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Clay City volleyball grounds Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 08/20/10)
Times Staff Report GREENCASTLE -- The Clay City Eels got off to a slow start on the road against South Putnam on Thursday evening, but a loss in the opening game sparked the team to a 20-25, 25-14, 25-22, 25-20 victory. "I was very pleased with how the girls came back and won the match after dropping game one," coach LuAnne Anderson said. "We dug too big of a hole for ourselves in the first game. We just didn't seem mentally ready to play."...
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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 08/20/10)
Seelyville United Methodist Church Seelyville United Methodist Church is a Christian community of Open Hearts, Open Minds, and Open Doors. We are located at US 40 and 2nd Street in Seelyville, one block east of the stoplight. Join us for 9:30 Sunday morning worship as we come to understand that great faith, not great people, is what the kingdom of God is built upon (Hebrews 11:29-12:2). ...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 08/20/10)
Staunton Community Center On Aug. 26, the Community Center will be serving lunch from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. A variety of items will be available to purchase. We hope this will be a good time to have a nice lunch and a visit with friends. Everyone is welcome to attend...
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First Presbyterian Church
(Community News ~ 08/20/10)
On Sunday, Aug. 22, the First Presbyterian Church of Brazil welcomes the musical group Graybeard to the musical leadership of the 10:30 a.m. Worship service. This talented local Christian music group is composed of Rod Clarke, Dave Lloyd, Kevin McCrea, Lee Reberger, and Gary Scroggins with a special guest performance by Mitch Chalos...
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First Presbyterian Church Scholarship Winners
(Community News ~ 08/20/10)
On Sunday, July 25, students who had been awarded scholarships administered by the First Presbyterian Church received their scholarships during the Worship Service. The Presbyterian Church has always been a strong supporter of education and has been blessed by several church members who have given scholarship funds for the church to administer...
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PUBLIC RECORD 8-21-10
(Court News ~ 08/20/10)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Aug. 18-20: Clay Superior Court -- Civil Kerri R. James Vs. Robert B. James: Domestic Relations Arrow Financial Services Vs. Elizabeth Perry: Civil Collections...
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JAIL BOOKINGS 8-21-10
(Police Logs ~ 08/20/10)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings occurred at the Clay County Justice Center during Aug. 18-20. Awaiting Arraignment Mager, James S., 36 Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Anello, Krystal, 22 Megenhardt, Daniel L., 23 Awaiting Arraignment Warrant/Probable Cause...
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Golf Scramble slated
(Local News ~ 08/20/10)
TERRE HAUTE -- The Hole-Y-One Golf Scramble, sponsored by the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, will take place from 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Friday, Sept. 17. The event will be played at the Hulman Links Golf Course. Those interested are encouraged to register as soon as possible...
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Poem contest offers prizes
(Local News ~ 08/20/10)
A $1,000 grand prize will be offered to the last poet standing in a contest sponsored by Rainbow Fine Arts. Poems of 21 lines or fewer on any subject and in any style will be judged by contest director Jack Carroll. "We love encouraging poets," Carroll said. "We trust this contest will produce exciting results."...
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2010 Indiana State Fair Results
(Local News ~ 08/20/10)
The following is a list of Clay County results from the 2010 Indiana State Fair: Dairy Goat Matthew King -- Alpine -- Best Three Females (4) Matthew King -- Alpine -- Junior Doe -- born on or after April 1, current year (7) Matthew King -- Alpine -- Senior Doe -- 2 years and under 3 years (milking) (3)...
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Steven E. Chew
(Obituary ~ 08/20/10)
Steven E. Chew, 59, Greencastle, passed away Thursday Aug. 19, 2010. He was born June 27, 1951, in Clay County, to Earl Chew and Betty Langley Chew. Steve was a graduate of Indiana State University and was a long-time employee of Verizon Telephone Company...
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Donna Anderson
(Obituary ~ 08/20/10)
Donna Anderson, 80, Brazil, passed away at 2:07 p.m., Aug. 19, at Regional Hospital, Terre Haute. Born Aug. 8, 1930, she was the daughter of Amzie & Jessie (Stewart) Marley. Donna attended Flora High School and was a homemaker. She married Lynn Anderson April 18, 1952, and he preceded her in death on Dec. 13, 1993...
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Rust Communications COO dies in accident
(Local News ~ 08/20/10)
Wally Lage, vice president and chief operating officer of Rust Communications, died Thursday night in Maine, after slipping off a wharf. He was 66. Rust Communications is the parent company for The Brazil Times, The Banner-Graphic, and the Greene County Daily World...
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Band, Guard to receive official word on grant
(Local News ~ 08/20/10)
Sunday, Aug. 22, has been marked on Bob Medworth's calendar for a while now. On that day, the Northview High School band director will learn if the program earned a grant from the Pepsi Foundation. "It would be wonderful to have it," Medworth told The Brazil Times. "It will allow us to do some things that we don't do. But (if we don't get it), we're still going to have to do what we always do."...
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More charges expected in case involving adults, juveniles
(Local News ~ 08/20/10)
Officials expect more allegations to be filed in the matter of the arrest of two adults and detainment of two juveniles Thursday morning on drug-related charges. According to a press release by the Clay County Sheriff's Department, deputies responded to a complaint of suspicious activity by at least four individuals and a small child in room 10 of Villa Motel sometime before 5:30 a.m...
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Wallace to compete in national princess contest
(Local News ~ 08/20/10)
Brylee Denise Wallace recently won the title of Miss Indiana American Co-ed Princess 2010. The 6-year-old participated in the state pageant that took place in Indianapolis in August. She will now move to the national event, which will take place at Walt Disney World, Orlando, Fla., in November during the week of Thanksgiving...
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