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Christmas in the Park Parade set
(Local News ~ 11/26/08)
The 15th Christmas in the Park Parade will take place Friday, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The theme for this year's parade is "All American Christmas." There are approximately 70-80 entries in this year's parade, including the 2008 Indiana State School Music Association Class B Marching Champion Northview Marching Knights and the 2008 Snowflake Pageant winners...
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North Clay Middle School Honor Roll
(Community News ~ 11/26/08)
Sixth Grade High Distinction Sadie Allen, Ashley Arnold, Henry Batchelor, Rachel Bell, Colte Bicking, Elyssa Broeker, Morgan Brown, Raegan Brown, Skyler Browning, Sydney Buell, Zene Colson, Jackson Copper, Tyler Cox, Brittany Fagg, Gracellen Geswein, Chloe Grigsby, Whitney Halfhill, Jacob Harden, Aidan Harrison, Taylor Hess, Holli Jones, Ashley Kidwell, Mckenzi Kumpf, Elaina Latham, Mannah Mace, Makenzie Mager, Samantha Metz, Alexandria Meyer, Ramey Miller, Hannah Minor, Abi Minton, Taylor Moore, Karen Munoz, Matthew Munoz, Rachel Nicoson, Shasta Parr, Seth Payton, Hillary Pleake, Bailey Pollard, Kaysia Reberger, Chandler Reeves, Steven Reinoehl, Keegan Roembke, Pierce Ross, Mikayla Rowan, Austin Russell, Kaelyn Shouse, Kascha Smith, Mallory Smith, Samantha Smith, Derek Snyder, Justin Stanley, Chase Stanton, Samantha Starr, Curtis Stearley, Chelsea Thomas, Mitchell Thomas, Taylor Thurmond, Tori Tilley, Abigail Timberman, Braden Timberman, Kayla Tolbert, Kersten Tornow, Taylor Walker, Alyssa Wheeler. ...
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Brazil Buzz
(Column ~ 11/26/08)
Those Who Love Nature A heart in love with nature Will never fail to hear A bird in the hedges At every time of year. Though silent be the garden And bare the leafless lane Their eye will look for beauty And will not look in vain. They do not need the sunshine...
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Time for annual 401(k) review?
(Column ~ 11/26/08)
Once you've started contributing to your 401(k) plan and funded it with investments that are appropriate for your needs, you might think you're in good shape and that your 401(k) is now on "autopilot." But that type of thinking can actually be counterproductive, because to get the maximum benefits from your 401(k), you'll need to revise it over time to reflect changes in your life and in the investments that make up your plan...
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Ways to fight cold weather culprits
(Column ~ 11/26/08)
Have you ever had the misfortune of cleaning up a smelly, wet and very cold mess on a freezing winter day? I hope you haven't and never do. Thousands of people, however, suffer through this nightmare every year because unprotected water pipes in their homes freeze and break...
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Barbara Lynn (Smith) Keen
(Obituary ~ 11/26/08)
Barbara Lynn (Smith) Keen, 55, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2008, at her home in Higley, Ariz. She was a loving wife and mother. Barbara was born Feb. 5, 1953, in Brazil, the daughter of Ernest and Betty (Thompson) Smith. On June 22, 1981, she married John D. Keen Jr., in Terre Haute...
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Public Record 11-27-08
(Other Record ~ 11/26/08)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Nov. 25-26: Clay Superior Court - Civil Shannon Orman Vs. Troy Orman: Domestic Relations First Financial Bank Vs. Brett A. Seymour and Lisa D. Seymour: Mortgage Foreclosure...
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Council meets to tweak personnel handbook
(Local News ~ 11/26/08)
Little changes can make a big difference. The Common Council of the City of Brazil recently conducted a special meeting to modify the city's Personnel Policy Handbook. The last time the city thoroughly reviewed the handbook was in 2004 and Mayor Ann Bradshaw said changes were necessary...
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John David Craig
(Obituary ~ 11/26/08)
John David Craig, long-time Indianapolis attorney, public affairs advocate, public speaker and actor, died Nov. 20, 2008, at St. Vincent's Hospice, Indianapolis. He was 73. A native of Brazil, he graduated from Indiana University, where he also attended law school. John was a special agent of the FBI, with postings in Albuquerque and Los Angeles...
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Artistic haven
(Local News ~ 11/26/08)
Building owner giving back to community For almost 100 years, the building served as the Brazil Masonic Temple. But recently, several changes have been taking place at the location on North Walnut Street. During the weekend, artists gathered at the building, which serves as the home of Zachariah Chambers, for a fundraising effort for the community...
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