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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: 53 cases, 3 deaths and Clay County's rank in District 7
(Local News ~ 06/05/20)
On Wednesday, Clay County Public Health Nurse Kim Hyatt confirmed the third death reported on the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) COVID-19 website. Hyatt said the local resident had been hospitalized for the illness, same as the other two reported deaths from the virus. Further details are not available due to the Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)...
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Coronavirus adds fuel to Patterson's fire
(High School Sports ~ 06/05/20)
Saturday was supposed to be the day. After pulling up lame in the 2019 boys track and field state finals at Indiana University, Clay City sprinter Bryce Patterson made it his mission to return to Bloomington this weekend. He and coach Cole Schroer put together specific workouts to get him ready, including ones based on strengthening his hamstring...
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Remember the fallen
(Community News ~ 06/05/20)
In remembrance of Memorial Day, a ceremony by members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1127 and the American Legion Post #2 was held at Summit Lawn Cemetery, 7682 N County Road 200 W, Brazil, IN, on Saturday, May 30. The ceremony was held at the graveside of local hero, U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Gregory S. Stultz, who died in active duty during the Global War on Terror Feb. 19, 2010...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Carberry Meat Market
(Community News ~ 06/05/20)
Philip Carberry was born in Brown County, Ohio. As a young man he left Ohio and came to Brazil, Indiana, to work as a coal driller. After working in this profession for many years, Philip obtained a position at the meat market of Brown and Jarboe. In this business he learned the butcher trade. He stayed in the butcher trade all of his working life. In 1870 Philip married Helen B. Johnson...
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Church News
(Local News ~ 06/05/20)
First Baptist Church This Sunday June 7, pastoral candidate the Rev. Dr. Quentin Madden will preach his trial sermon. The sermon title is “Blessed Are Those Who Seek” based on Jeremiah 29:10-14 and Matthew 6:33; 7:7-11. If you are able, please attend the in-person service. For those at risk another option will be to drive to the church parking lot and hear the sermon on your radio at 88.9 FM. Thanks to First Christian Church for loaning us a low powered FM transmitter...
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Staunton Scene
(Local News ~ 06/05/20)
STAUNTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Sunday morning church service starts at 11:00. Covid-19 precautions are in place, so everyone can have a safe worship experience. Church service is also continuing to be live-streamed on Facebook Live, also at 11:00 a.m. Pastor Tim Grant and his family are presenting services with wonderful messages and music each week...
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Government grant purchases $75,000 in food and hygiene products for COVID-19 relief in Brazil
(Local News ~ 06/05/20)
On June 13th the City of Brazil, working with the Clay County Emergency Food Pantry and the Clay County Senior Citizens will have the first of four food and hygiene products distributions at First Christian Church on U.S. 40 West in Brazil. In April, The Brazil Times reported an interview with Mayor Brian Wyndham when the city learned they had received a $75,000 grant from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs for COVID-19 relief...
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IHSAA issues Return-To-School Guidelines
(High School Sports ~ 06/05/20)
INDIANAPOLIS – The Indiana High School Athletic Association, Inc. (IHSAA) is pleased that the COVID-19 Health and Safety ReEntry Guidance has been provided to Indiana schools today by the Governor’s Office and the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE). This guidance also includes a three-phased pathway for the return of education-based athletics which coincide with the previously scheduled first practice date for girls golf (July 31) and practice for all other fall sports (August 3)...
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