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Cloverleaf puts halt to visitations
(Local News ~ 09/04/21)
Cloverleaf Healthcare of Knightsville has temporarily suspended all indoor family visitation, as announced Friday on Facebook. “We will immediately resume visitation when we go 14 days with all negative test results. We appreciate your continued support during these challenging times.”...
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INGALSBE'S INSIGHTS: Sports editor, family confirm that ‘Skunks stink’
(Local News ~ 09/04/21)
For about a two-week span, I would randomly catch a whiff of skunk smell in the front room of my wife, Kelli, and I’s house from time-to-time during late night hours. It would trickle in enough to the point where I would boil vinegar for a few minutes. That always did the trick...
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CCSC provides new student/staff data; quarantine policy changed to new state guidelines
(Local News ~ 09/04/21)
Coordinator of Health Services for Clay Community Schools Lynn Stoelting, BSN RN, provided new data for students and families. On Wednesday, Governor Eric Holcomb’s new executive order allows changes for students quarantined due to COVID-19. Stoelting explained all quarantined students may now attend school if they were identified as close contact at school...
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Two Wednesday accidents slow traffic on Indiana 59
(Local News ~ 09/04/21)
Motorists traveling on State Road 59 Wednesday evening might have had to make several changes to their plans due to the closed road. Two accidents within an hour kept first responders busy. The first accident was reported by a 911 caller at 5:21 p.m., on SR 59, just south of the stoplight at Jackson Street in Brazil...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Memories of grandfather spur generations of music
(Community News ~ 09/04/21)
I fill my mind with sweet music and envision people smiling and dancing when I think of my maternal grandfather, John Andrew Logan Siner. He sure could play his violin beautifully, a God-given gift of music that he handed down to his five children-Thelma, Hubert, Wilber, Geneva (mom)and Bonnie Jean. All were very talented. They liked almost every genre of music and played a variety of instruments — gaining accolades from their audiences, both public and private...
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Donation helps Launch Academy to add on enclosed playground
(Local News ~ 09/04/21)
A playground is vital to children, which is why Launch Academy is expanding westward to include one. Executive Director and Instructor Pamela Fischer believe in encouraging students to be their best. “We want these students to be leaders when they move on,” Fischer said about the 72 students currently at the school. “But they need some space to get out and stretch their legs.”...
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LOCAL BRIEFS: COVID-19 turns ‘Power of Community’ event into solely online auction
(Local News ~ 09/04/21)
The annual Power of the Community face-to-face dinner event has been canceled due to Clay County’s red status in COVID-19 numbers. However, local kindergartners will still be the beneficiaries of the September 7th-12th “Power of the Community” online auction at the organization’s United Way website at Uwwv.org/POC. (The dates were moved back one day by the United Way from what was originally published.)...
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Clay City shines at Terre Haute Savings Bank State Preview
(High School Sports ~ 09/04/21)
Although the clouds hovering over Terre Haute’s LaVern Gibson Championship Course Saturday morning were dark and filled with rain ready to be unleashed at any moment, Clay City’s runners made sure the gloomy day was filled with sunshine. Competing in the Class 1A – Class 3A race, the Eels had plenty to smile about when the day was all said and done...
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Miller wins middle school State Preview race
(High School Sports ~ 09/04/21)
North Clay’s Aubrey Miller continued her strong cross country season Saturday morning at the Terre Haute Savings Bank Middle School State Preview race. Miller ran away from the competition in the final 400 meters of the race to capture the individual championship with a time of 11:59. North Clay’s girls cross country team finished in second-place...
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