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Northview wrestlers fare well in holiday tourneys
(High School Sports ~ 01/06/12)
Press Release The Northview wrestling team wrapped up their annual Holiday competition at Mooresville January 28th with three wrestlers making it to the finals. "I was disappointed we didn't have any champions, but very pleased we got five kids to the semi-finals and then three into the finals," commented coach Dan Mikesell. ...
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North Clay basketball teams earn victories
(High School Sports ~ 01/06/12)
Times Staff Report The Northview junior varsity girls' basketball team dropped a 35-25 decision to Owen Valley on Thursday night. The Knights got eight points from Natasha Barrett to lead the way followed by seven from Brittany Fagg scored seven, Sydney Buell had six and Grace Sutherland contributed two...
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Reunion
(Community News ~ 01/06/12)
Brazil Class of 1972 The Brazil High School class of 1972 is seeking help to find the following classmates: Elizabeth Allen, Rose Barnstead, Tyrone Dunbar, Mary Beth Goodhart, David Burke, Patricia Guinn, Debra Clark, Cheryl Coffin, Robert Kaelber, Steve Kuell, Linda Love, Randy Love, Sharon Meneely, Mary McAuliffe, Jennifer Milburn, Charlie Schurnpel, Debbie Reese Shoup, Thomas Snell, Bill South, James Stewart, Sally Walls, Janet Watler, John Wells and Angela Williams...
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REMC accepts applications
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
Parke County REMC has several opportunities for local students and is now accepting applications for the Youth Tour to Washington, D.C., Touchstone Energy Camp and the Parke County REMC scholarship program. High school juniors have a chance to join other Indiana youth on the trip to the nation's capital...
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Veterans Career Fair to be Monday
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
The Federal Complex Terre Haute will conduct a Career Fair for Veterans only Monday. The Career Fair will be conducted in the FCC Terre Haute's Training Center from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. The event is to show support and provide job assistance to veterans. Staff from FCC Terre Haute, USP Marion, Ill., and FCI Greenville, Ill., will be available to answer questions and assist the veterans with applying for positions within the Federal Bureau of Prisons...
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Freshmen begin design program
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
TERRE HAUTE -- Freshmen civil engineering students at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology are ready to put their innovative ideas to good use on design projects during the spring academic quarter. Traditionally, the projects are sponsored by local citizens and community groups...
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Donation
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
The Brazil Elks Club recently made a monetary donation to the Indiana Army National Guard 138th Quartermaster Unit's Family Readiness Group. On hand for the donation included Elks Exalted Ruler John Driscoll, First Sgt. Jerry Snyder, Family Readiness Chair Laura Snyder, Leading Elks Knight Brandon McKinney and Loyal Elks Knight John Adamson...
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Internet service to end
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
ROCKVILLE -- A company that has been providing Internet service through some of Parke County REMC's power lines has announced that it will end the service, Parke County REMC General manager Greg Ternet reported. The Alabama-based company, known as IBEC, recently told its customers in the area that it was going out of business and would shut down its Internet service, perhaps as early as the end of January...
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Wilford M. Dobson
(Obituary ~ 01/06/12)
Wilford M. Dobson, 97, Noblesville, passed away on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012, at Riverview Hospital. He was born on Dec. 1, 1914, to Ernest and Dallas (Stallcop) Dobson in Lena, Ind. Wilford worked as a mechanic for Hudson's Battery & Electric and was a member of the Brazil First United Methodist Church where he served as choir director for many years...
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Elks donates to local FRG
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
The Brazil Elks Club recently donated $500 to the Indiana Army National Guard 138th Quartermaster Unit's Family Readiness Group (FRG). FRG is a group set up within the Army National Guard, as well as the United States Army and United States Army Reserve, made up of family members, volunteers, soldiers and civilian employees associated with a specific unit...
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Kennedy joins Field Office
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
The Natural Resources Conservation Service recently announced Kristi Kennedy joined the Brazil Field Office. Kennedy graduated from Purdue University in 2009 with a Bachelor of Science in agricultural systems management. While at Purdue, she was active serving on the Purdue Agricultural Council as vice president, secretary of Alpha Mu Honor Society, and was a member of the Ag Systems Management Club...
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Meeting
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
The Jackson Township Trustee Board will meet Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m., at the Jackson Township Community Building. For further information, call 446-5016.
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Ivy Tech Classes
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
The Linking Education to Adults, Adolescents and Preschoolers (LEAAP) Center, 501 E. Jackson St., Brazil, and Ivy Tech Community College are teaming together to offer college courses for interested individuals. To learn more about programs or courses, call the LEAAP Center at 446-2536...
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Behind Schedule
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
The Sanitation Department will run one day behind schedule due to the holidays during the week of Jan. 2-6. For further information, call 443-2221.
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Breakfast!
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
The Reelsville Volunteer Fire Department will conduct its monthly breakfast from 7-11 a.m., Jan. 14. All are invited to attend.
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Newspapers host Jan. bridal show
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
The eighth bridal show, hosted by The Brazil Times and The Banner Graphic, will take place Sunday, Jan. 15, from 1-4 p.m. Booths will be set up at Traditions Banquet Hall, 105 E. National Ave., Brazil, for community members to talk with caterers, reception halls, florists and more...
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Local prepares for internship
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
Local resident Justin Clark is planning a new life -- one completely focused on serving God. At the end of March, Clark will move to St. Louis du Nord, Haiti, near Port-de-Paix, for seven months. He will be a full-time intern, working on various maintenance projects...
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Lake House Restaurant hosts comedians
(Local News ~ 01/06/12)
Wabash Valley residents looking for a good time Saturday evening can stop by the Lake House Restaurant in Staunton. The restaurant recently teamed up with Comedy & Co., Bloomington, for performances during the first Saturday of each month. According to Lake House representatives, the contract is currently set up through the first three months of this year...
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Church News
(Community News ~ 01/06/12)
Union Christian Church Ernie Couch and Revival will perform at Union Christian Church, 5350 E. Hulman Dr., Terre Haute, Sunday, Jan. 15. The performance will take place at 6:30 p.m. The gospel music group blends traditional overtones with new and innovative sounds. The band has led listeners to refer to the group's style as a mixture of the classic Statesmen and the Oak Ridge Boys, with an added dose of "raw energy."...
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Staunton Scene
(Community News ~ 01/06/12)
Staunton First Christian Church Sunday school begins at 9:30 a.m., with worship service following at 10:30. Doug Parkey is the minister. If you need transportation to morning worship, please phone the church office at 446-3211. The bus is wheelchair equipped...
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Knights close out WIC win strong
(High School Sports ~ 01/06/12)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview Knights have been looking for a way to finish a game like they did on Friday night. They had rallied back from a first half deficit and wore down visiting Owen Valley with a 20-8 outburst in the final period to claim a 61-50 victory against the Patriots. The win bumped Northview's Western Indiana Conference mark to 3-1 overall...
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Northview girls 'oh so close' to first win of the season
(High School Sports ~ 01/06/12)
By STEVEN PENN Times Staff Reporter The Northview varsity Lady Knights' tough season continued with a loss to Owen Valley Friday night, 37-28. Both teams struggled to score the first basket, until Northview's Sierra Girton broke the tie with a free throw at 3:08 in the first quarter...
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