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Youth Dance scheduled for Friday
(Local News ~ 03/08/11)
The YMCA of Clay County, 225 E. Kruzan St., Brazil, will conduct a Youth Dance Friday. The dance is open to sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders. Children should bring their school identification or other document showing their grade. The dance will begin at 8 p.m., and end at 10:30. Due to the rain and cold temperatures, it is asked that children be dropped off at 8 p.m., and picked up at 10:30...
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HONOR ROLLS
(Community News ~ 03/08/11)
Meridian Elementary First Grade All A's Emma Beasley, Stuart Bennett, Wade Fort, Kamryn Hardey, Brayden Hauck, Kullen Meunier, Gage Moran, Andrea Pearson, Austin Rodgers All A's and B's Caleb Basler, Desirae Bledsoe, Tierinee Bryan, Mallory Buell, Carson Butts, Sebastian Ellison, Nova Francis, Zander Hassler, Gabe Jackman, Sidney Linton, Jesse Mathers, Dylan Mclemore, Eli Whittle...
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Local Events
(Community News ~ 03/08/11)
Knights of Columbus Fish Fry Knights of Columbus will having a Fish Fry this Friday at the Annunciation Parish Center in Brazil, from 4-7:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend. --- Otter Creek Saturday Dinner There will be a pitch-in dinner at the Otter Creek Christian Church, 6299 N. Crow St., Brazil, on Saturday, March 12, at 6 p.m. Come and enjoy the good food and fellowship. For more information, call 812-446-4007...
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Riley Dewayne Raymond Payne
(Births ~ 03/08/11)
Ronald and Teddi Payne would like to announce the birth of their first child, Riley Dewayne Raymond Payne. Riley was born on Feb. 15, 2011, on Teddi's birthday. He weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces, and was 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Richard and Michelle Rasey. Great-grandparents are Mike and Bonnie Perkins; Karen Rasey and the late Dennis Rasey...
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Katherine 'Kitten' Rose Long
(Births ~ 03/08/11)
Terri Watkins and Aaron Long, Greencastle are proud to announce the birth of their daughter, Katherine "Kitten" Rose Long. Kitten was born on Jan. 29. 2011, at 4:34 a.m., at Hendricks Regional, Danville. She weighed 5 pounds, 5 ounces and was 18.75 inches long...
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Penny Nevins and Jeral Bault
(Engagement ~ 03/08/11)
Dixie Raab and Carolyn Bault are proud to announce the upcoming marriage of their children, Penny Nevins and Jeral Bault on April 2, 2011, at 2 p.m. at Rock Run Church. Penny Nevins is the daughter of Dixie Raab, Brazil. She is a 1991 grduate of Northview High School and will graduate from Colorado Technical University on March 23, 2011...
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Bank hosting dinner
(Local News ~ 03/08/11)
First Financial Bank is inviting all to its annual Farmer's Share Ribeye Dinner, which will take place in conjunction with Ag Week at the Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds. The date for the event this year is Thursday, March 17. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m., and the dinner will begin at 6:30...
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M. Pauline Woodburn
(Obituary ~ 03/08/11)
M. Pauline Woodburn (nee Schafer), 95, Cincinnati, Ohio, died at her Westwood residence March 6, 2011. She was a native of Clay City, a homemaker and a member of the Clifton Ave. Church of the Nazarene, Cincinnati, Ohio. She was the beloved wife of the late Paul E. ...
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Tony Bennett to speak at Republican Club meeting
(Local News ~ 03/08/11)
The Clay County Republican Club will host Indiana's Superintendent of Public Instruction, Dr. Tony Bennett, at its monthly meeting Monday, March 21. The meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m., and will take place at the Clay County Senior Citizen's Center, 120 S. Franklin St., Brazil...
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Cookie Champion!
(Local News ~ 03/08/11)
Center Point resident Mary Hyatt, pictured with her granddaughter Jinna Hyatt, 7, and Times' General Manager Lynne Llewellyn, stopped by the office to pick up her prize for The Brazil Times' American Cancer Society's 2011 Clay County Relay For Life Clay County's Best Peanut Butter Cookie Contest. Hyatt's recipe for Chopped Peanut Butter Cookies was her first time entering a baking competition. Ivy Jacobs Photo...
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'Hoops for Hope' entertaining for all
(Local News ~ 03/08/11)
Several former area basketball standouts and Clay Community School Corporation teachers provided a few hours of entertainment Monday for a good cause. The first "Hoops for Hope" charity basketball game took place at Northview High School, with teams from Northview and North Clay Middle School facing each other...
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