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Law enforcement confirms they have responded to a bomb threat at the Brazil Kroger
(Local News ~ 02/13/21)
Brazil Police Chief Clint McQueen understands the public's natural curiosity and desire to know what is happening but urges people to stay away from 100 Forest Park Plaza. "It's not potentially worth putting your safety into harm's way to see what is happening," McQueen said about the heavy traffic of numerous motorists driving through the parking lot. "It is a bomb threat, and our department is working on making sure that everyone is safe and the scene is secured."...
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THURSDAY'S COVID-19 UPDATE: District 7 numbers still declining
(Local News ~ 02/13/21)
As of noon Thursday, February 10, the Indiana State Department of Health data shows the spread of COVID-19 in District 7 is in decline. Of the counties in Indiana’s District 7, along with Clay, Greene, Parke, Sullivan, Vermillion, and Vigo counties are in YELLOW, with scores of 1.5...
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THE JOY LADY: In this holiday week, God’s valentine is all about love
(Crime News ~ 02/13/21)
February. The month of love and romance, of hearts and flowers. And oh, yes, don’t forget the chocolate! Some say Valentine was a priest during the reign of the Roman Emperor Claudius II. It seems Claudius did not want his soldiers to be married, for he feared that soldiers who loved ladies would not love Claudius as much and therefore would make terrible soldiers...
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Ivy Tech offering virtual informational sessions
(Community News ~ 02/13/21)
TERRE HAUTE – Ivy Tech Community College is launching monthly virtual information sessions to help individuals learn about tuition-free and low-cost career training. Sessions are open to anyone looking to skill up for a new career, including displaced workers, or those whose employment situation has changed due to the pandemic...
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Brazil Rotary Club news
(Community News ~ 02/13/21)
Rotary Club of Brazil recently welcomed Brazil City Police Chief Clint McQueen (top photo) and heard an update from him about the police department’s recent move into the former Duke Energy building, along with the Water Utilities department. Club President Rob Dispennett (botom photo) also gave the Chief a check for a $500 donation to the police department’s “Shop With a Cop” program. The club has regular noon lunch meetings every Wednesday at Cilantro’s meeting & banquet room.
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Eels go cold in second half, drop sixth straight
(High School Sports ~ 02/13/21)
Playing its third game in as many days, Clay City’s boys basketball team ran out of steam in the second half of Saturday’s game against Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference rival – and potential sectional opponent – Shakamak. The Eels put up 13 points in the first quarter, taking a three-point lead...
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