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SLIAC postpones soccer, volleyball seasons
(College Sports ~ 08/05/20)
Like fellow Northview alum Zack Calandrilla, Greenville freshman Sarah Bryan will have to wait a little longer to begin her collegiate soccer career, as the St. Louis Intercollegiate Athletic Conference issued the following statement regarding the upcoming fall sports seasons:...
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County on track to apply for CARES grant
(Local News ~ 08/05/20)
Jim Coffenberry of West Central Economic Development Inc., representing Clay County, said he thinks the county has a good chance of receiving CARES money to help finance a $3 million project in Brazil Industrial Park. The money will come from CARES, federal money set aside to assist with relief from the COVID-19 pandemic...
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BLOG: Grandpa Stewart
(Local News ~ 08/05/20)
My Grandpa Stewart didn’t have much to say. He was the quietest one in our boisterous family. I once asked him why he didn’t talk as much as anyone else. He said, “I talk only when I have something to say.” I must have looked puzzled, so he explained. ...
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Shelter for homeless female veterans coming to Clay City
(Local News ~ 08/05/20)
Dr. Duane Chassie, invited the public to attend the grand opening and ribbon cutting for “A Place Called Hope,” a temporary residence for homeless female veterans at 501 E. 9th St., Clay City, during Tuesday’s meeting of the Clay City Town Council. Dr. Chassie said $50,000 has been invested in renovating the property and there is more to do...
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City offices open Monday, masks required
(Local News ~ 08/05/20)
Mayor Brian Wyndham announced Wednesday morning that all Brazil city offices will be open to the public once again starting Monday but masks are required. The offices have been closed the past several days due to an increase in COVID-19 cases in Clay County.
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