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JULIE A. SHIELDS
(Obituary ~ 01/13/05)
Julie A. Shields, 35, of Terre Haute died at 10:15 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 9, 2005, in Union Hospital, following a brief battle with cancer. Born March 31, 1969, in Greencastle, she was the daughter of Keith G. and Betty Shaw Dorsett. She was an office assistant for Dr. Daniel Keller and worked for Hampton Lawn Care; she had formerly been an employee of DADC, AET, a driver with UPS; and a patrolman with the Ohio State Highway Patrol Piqua Post...
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MARIETTA GLOVER
(Obituary ~ 01/13/05)
Marietta Glover, 70, of Greencastle died Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2005, in Putnam County Hospital. Born May 16, 1934, in Greencastle, she was the daughter of Laverne and Jessie (Green) Sanford. She was a graduate of Greencastle High School Class of 1952 and St. Vincent's School of Nursing Class of 1955...
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Five people arrested on meth charges
(Local News ~ 01/13/05)
Five people were arrested in Clay County on Wednesday on a variety of methamphetamine related charges. Arrested were: - James J. Hansen, 32, charged with dealing meth as a Class A Felony. Bond was set at $50,000 with 10 percent not allowed. - Aaron Burk, 28, charged with possession of meth with the intent to deliver, a Class A Felony. Bond was set at $50,000 with 10 percent not allowed...
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Judge Ernest Yelton appointed to State Gaming Commission
(Local News ~ 01/13/05)
Judge Ernest Yelton sits in his Circuirt Court office in the Clay County Courthouse. Today, the judge was named Executive Director of the Indiana Gaming Commission. Another Clay County resident is being asked to serve the state. Today Clay Circuit Court Judge Ernest Yelton was appointed the Executive Director of the Indiana Gaming Commissioner by Gov. Mitch Daniels. The 10 a.m. announcement was made in the Governor's Office at Indianapolis...
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City, Humane Society disagree on new contract
(Local News ~ 01/13/05)
Less than six hours after the Brazil City Council signed a negotiated animal control contract last week, the Clay County Humane Society broke the agreement, Mayor Tom Arthur reported. "The ink's not hardly dry yet," the mayor told the Brazil Board of Works and Public Safety Tuesday evening...
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Helping residents through United Way
(Local News ~ 01/13/05)
Field Customer Relations Manager Rick Burger presents a check to Clay County United Way Vice-president Cheryl Witted on behalf of the Cinergy Foundation. A philanthropic non-profit organization developed for reinvesting in the communities they serve, the Cinergy Foundation donated $2,000 to the Clay County United Way on Monday...
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