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Thiemann and Akers take take Junior Open titles
(High School Sports ~ 07/23/03)
Northview High School seniors Amy Thiemann and Tyler Akers each won their respective age groups with stellar rounds during the Optimist Brazil Open Junior Golf Tournament on Monday afternoon. Thiemann, the top golfer on the Knights high varsity girls team, recorded a 76 over 18 holes to defeat Terre Haute's Gennifer Marrs in the girls 16-18 year old group. Marrs shot an 80 to finish four shots behind Thiemann...
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MARY CATHERINE CARMICHAEL ARTHUR COMBS
(Obituary ~ 07/23/03)
Mary Catherine Carmichael Arthur Combs, 93, of Brazil passed away Tuesday, July 22, 2003, at Holly Hill Health Care where she had resided since Sept. 15, 1999. She was born May 2, 1910 to Clareance Carmichael and Pearl Henry in Bloomfield, Ind. She was a member of the first cosmetology class in Indiana in 1935 and worked as a beautician in Indianapolis, Bloomfield, Spencer and Sullivan, Ind...
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EDDIE M. UNGERER
(Obituary ~ 07/23/03)
Eddie M. Ungerer, 77 of Canton, Texas, passed away Friday, July 18, 2003. Born Sept. 23, 1925, in Brazil, to the late Garrett M. Ungerer and Hazel Harding Ungerer, he attended Van Buren High School. He was married to Nina Lee Watson who preceded him in death...
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See ewe at the fair!
(Local News ~ 07/23/03)
Courtney Dayhuff and her Hampshire ewe lamb and Garrett Vandeventer and his Hampshire yearling await the judge's final decision for Champion Hampshire. Dayhuff's ewe received Champion Hampshire and Vandeventer's yearling was given Reserve Champion Hampshire...
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Fair competition is for seniors, too
(Local News ~ 07/23/03)
Clay Health Center residents Harold Rogers; Irene Dierdorf; Roy Fagg; Ethel Taylor; Virginia Church; and Dorothy Linton each submitted a felt design they colored with markers in the Clay County 4-H Fair. In Shirley Pollom's many years working with residents at Clay Health Center, 1408 E. Hendrix St., the activity director has learned that each person needs to find something they can do that keeps their interest, whether it's playing a hand of cards or creating an artistic keepsake...
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Clean-up successful, mayor says
(Local News ~ 07/23/03)
Recent storms brought about mass destruction throughout Brazil, but the ensuing clean-up was a success. Mayor Kenny Crabb credited all the city departments for coming together to dispose of the debris at Tuesday night's City Council meeting. Forest Park was hit especially hard, but Pike Lumber came through, bringing in two logging crews who worked for two days cutting up fallen trees. ...
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