- What do you look forward to most during fall? (08/29/08)
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BREAKING NEWS: Knights trail at halftime
(High School Sports ~ 08/29/08)
At halftime, Northview's football team is trailing Edgewood 14-7. Stay tuned to our website for updates and the full story following the game.
- UPDATE: Knights drop first WIC game to Edgewood (Local News ~ 08/29/08)
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CHurch News
(Community News ~ 08/29/08)
ROCK RUN CHURCH You are invited to come and listen to our Guest Speaker, Elder Tipton at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 31, and again at 6 p.m. to enjoy "The Masters Five" Gospel Singers. Have questions or need a ride?? Call our Van Minister "Tim" at 448-2756...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 08/29/08)
STAUNTON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., with worship service following at 10:30. Doug Parkey is the minister. If you need transportation to morning worship service, please phone the church office at 446-3211; the bus is wheel-chair equipped...
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PUBLIC RECORD 08-30-08
(Other Record ~ 08/29/08)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Aug. 28-29. Clay Superior Court -- Civil Atlantic Credit and Finance, Inc. Vs. Tanya A. Nelmida: Civil Collections Clay Circuit Court -- Civil Brian K. Letourneau Vs. Angels K. Letourneau: Domestic Relations...
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Earl P. Shobe
(Obituary ~ 08/29/08)
Earl P. Shobe, 99, passed away peacefully at his home surrounded by family in the early morning hours of Friday, Aug. 15, 2008. Earl was born in New Richmond, Ind., to the union of Charles and Eva (Miller) Shobe on July 5, 1909. Earl joined the United States Navy at the age of 16 July 10, 1927, and was honorably discharged Nov. 16, 1937...
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Debra Stearley Adkins
(Obituary ~ 08/29/08)
Debra Stearley Adkins, 58, Servierville, Tenn., passed away Sunday, Aug. 24, 2008, after a courageous battle with cancer. Debra was raised in a military family and as a result, traveled extensively. She was manager of Perfumania. She was preceded in death by her father Major Arthur W. Stearley, mother Marian W. Stearley and brother Toby...
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Clarifications
(Local News ~ 08/29/08)
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NFL Punt, Pass and Kick coming to Wabash Valley
(Local News ~ 08/29/08)
Beginning Friday, Sept. 5, young football enthusiasts will have the opportunity to exhibit their football skills when ESPN 1300 and WSDX 1130 Radio, along with AdvantagePlus of Indiana Federal Credit Union hosts the NFL Pepsi Punt, Pass and Kick competition...
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Labor Day closings
(Local News ~ 08/29/08)
With the Labor Day holiday on Monday, several local meetings and activities have been rescheduled, and public facilities will be closed. The offices in the Brazil City Hall will be closed for the holiday with the exception of the Brazil City Police and City Fire departments. Also, with the City Hall closed, the Brazil Sanitation Department will be running a day behind for trash pick up...
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More raid suspects may soon be caught
(Local News ~ 08/29/08)
Two of the five elusive suspects from the Aug. 5 drug sweep could soon find themselves in custody. Clay County Prosecutor Lee Reberger told The Brazil Times Friday that the U.S. Marshals Office Fugitive Task Force is tracking down Keith E. Fields, Nicole J. Bond-Lange, Jonah Childress, Dusty Rhodes and Kimberly Schurick and two of them are close to being brought back to face their drug charges...
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Marching to the beat
(Local News ~ 08/29/08)
Clay City Junior/Senior High School Band Director Mark Ziegler instructs the Clay City Imperial Regiment Thursday after school. Students have been working on a routine entitled "Child's Play" since June in preparation for this year's ISSMA marching band competitions. Kimberly Gleason Photo...
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New trial to be scheduled for alleged molester
(Local News ~ 08/29/08)
A new trial will be scheduled for a Brazil man on alleged child molestation and battery charges after a mistrial on the same charges earlier this month. Clay County Prosecutor Lee Reberger told The Brazil Times that Clay Superior Judge Blaine Akers was notified of the State of Indiana's intention to request a new trial date for Joseph A. Short...
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