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Facing mounting blood shortage, Red Cross offers incentives; Rotary event planned Jan. 3
(Local News ~ 12/29/21)
Nearly two years into the pandemic, everyone has earned a holiday break with their family and friends. But as the nation gathers again for celebrations this season, the American Red Cross, which provides 40% of the country’s blood, is facing historically low blood supply levels...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Flick’s Ice Cream Store was once a Brazil hotspot
(Local News ~ 12/29/21)
In 1935 Flick and Ilene McCollister began their business ventures by opening a restaurant called “The Dew Drop Inn” located at 912 West National Avenue. In March 1936 they and their two-year-old daughter, Marylou, rented a store building from Del Stewart on East, National Avenue and opened a fish market. ...
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Celebrating pet relationships for 10 years running in Brazil
(Local News ~ 12/29/21)
December is a special month for Four Loving Paws, which opened 10 years ago on December 5th with one simple goal. “The vision was a modern facility, with a very knowledgeable staff and doctors with the best quality equipment, supplies, and techniques that we could do,” said Dr. ...
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Winnifred Knust
(Obituary ~ 12/29/21)
Winnifred Knust, 89, went to be with her Lord on Monday, December 27, 2021 at IU Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born in Clay County on February 23, 1932 to the late David and Ruth (Bernhardt) McCullough. Winnie graduated in 1950 from Ashboro High School as the valedictorian, and married the love of her life Jack Knust on March 9, 1951. She received some additional education before going to work in the office at Chesty Foods, and later for the State of Indiana...
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WABASH VALLEY CLASSIC: Knights stay hot, advance to consolation title game
(High School Sports ~ 12/29/21)
When Northview lost the opening round of the First Financial Wabash Valley Classic to Terre Haute North, there was a sense of disappointment that streamed throughout the program. The Knights had a goal of playing for the Classic title but fell short of that in their first crack at getting into the winner’s bracket...
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VIDEO: Stay safe this New Year's Eve, message by Brazil Police Department
(Local News ~ 12/29/21)
Brazil Police Chief Clint McQueen took a moment this week to sit down with Times Reporter Ivy Jacobs and record a special New Year’s safety message for local residents.
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CLAY CITY CLASSIC: Arties break Clay City's heart in semifinal thriller
(High School Sports ~ 12/29/21)
Taking on Martinsville in Wednesday’s Clay City Classic semifinal, Clay City found itself down by 14 points in the third quarter after the Artesians went on a 13-0 run. The air had been taken out of the Eel Dome. But Clay City stayed in the fight, head coach Chris Ames acknowledged, and began chipping away at its double-digit deficit possession by possession...
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Helping families get toys
(Local News ~ 12/29/21)
Chris and Beth Krampe and family provided toys for 36 families along with St Vincent DePaul Food Pantry by doing over 71 food orders last week. This was provided with the support of the Krambos Motorcycle Company.
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