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Clay County remains at ‘red’ level; CCS announces COVID changes
(Local News ~ 11/24/20)
The Indiana State Department of Health confirms Clay County remains in RED (a high spread level warning), with the Total Positive Cases of COVID-19 reaching 1,156. With the ISDH providing a free testing site in the county last week, there will be more data within a few days as those results come back...
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Kaelber ready to serve needs of Clay County veterans
(Local News ~ 11/24/20)
There’s a new Veterans Service Officer for Clay County, and he’s looking forward to helping local veterans. “I will be here (in the Veterans Service Office, #104 on the main floor of the Clay County Courthouse) five days a week, from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.,” said Randy Kaelber, who replaced retiring Mike Holland on October 30. “If people need an appointment for another time, I will stay for them.”...
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Brazil Tri Kappa chapter celebrates 50th anniversary
(Community News ~ 11/24/20)
The Brazil Tri Kappa Associate Chapter recently celebrated their 50th Anniversary of supporting the Alpha Omega Chapter of Active Tri Kappas. Tri Kappa is a unique philanthropic organization existing only within the boundaries of the state of Indiana...
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Robinett chases down elusive AQHA world championship
(Community Sports ~ 11/24/20)
Since the age of five, Brazil native Robin Robinett has been showing horses. It’s become a lifelong passion of hers, and she’s been quite successful in her multiple decades in the industry. Robinett has won dozens upon dozens of American Paint Horse championships during her showing career, but has come up empty in the championship category in the American Quarter Horse Association...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY, brought to you free by WICU: Making a plea to help a vet
(Local News ~ 11/24/20)
I know money is tough these days, and every organization seems to have its collective hands out seeking money to help people in need. Today’s column is to ask for support of someone I don’t know, but many of you probably do. Terry Batchelor is one of eight siblings in his family who have served our country, and is in need of some help...
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Holiday greetings from CCS superintendent
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/24/20)
CCS Community Members: It would be an understatement to say that 2020 has had its share of trials and tribulations. Most of us are looking forward to 2021 and hoping it will be less “eventful”. During difficult times, it can become easy for us to think that these are the worst of times, and it can become difficult to deflect all the negativity that surrounds us; however, with just a cursory study of history, we are quickly reminded that mankind has witnessed many extremely challenging times...
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