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DeHart, Fowler listed on BaumHoops' 2022 Big Board
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/21)
On Wednesday, Nick Baumgart of BaumHoops.com, put together his initial Class of 2022 Big Board featuring the top prep talent in the state of Indiana. A pair of Northview juniors cracked the list, with Jacob Fowler listed at No. 76 and Ethan DeHart listed at No. 84...
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Elections, awards highlight Soil & Water Conservation annual meeting
(Local News ~ 03/29/21)
Submitted by Clay County Soil & Water Conservation District The Clay County Soil & Water Conservation District 70th Annual Meeting was held on March 18 via Zoom. Agenda items included approval of 69th Annual Meeting Minutes, Approval of 2020 Financial Statement, Supervisor Election and recognition of 2020 Award Winners...
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Great Dane rewards band's development of responsibility
(Community News ~ 03/29/21)
The Northview Band and Guard program continually strives to instill fundamental life skills, such as punctuality and good attendance. To assist them in their efforts, Cory Lookebill of Great Dane (right) recently presented a $1,200 check to Dominic Thompson of Northview (director of the program). For decades the leaders within their team have helped develop responsible young people, ready to meet the challenges of life after graduation. Great Dane appreciates the values this organization brings to Clay County students, and thanks them for their continued pursuit of excellence.
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Community Choir to perform on Friday night
(Community News ~ 03/29/21)
The Brazil Community Choir will present the cantata “IT IS FINISHED” on Friday, April 2 at 6 p.m. at the Forest Park Pavilion.
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Vaccine age lowered to 30; important things parents need to know in getting vaccine for teenagers
(Local News ~ 03/29/21)
The Indiana Department of Health has lowered the age for people eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine to 30, and that number will change to 16 on Wednesday, March 31. The Indiana Department of Health has issued guidelines for parents to follow in getting their teenagers signed up.
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James Richard "Jim" McCullough
(Obituary ~ 03/29/21)
James Richard "Jim" McCullough, 78, went to be with his Lord on Saturday, March 27, 2021. Jim was born on July 3, 1942 in Saline City to the late Earl and Glen Janice (Thomas) McCullough. He was a 1960 graduate from Clay City High School. Following graduation, Jim joined the Army National Guard. On December 30, 1970, Jim married the love of his life, Maxine (Yarde) McCullough...
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Carrie E. Basso
(Obituary ~ 03/29/21)
Carrie E. Basso, 50, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away at her home, unexpectedly, on March 27, 2021. She was born on September 21, 1970, in Wayne County, Michigan, the daughter of George and Catherine (Marsden) Williamson. She graduated from Brazil High School and then went on to get a degree in Computer Science...
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Strain signs with Wabash College
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/21)
Running as been a major part of Hunter Strain’s life as long as he can remember. He ran throughout middle school and is set to complete his four-year high school career this spring on the track. The last seven years culminated in him, sitting next to his parents while wearing a red Wabash sweatshirt, signing his letter of intent to run cross country and track at Wabash College Monday afternoon inside Northview’s Senior Café...
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Larry L. Cheek
(Obituary ~ 03/29/21)
Larry L. Cheek, 48, of Pass Christian, Mississippi, passed away unexpectedly on March 13, 2021. He was born in Brazil on November 11, 1971 to Donald and Betty Cheek (Rhodes), spending much of his life in and around Brazil. Larry attended Northview High School, but his heart, since childhood, was always on the water with a fishing pole in hand. ...
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Wilmadean Marie Spelbring Schepper Baker
(Obituary ~ 03/29/21)
It is with saddened hearts that we share that Wilmadean Marie Spelbring Schepper Baker, age 95, passed away on March, 27 2021. Wilmadean was born June 29, 1925 to Fred and Dora (Kord) Spelbring in Poland, Indiana. It has been said that Wilmadean was a legend, a pillar of the community in which she lived but the description Wilmadean wanted to be remembered by most was that she was a person who made a difference; and that she did...
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MONDAY'S COVID-19 UPDATE: Vaccine age falls to 30, then 16
(Local News ~ 03/29/21)
Hoosiers ages 30 and older are now eligible to sign up for a free COVID-19 vaccine, the Indiana Department of Health announced today. This expansion of eligibility makes the vaccine available to more than 840,000 additional Hoosiers. Beginning Wednesday, Hoosiers age 16 and older, also will be able to schedule a vaccine...
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