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Clay County 10s going to World Series
(High School Sports ~ 07/22/04)
Clay County 10s 3rd baseman Craig Peters attempts a bunt in a game in state championship play. Peters is a member of the state championship 10s squad. The Clay County 10s All-Star baseball team earned the state championship last weekend with a three-game series victory over Tell City at Shelbyville...
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BOBBY EVELAND
(Obituary ~ 07/22/04)
Bobby Eveland, 44, of Brazil, died unexpectedly Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at St. Vincent Clay Hospital. He was born Sept. 30, 1959, the son of Bobby Gene Eveland Sr. and Bertha Mae Kohler Eveland. He was preceded in death by his father and his brother, Andy Eveland...
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WAYNE L. MODESITT
(Obituary ~ 07/22/04)
Wayne L. Modesitt, 67, of Cory, died Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at St. Francis Hospital in Indianapolis from complications from leukemia. He was born Aug. 23, 1936, in Cory, the son of Ernest and Frances Hull Modesitt. He graduated from Cory High School, Class of 1954. On Jan. 28, 1956, he married Barbara Edwards Modesitt...
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JULIA WERNEKE DEEM
(Obituary ~ 07/22/04)
Julia Werneke Deem, 91, of Greencastle, died Tuesday, July 20, 2004, at Asbury Towers Healthcare in Greencastle. Born Sept. 20, 1912, she was the daughter of Henry "C.B." and Essie Sharp Werneke. She was a graduate of Greencastle High School Class of 1930 and Indianapolis Business School...
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Two detained in school vandalism
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
Two juveniles have been detained by the Brazil Police Department for their involvement in the break-in and destruction of property at the Meridian Elementary. According to Chief of Police Mark Loudermilk, 14-year-old and 16-year-old male juveniles were detained on July 20 concerning the crime...
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Mayor requests help with storm damage
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
The Indiana Department of Local Government Finance has cut the City Street Department budget by over $100,000. To balance the budget, Mayor Tom Arthur has not replaced employees as they resign from the department. The department is working with only seven employees, down from 12 in January...
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Popcorn Festival plans coming along nicely
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
Clay County Preservation Association board member Glen Brown presents Jane Krecker a $300 check for the 2004 Orville Redenbacher Clay County Popcorn Festival. The presentation was made July 15 during the festival's committee meeting. The 2004 festival will be the first weekend in October...
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Radio station back on the air
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
Crossroads Communications FM Station B102.7 is now back on the air at partial power after a lightning strike destroyed nearly 700 feet of coaxial transmission line that runs the height of the broadcast tower. The station went off the air around 10:30 a.m. last Friday...
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