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Driver in fatal accident identified
(State News ~ 08/26/11)
PUTNAM COUNTY -- The name of the Averitt Express Inc., truck driver involved in a fiery traffic crash Aug. 17, in Putnam County, was released Friday. Putnam County Coroner Thomas Miller identified the driver as John M. Goins, 43, Harrison, Ohio. Goins was identified via dental records...
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Knights third at Forest Park
(High School Sports ~ 08/26/11)
Times Staff Report The Terre Haute North golf team continued its strong play on Thursday night by edging both Terre Haute South and Northview in a match played at Forest Park Golf Course. The Patriots are still unbeaten in matches and got a medalist effort from Rachel Welker, who carded a 37. North was also playing without Jesi Kaperak, who has decided to quit the team...
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North Clay tames Wildcats in shutouts
(High School Sports ~ 08/26/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The North Clay football teams put forth dominant efforts for a half each against a shorthanded South Vermillion squad on Thursday evening. The Wildcats had a limited total number of players so the Knights played one half with the seventh-grade and re-set the scoreboard for the eighth-grade to play the second two quarters. ...
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Church News
(Community News ~ 08/26/11)
First United Methodist Church With his recent appointment at First United Methodist Church, Pastor Steve Loft has been encouraging the church to grow in experiencing the bond they have through faith in Jesus Christ. In September, he will be completing a series of messages using different biblical titles that describe the church. ...
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Staunton Scene
(Column ~ 08/26/11)
Staunton United Methodist Church Sunday School is at 9:30 a.m., with church service following at 10:30. Scott Aselage is our Pastor and Glenna Simons is our pianist. Remember that the Community Food Pantry is open in the church basement from 3-5 p.m., on the last Wednesday afternoon of each month. ...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 08/26/11)
The following is a list of upcoming area events scheduled for Saturday and Sunday as provided to The Brazil Times: Free Hair Cuts Stadler's Barber Shop, 1919 Maple Ave., Terre Haute, will provide free hair cuts for all boys in grades Kindergarten through 12th-grade Saturday...
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Reunions
(Community News ~ 08/26/11)
The following is information regarding area reunions scheduled to take place Saturday and Sunday as provided to The Brazil Times: Chamberlain Reunion The Chamberlain reunion will take place Saturday, at Forest Park Shelter No. 12, the same shelter as last year...
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Ice Cream Social
(Community News ~ 08/26/11)
Otter Creek Christian Church, 6299 N. Crow St., Brazil, will conduct an old-fashioned homemade ice cream social Saturday, Sept. 10, from 5-8 p.m. There will be hot dogs, homemade desserts and many other treats available. There will be a moonwalk for children of all ages...
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Water system improvement project moves forward
(Local News ~ 08/26/11)
The water system improvement project is moving forward and is on schedule according to Mayor Bradshaw. The project is an all-encompassing improvement project that includes some pipe fixes and replacements, new water towers and treatment upgrades. The committee, which includes Bradshaw, is working closely with the engineering group Hannum, Wagle and Cline Engineering (HWC), Terre Haute...
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Tutoring offered
(Community News ~ 08/26/11)
The Clay County Adult Literacy Program will conduct free private tutoring sessions at the Brazil Public Library for adults who wish to improve their reading skills or would like to learn to read. Pamphlets are currently available at various locations around the city...
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Roses
(Local News ~ 08/26/11)
The Brazil Lion's Club is currently taking orders for roses. The club will take orders until Wednesday, Oct. 12. Cost is $15 per dozen, pre-paid. Orders may be placed with Suellen Wegner at Terre Haute Savings Bank, 260 E. National Ave., Brazil. Pickup of the roses will be Friday, Oct. 21, from 2-6 p.m., at the bank...
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Clay County Council approves demolition
(Local News ~ 08/26/11)
During the Clay County Council special meeting Friday, the appropriation to demolish the old jail with a cost of $40,000 was approved. "I think we're making progress," County Commissioner Paul Sinders said before the council voted. "I'm very hopeful the council will approve this appropriation."...
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CCHS Imperial Regiment practices
(Local News ~ 08/26/11)
Members of the Imperial Regiment, Clay City Junior/Senior High School marching band, are preparing for a musical show full of intensified fantasy. The band will perform their 2011 show, "Karnival," for the first time for community members Friday, Sept. 9, at 7:30 p.m., before their competition at Franklin Central High School, Franklin, Ind., Saturday, Sept. 10...
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Friday's high school football scores
(High School Sports ~ 08/26/11)
Friday's Scores The Associated Press PREP FOOTBALL Adams Central 41, Union Co. 12 Andrean 21, Merrillville 12 Attica 34, Clinton Prairie 25 Avon 42, Westfield 6 Batesville 34, Milan 7 Benton Central 43, Seeger 14 Bloomington North 24, Bedford N. Lawrence 14...
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It's Miller Time!!
(High School Sports ~ 08/26/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor A banged up Edgewood Mustang football team hung with the Northview Knights for two quarters on Friday night, but there was simply too much Jessie Miller for the visitors to handle in the WIC tilt. The Knights' junior running back scored six touchdowns, three in each half, and piled up 315 yards rushing on just 12 carries as Northview drilled a Mustang squad missing five starters due to injury...
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Heroes Breakfast to be Sept. 10
(Local News ~ 08/26/11)
Two Clay County businesses are joining forces to honor and thank local "heroes" Saturday, Sept. 10, from 8-11 a.m. Volunteer workers from Pappy's Bar-B-Que, 111 East National Avenue, Brazil, and Cloverleaf Healthcare skilled nursing facility, Knightsville, will serve a complimentary breakfast to local first responders for the second annual "Heroes Breakfast."...
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