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Teen to be charged as adult
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
On Monday, a male juvenile was formally charged for his alleged involvement in the Fentanyl overdose of a 17-year-old Clay City girl on New Year's Day. According to Clay County Circuit Court records, Judge Joseph Trout waived Cody Levi Sebade, 17, Clay City, into adult court on allegations he was involved in the death of Haley Bryan. ...
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Honor Rolls
(Community News ~ 04/29/10)
Forest Park Elementary Kindergarten Perfect Attendance Tara Pearce, Mason Staley, Tony Anderson, Dalton Branson, Matthew Branson, Makenna Cook, Conner Czizek, Jordan Hancock, Davon Miller, Jami Skaggs-McIntire, Landon Winchel First Grade All A's: Jonah Freeman, Aidan Herzog, Madison Houser, Mackenzie Michael, Mason Reynolds, Lexy Snow, Clara Thompson, Anna Gregg, Kennady Harden, Maddison Sherman, Hunter Torbert, Cameron Vanatti...
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Just for mom on her special day
(Column ~ 04/29/10)
Sweet and spicy chicken This dish is a taste celebration that is quick and easy to put together. Low-fat and flavorful, this chicken entrée served solo has less than 250 calories. Ingredients: How to do it: Place six skinless, boneless chicken breast halves, peppered or sprinkled with Mrs. Dash Original Blend in a skillet with the olive oil and onions...
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Arthritis: The pain and farming
(Column ~ 04/29/10)
Numerous Americans are affected with arthritis, which is an inflammation of a joint. It is especially shocking to me that one-third of all adult farm and ranch operators are affected by arthritis. Working in the agricultural field requires individuals to climb up steep slopes, lift odd and heavy objects, walk long distances holding heavy items, and grip items tightly for extended periods of time. ...
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Big finds!
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
While hunting with his grandfather, 4-year-old Dylan Smith discovered three large mushrooms. He had been out hunting for the morels with his grandfather, Marvin Schopmeyer.
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Public Record
(Court News ~ 04/29/10)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse April 26-29: Clay Superior Court -- Civil LVNV Funding Vs. Margit T. Wilburn: Civil Collections Capital One Bank Vs. Michael F. Archer: Civil Collections Midland Funding Vs. Michelle M. Hendren: Civil Collections...
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March Food Inspections
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
The following is a list of food service inspections conducted by the Clay County Health Department for the month of March. March 2010 Food Service Inspections...
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Area Genealogy Society to present special May 10 program
(Community News ~ 04/29/10)
TERRE HAUTE -- The Wabash Valley Genealogy Society will present, Erin Go Bragh, "Ireland Forever," Monday, May 10, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. The doors will open at 6 p.m., in the Vigo County Public Library, Terre Haute. The speaker, Susan Killin, has been a reference librarian at the Lake County Public Library in Merrillville for 15 years. She is currently the Genealogy/Indiana Librarian and a member of the Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society...
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Dine With A Doc slated for Wednesday
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
Senior Education Ministries, Inc., has scheduled Dine with a Doc Brunch in Brazil the first Wednesday of every month from 10 a.m.-noon, at the Clay County Senior Center, 120 S. Franklin St., Brazil. The event welcomes the local senior public to get to know the doctors of the month while enjoying a free brunch...
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Ladies Luncheon set
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
The monthly Ladies Luncheon, hosted by financial advisors Toni Carter and Lynsey Lunsford of Edward Jones, will take place May 11. It will be at the American Legion Post 2, 1015 S. Forest Ave., Brazil. Cost for the meal is $9. The guest speaker will be Rob Moore of Moore Funeral Home...
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Historical Society to meet Monday at museum
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
The Clay County Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m., Monday, May 3, in the lower level of the museum. The guest speaker will be society member Ken Turner, who will speak about "Prominent People of Clay County. The public is invited to attend the event...
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David Geary
(Obituary ~ 04/29/10)
David Geary, 80, Poland, formerly of Kokomo, passed away at his residence April 29, 2010, following an extended illness. He was born Jan. 23, 1930, in Cleveland, Ohio, to Mervin Geary and Florence Schafer Geary. David graduated from West Middleton High School in West Middleton, class of 1948. He worked at Schiff Shoes and was the manager for several years. Most recently, he owned and operated "Geary's Surplus," in Kokomo and Brazil. He married Amaryllis "Amy" Kinney March 12, 1950...
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E. Ann Beaman
(Obituary ~ 04/29/10)
E. Ann Beaman, 76, formerly of Plainfield, died peacefully in Muncie, Ind., after an extended illness Tuesday, April 27, 2010. She was born in Indianapolis Sept. 22, 1933. She retired from the Indiana Boys' School in 1992. Ann was a loving and wonderful mother and is survived by her son J. Mark Beaman, Muncie, and daughter Laura A. McHugh (husband Kevin), Athens, Ga. She is also survived by two wonderful grandsons, Michael K. McHugh, and Daniel C. McHugh...
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Candidate wants to open discussions with public
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
My name is Barbara Nicoson and I am a candidate for one of the three at-large school board positions that will be elected May 4. I am the Barbara that is married to Jon Nicoson, the farmer. We are the parents of Amy (class of 1988), and David (class of 1990), and we live in Cory...
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In his memory
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
The family of Marine Cpl. Gregory Stultz will be selling memory bracelets in his honor during the Loyalty Day Parade Saturday. All money collected from the sales will be donated in his memory. The family will be walking along the parade route selling the bracelets, which cost $1...
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On Sale!
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
Wesley Chapel Church will be selling sandwiches, fruit bowls and drinks, beginning at noon during the Loyalty Day Parade Saturday, at the corner of State Road 59 and United States 40. All proceeds will go toward their church Food Pantry. Wesley Chapel Church Food Pantry will be open May 15, and will have an "Appreciation Day," for all Food Pantry participants, from 9 a.m.-noon...
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Homestretch
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
School Board candidates conduct final forum The six at-large candidates for the Clay Community School Board of Trustees met with members of the public for the final time Thursday prior to Tuesday's Primary election. The candidates, Barbara Nicoson, Rob Miller, Amy Adams, Ron Scherb, Philip Greenwell and Leo Southworth, conducted a question and answer session with members of the Clay County Senior Citizens Center...
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Corporation driver honored
(Local News ~ 04/29/10)
The awards have been handed out by WTHI-FM HI-99 for approximately 10 years. But until this year, the radio station had never had back-to-back winners from the same county. Recently, the country music radio station awarded Clay Community School Corporation bus driver Chester Stevenson with its Bus Driver of the Year award...
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Lineup shift sparks Knights to softball win over Pioneers
(High School Sports ~ 04/29/10)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor When your team is struggling to find the win column, sometimes a little shake up is just what the squad needs. That strategy worked perfectly for the Northview softball team on Thursday night as it bounced back from back-to-back losses to pin a 6-3 loss on visiting Mooresville...
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Knights overcome windy conditions for home win
(High School Sports ~ 04/29/10)
BY CLAY CUNNINGHAM Times Staff Reporter Northview's golf team overcame extremely windy conditions to earn one of its most impressive wins of the season against Terre Haute North on Thursday. The Knights earned a 144-155 win over the Patriots, handling the gusting conditions far better than the visiting Patriots...
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