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TOP STORY OF THE DAY, brought to you free by WICU: Clay County could benefit from Illinois detention center closures
(Local News ~ 10/16/21)
BRAZIL (AP) — Clay County is a lot like the other counties around it: rural, overwhelmingly white, lower middle class, and very Republican. But one thing that sets the county apart is its local jail, which is the only jail in Indiana that holds immigrants and asylum-seekers in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody...
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Lady Knights clinch spot in championship match with win over Owen Valley
(High School Sports ~ 10/16/21)
While waiting for the first of Saturday morning’s two Class 3A Owen Valley volleyball Sectional semifinal matches to be completed, an assistant coach from one of the team’s competing in the second sectional semifinal made a note to the media members in attendance...
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CHURCH BRIEFS: Saturday, October 16
(Crime News ~ 10/16/21)
The church is open from sun up til sun down Weekend Mass, Confession, & Adoration: Saturday 7 p.m. Mass with Confession after Mass Sunday 9 a.m. Mass with Confession before Mass at 8 a.m. First Saturday of each month Adoration & Confession 9-11 a.m...
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Epworth UMC to host Blessing of the Animals
(Crime News ~ 10/16/21)
On Sunday, October 17 at 4 p.m., a Blessing of the Animals will be held in the east parking lot of Epworth United Methodist Church at 1414 E. National Ave. Hosting the event, besides Epworth, include Brazil First United Methodist Church and Peniel United Methodist Church, with Pastor Kerry Clear officiating...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Dreaming of turning back the clock
(Local News ~ 10/16/21)
It would be grand if we seniors could turn back the clock, if only for a little while. That is just wishful thinking. The so called “good old days” are long gone. Paul and I feed off of our sweetest memories and cast aside the bad times from the cobwebbed corners of our minds...
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Northview gains valuable experience in season-ending loss to Braves
(High School Sports ~ 10/16/21)
Looking at the roster sheet handed out to those who entered the doors at Owen Valley Saturday night for the volleyball sectional championship between Northview and Brownstown Central, it was abundantly clear which team possessed more experience. Nearly half – 6 of 14 – of Brownstown’s student-athletes had an 11 or 12 listed next to their name, signifying they were either a junior or senior while Northview had half the amount of the Braves (3)...
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