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Ivy Tech and local businesses host virtual events to benefit community
(State News ~ 04/08/20)
TERRE HAUTE – Ivy Tech Community College Terre Haute has partnered with local businesses to host the Community & College Benefit Series, a series of virtual events designed to bring our community together to support the local economy and Ivy Tech Terre Haute students during the Coronavirus pandemic. Event proceeds will directly support local businesses as well as the Ivy Tech Terre Haute COVID-19 Relief Fund...
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Rohr-ing through 4 decades as an official
(Community Sports ~ 04/08/20)
Longtime Indiana high school referee Tom Rohr has been infatuated with the game of basketball as long as he can remember. Playing at Montezuma High School, Rohr fell in love with the sport. Upon graduation, staying in the game was a priority for him, but what would be the best way to go about filling that void?...
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INDOT begins statewide mowing, litter pick-up and herbicide application
(Local News ~ 04/08/20)
Contracted crews with the Indiana Department of Transportation are scheduled to begin mowing, litter pick-up and herbicide application later this month into early May as part of the agency's multi-faceted roadside management program. Operations will take place throughout the spring and summer along Indiana's more than 11,200 miles of state roads...
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AG Curtis Hill: Small businesses ravaged by coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic must look out for scammers
(Local News ~ 04/08/20)
Scammers are looking to capitalize on more than just consumers’ fears over the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. They are also hoping to take advantage of vulnerable small businesses, Attorney General Curtis Hill said today. There are resources available to small businesses when it comes to the economic impacts of this ongoing public health emergency, Attorney General Hill said. ...
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Avoid stimulus check scams
(Local News ~ 04/08/20)
With the reported forthcoming economic impact payments (commonly referred to as stimulus checks), there are those who will attempt to take advantage of you and the situation. Scammers never allow a crisis go to waste! For that reason, the Indiana State Police would caution all citizens to be ever vigilant in protecting your personal information to avoid being scammed. Here are a few facts from the Internal Revenue Service that every Hoosier should know;...
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Welcome visitor
(Local News ~ 04/08/20)
This Pileated Woodpecker visited Steven and Sara King's home recently.
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4-year-olds receive education subsidies to CRADLES from the State of Indiana
(Local News ~ 04/08/20)
Some 4-year-old students and their families at CRADLES in Brazil and Clay City benefit from the On My Way Pre-K program from the Indiana Office of Early Childhood and Out-of-School Learning. Earlier this week the office announced 2020-21 school year applications are now being accepted...
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County receives $1 million in matching grant for roads again this year
(Local News ~ 04/08/20)
Clay County Commissioner Paul Sinders received good news on Tuesday. The county will receive $1 million for county road improvements through the Community Crossroads Grant. "We were absolutely thrilled because we did not know what was going to happen,' Sinders said...
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11 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Clay County
(Local News ~ 04/08/20)
State and local health officials concurred Wednesday, releasing information that Clay County has 11 COVID-19 cases. Clay County Health Nurse Kim Hyatt said the state has “caught up with the local information.” Of the 11 confirmed COVID-19 cases, Hyatt said nine are self quarantined at home, with two patients hospitalized. No additional information is available due to the federal law - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)...
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