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North Clay's Exceptional Students
(Community News ~ 10/25/11)
North Clay Middle School All A's for the first six week grading periods (first row) Cody Turner, Rachel Stark, Sierra Wagle, Sonja Nelson Cassie Hood, Payton Kumpf, Ayla Winegar, Madison Russell, Hannah Stallcop, Indya Trahan, Parker Spears, Nick Ganly, Noah Short, Tucker Stewart, Mitchell Howald, Kyle McVey, Mariah Hill, Tatum Dyar, Shaylyn Ehrlich, Tyler McNabb, Austin Cook, Morgan Breitweiser, Alexa Tillman, Ashley Salesman, Braden Kruse; (second row) Caleb Reckerd, Calen Cook, Alyssa Yocom, Morgan Stearley, Stacy Payton, Kennedy Rowan, Michael Walters, Caleb Freeman, Kaleb Smith, Drew Lumsdon, Julia Smith Katelyn Muncie, Kasey Thiel, Kaitlynn Harris, Brooklyn Fagg, Hanna Barnett, Olivia Lundy, Ashley Heck, Emily Johnson, Katie Munoz, Kennedy Johnston, Londyn Scalf; (third row) Brevan Harper, Trevor Deoreo, Tyler Leach, Trey Reberger, Dawson Nelson, Kerstie Shaw, Kenzie Stearley, Isaac Redenbarger, Kaytlin Galloway, Cameron Carroll. ...
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Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pickett
(Anniversary ~ 10/25/11)
James and Charlotte Pickett will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday, Oct. 30, 2011, from 2-5 p.m. at the Brazil First United Methodist Church. The Picketts' were married on Oct. 27, 1961, at the Brazil First Christian Church by the Rev. Earl S. Cummings...
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Tracy Lynn Booth and Kurt Allen Stewart
(Engagement ~ 10/25/11)
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Booth and Mrs. Sheralyn Stewart wish to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their children Tracy Lynn Booth and Kurt Allen Stewart, Saturday, Nov. 12, 2011, at 5:30 p.m., at the Eighth Avenue Baptist Church, Terre Haute...
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Upcoming Events
(Community News ~ 10/25/11)
Jason Wendell Rushlow will be performing Thursday, at 7 p.m. at First Baptist Church, South Walnut Street, Brazil. Jason is an accomplished pianist, guitarist and singer. He has several albums and has performed professionally in a number of concerts. This is a free concert, but a donation will be accepted. Come as you are and enjoy this inspirational concert...
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State Finals tickets on sale
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
Tickets for the Indiana State School Music Association (ISSMA) State Finals, which will take place Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, are available at Northview High School. The school has 800 adults and 200 student tickets available. Last year, the school nearly sold out...
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Family Fun Night
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
The YMCA of Clay County will conduct a Fall Family Fun Night Saturday, from 4-6 p.m. According to Y officials, Fall Family Fun Night is designed to be a fun and safe way for families to celebrate fall. The event is open to all children, teens and adults in the community...
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Board meeting
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
The Brazil Parks and Recreation Board has changed its November meeting date. The board will meet Tuesday, Nov. 15, at 6:30 p.m., at Brazil City Hall Council Chambers.
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Street closing
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
Brazil City officials have said Jackson Street, from Alabama to Harrison streets, will be closed today, until 3 p.m., for Red Ribbon Day. For more information, call 443-2221.
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Clerk-Treasurer eager to serve community
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
Hello, my name is Karen McQueen and I am your current City Clerk-Treasurer. I am happily married to Troy McQueen, who is currently a firefighter and proudly served four years in the United States Air Force. Together, we have two children, Myra, who is 5, and her younger brother, Sawyer, who had his first birthday this year...
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Public Record
(Court News ~ 10/25/11)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Oct. 21-24: Circuit Court -- Civil James C. Thomlinson Vs. Diana Thomlinson: Domestic Relations Krista D. Spillman Vs. Zachary J. Spillman: Domestic Relations...
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Wallace speaks with Chamber of Commerce
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
When it comes to government, Republican gubernatorial candidate Jim Wallace believes it should be simple. "It's about applying principles used at homes," he told members of the Clay County Chamber of Commerce during its monthly meeting. Wallace threw his hat in the ring earlier this year in regard to running in the governor's race in 2012. Republican Mike Pence also plans to run...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/25/11)
The following is a list of upcoming area events as provided to The Brazil Times: Election Reminders The Clay County Election Office recently stated absentee application deadlines for the following: Available The Brazil City Police Department has an opening for a full-time officer...
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Reunions
(Community News ~ 10/25/11)
Brazil Class of 1972 The Brazil High School class of 1972 is seeking help to find the following classmates: Debbie Allen, John Anderson, Rose Barnstead, Kathy Cass, Debra Clark, Cheryl Coffin, Stephanie Dellacca, Juel Felty, Mary Beth Goodhart, Deborah Grimes, Linda Love, Lynn McAuliff Wilson, Joyce McCain, Diane McKinney, Gary Petty, Stephanie Price, Beverly Raab, Charles Schurnpel, Debbie Reese Shoup, James Stewart, Janet Watler, Angelica Williams, Tony Winn and Kathy Zentko...
- Park Paving (Local News ~ 10/25/11)
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Freedom Fund Dinner scheduled for Nov. 5
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
TERRE HAUTE -- Clayola Brown, national president of the A. Philip Randolph Institute in Washington, D.C., will be the featured speaker for the annual Freedom Fund Dinner Saturday, Nov. 5, at the Holiday Inn. The dinner is hosted by the NAACP Terre Haute Branch as a fundraising opportunity for its numerous programs and initiatives...
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Area hospital to offer prostate screens
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
GREENCASTLE -- Putnam County Hospital will offer prostate screens for area men Thursday, Nov. 10, at the hospital. The screening is an annual event sponsored by the Putnam County Hospital Cancer Center. There is no charge for the physician exam. However, a $10 laboratory fee will be collected for the PSA blood test. The screenings will be conducted by appointment only. To schedule a screening, contact the Cancer Center at 765-655-2581...
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State police give holiday tips
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
Halloween may be a fun holiday for children, but for parents, the holiday can be a little tricky. To help parents and children have a safe and enjoyable Halloween, the Indiana State Police has offered the following safety tips: Additionally, many communities, schools and churches offer children safe alternatives to trick-or-treating designed to keep children safely within parents' view...
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Winter Heating Assistance program starting Nov. 1
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
The Energy Assistance Program of Western Indiana Community Action Agency, Inc., will begin the 2011-12 Winter Heating Assistance Program Tuesday, Nov. 1. Applications may be picked up at 800 W. Jackson St., Brazil, Monday through Friday, from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m., with the exception of noon-1 p.m. All applicants must bring the following documentation in order to apply for assistance:...
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Eels are regional champions
(High School Sports ~ 10/25/11)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY -- Partying on a school night is rarely encouraged, but you'll have to forgive the Clay City volleyball team because they became regional champions on Tuesday night and most of the town will be celebrating with them...
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Democratic candidates meet community
(Local News ~ 10/25/11)
Democratic candidates held a meet-and-greet and offered residents a chance to get to know their local politicians. The meet-and-greet was held at the Democratic Headquarters, located in the Murphy building on Main Street. Among those in attendance were, Brian Wyndham, running for Mayor, Ann Bradshaw, running for Ward Three, Tyler Hutcheson running for City at Large, Karen McQueen, running for Clerk-Treasurer, Bill Lovett running for Ward Four and Chuck Toth running for state representative District 46.. ...
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