth (Modesitt) Rader. He graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1959. Following high school, he served in the Army National Guard. He married Patsy Michael on December 31, 1959...
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Robert Donald Dellacca
(Obituary ~ 03/20/20)
Robert Donald Dellacca, Dad, Grandpa and to his friends and fellow servicemen “Double D” passed away passed away on Thursday, March 19, 2020. He was born in Carbon, Indiana April 6, 1937 to Robert and Ruth Louise (Sawyer) Dellacca. His Mom called him Donny Boy. He attended Brazil High School, eventually transferring to Ben Davis High School graduating in 1955...
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Clay County businesses rally around local restaurants
(Community News ~ 03/20/20)
As the shelves in the grocery stores fall barren by the day due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic, restaurants around the Clay County area have remained open, offering delivery, carryout, curbside pick up and drive-thru options for the public. In an effort to help, Director of Operations Ryan Bormann at KIHM Metal Technologies has begun coordinating with other local businesses around Clay Couty to provide relief for local restaurants to have meals delivered or to allow employees to leave their facility and grab their lunch from a local restaurant.. ...
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SENIOR SELECTIONS 2020 March - Hoosier Hysteria: alive and well in Clay County
(Entertainment ~ 03/20/20)
As the calendar flips from the winter months into the spring, the popular saying, ‘April showers bring May flowers,’ can be heard and seen often. But what about March? In the third month of the year, it’s all about basketball – at least in Indiana. And that’s no different in Clay County...
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SENIOR SELECTIONS 2020 MARCH - Got time for basketball hysteria? Then you got time for some good health practices
(Entertainment ~ 03/20/20)
As “March Madness©” descends on us, another type of madness is swirling above us other than NCAA tournaments. If you have not heard of the Coronavirus AKA Covid-19 then you might want to have a seat in case you are standing. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), “On February 11, 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) announced an official name for the disease that is causing the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak, first identified in Wuhan China. ...
- SENIOR SELECTIONS 2020 March - A look back in local basketball (Local News ~ 03/20/20)
- SENIOR SELECTIONS 2020 March - A look back in local basketball (Entertainment ~ 03/20/20)
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SENIOR SELECTIONS 2020 March - Who Needs an Estate Plan? (And What if I Don’t Have One?)
(Entertainment ~ 03/20/20)
Benjamin Franklin once said - “Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.” Mark Twain said - “Never put off till tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.” Unfortunately, doing estate planning “tomorrow,” or the day after tomorrow, maybe too late...
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