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Straw Poll
(Local News ~ 10/27/10)
The Brazil Times is conducting an online, non-scientific straw poll for readers this week. The poll is currently open, but will close at noon, Thursday. Those interested in voting in the poll may do so through a link at www.thebraziltimes.com. This is the final straw poll The Times will conduct.
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Quarterbacks a focus in Friday's sectional battle
(High School Sports ~ 10/27/10)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor As the football postseason continues around the state on Friday night, there won't be many quarterback match-ups that rival the one that will take place at Northview High School as Evansville F.J. Reitz takes on the Knights for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff...
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Brazil Buzz
(Column ~ 10/27/10)
The ominous gray clouds are beginning to cover the sky above me. The wind's velocity is picking up. Every so often the sun moves the cloak out of the way, in a teasing way. Will the rain play games when it says what it has to say? I, of all people don't like to tangle with the restless or the angry, but, let the voice of the gods be heard...
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Harmony Happenings
(Column ~ 10/27/10)
Harmony United Methodist Women met in Fellowship Hall on Monday, Oct. 25. Barbara Pell served delicious pumpkin roll, mints, and nuts to munch on while we conducted the meeting. President Sheila Termeer opened with prayer and read from the Prayer Calendar. ...
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Harmony United Methodist Women
(Community News ~ 10/27/10)
September 27, 2010 Harmony United Methodist Women met at Gail Roach's home on Monday, Sept. 27. The ladies had an indoor Green Theme Picnic. Guest Carolyn Kumpf gave the blessing. The focus of the meal was to do what we could to remember God's earth and treat it wisely...
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Trunk and Treat
(Local News ~ 10/27/10)
The Forest Park Pavilion was full of goblins and princesses Wednesday for the annual Trunk and Treat event. Sharing The Real Effect That Christ Has (S.T.R.E.T.C.H.) sponsored the event, which has the goal of providing a free and safe Halloween alternative for the entire family. Kimberly Gleason Photo...
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Poland Haunted Barn
(Local News ~ 10/27/10)
It's time for the haunted happenings at the 10th annual Poland Haunted Barn. The barn is donated by Cooks Corner Restaurant, Poland, as a fundraiser for a local person in need in the community. This year, money is being raised to help the family of Eli Hardwick, Greencastle. Eli was struck by a car and is in Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis...
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Allen "Dee" Dale Lints
(Obituary ~ 10/27/10)
Allen "Dee" Dale Lints, 59, Lakeland, Fla, formerly of Brazil, died unexpectedly Oct. 21, 2010. He was born Aug. 9, 1951, in Brazil, the son of Edward Lints and Elizabeth Angleton Lints. He graduated from Reelsville High School and attended Indiana State University, graduating in 1976 with a B.S. Degree in computer science. He had served in the Army National Guard...
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Margaret Brewer
(Obituary ~ 10/27/10)
Margaret Brewer, 91, formerly of Brazil, died Monday, Oct. 25, 2010, in Hamilton, Ohio. She was born March 17, 1919, south of Clay City, Ind., as the daughter of James B. and Evalyn Wilkes Lankford. She graduated from Clay City High School in 1936 as Salutatorian and received her teaching certificate from Indiana State Teacher's College in 1938...
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Three Terre Haute men arrested on drug-related charges
(Local News ~ 10/27/10)
Three Terre Haute residents were preliminarily charged in Clay Superior Court Tuesday on various drug-related charges in an ongoing drug investigation. According to court documents on file at the Clay County Courthouse, the Clay County Prosecutor's Office presented charging allegations for Gary A. Brownfield, 59, Christopher Raymond Ziemendorf, 39, and Robin L. Lennox, 39, involving five formal felony charges as evidence of the need for their further incarceration Tuesday...
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Northview down to third in poll heading into finals
(Local News ~ 10/27/10)
The final regular season poll from www.indianamarching.com was released Monday evening. The last 2010 writer's poll was conducted live online for all four Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) classes as state finals will take place this Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis...
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Staunton students get help showing P.R.I.D.E.
(Local News ~ 10/27/10)
STAUNTON -- The gymnasium floor of Staunton Elementary School was a sea of blue Wednesday. Students dressed up in their best Indianapolis Colts' gear to meet team mascot Blue and his agent, Kat Taylor, as the duo conducted "Take P.R.I.D.E. In Yourself," a convocation...
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Aubrey plea taken under advisement
(Local News ~ 10/27/10)
A negotiated plea agreement is currently under advisement in the case against a Fillmore man involved in a shooting/hostage incident near Center Point in 2009. Matthew Alan Aubrey, 26, Fillmore, along with defense attorney Matthew Effner, appeared before Clay Superior Court Judge Blaine Akers and Chief Deputy Prosecutor Kim Jackson to enter into a negotiated plea agreement with the Clay County Prosecutor's Office Wednesday...
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Bypassing the ballots
(Local News ~ 10/27/10)
Registration up, voting percentage down over past 20 years By JASON JACOBS Times Staff Reporter As the Nov. 2 General Election draws near, there is more of a push to get residents to the polls, and with good reason. During the past 20 years, the number of registered voters has increased dramatically for mid-term elections in Clay County, but the percentage of those voters actually casting a ballot in the General Election has mainly decreased...
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