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BRAZIL BUZZ: All of a sudden, signs of spring are upon us
(Community News ~ 02/27/21)
The sun is shining brightly and I am enjoying some fresh air for a few minutes. The snow cover is struggling to melt in my backyard. Just across the ditch is another story. The tennis courts at Brownsburg High School are covered with water. The large flock of mallards flying overhead are about to be in for a big surprise if they fly in and belly land on that shallow pond. A crash landing could ruffle their feathers...
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THE JOY LADY: Smartphones make Verna wonder if we're we plugged into the ‘right’ power
(Crime News ~ 02/27/21)
It’s time for a confession: I’m not really smart enough to have a smart phone. Evidently, some of my friends aren’t either. A couple of years ago, I was working on a Bible study project with a friend. We were gathering scriptures and illustrations to put them together in a cohesive study to present to other ladies...
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SECTIONAL INFO: Guidelines for upcoming boys' basketball tournaments
(High School Sports ~ 02/27/21)
Tuesday 7 p.m. — Brown County vs. Edgewood Wednesday 6 p.m. — West Vigo vs. Northview 8 p.m. (approximate) — Owen Valley vs. Brownstown Central Friday 6 p.m. — South Vermillion vs. Tuesday’s winner 8 p.m. (approximate) — Wednesday’s winners Saturday...
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James Wilmer “Jim” Hayes
(Obituary ~ 02/27/21)
James Wilmer “Jim” Hayes, 71, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away on February 25, 2021 from complications of lung cancer. He was born on August 26, 1949, to the late Wilmer and Eva (Cooksey) Hayes. A graduate of Van Buren High School with the class of 67’, he went on to receive his Associates in Aircraft Systems Maintenance Technology from the Community College of the Air Force...
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First responders meet challenges of big winter storm
(Local News ~ 02/27/21)
The arrival of the recent winter storm created a bit of chaos for many people. However, first responders took Mother Nature’s fury head-on during the worst of it, February 14-18. Members of the Indiana State Police, Clay County Sheriff’s Department, Brazil Police Department, the other small-town law enforcement agencies, the Brazil Fire Department and other various volunteer fire departments, STAR Ambulance, and Clay County 911 Dispatch not only worked their routine shifts, but they also tackled the developing weather.. ...
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