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South Putnam silences Clay City bats
(High School Sports ~ 05/01/13)
By TRENT SCOTT For The Brazil Times PUTNAMVILLE -- Class A No. 10 Clay City knew the bats that had slapped out 10 hits against Union (Dugger) the night before needed to stay hot traveling to Class 2A No. 10 South Putnam Tuesday night. A long double from Emmie Kittle was the only hit the Eels could come up with as the visitors fell to the Eagles 7-1...
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Spring Fling Wreath
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
The Brazil Public Library is inviting all to participate in a craft event at the library Thursday, May 16, at 6 p.m. All participating will make a spring coffee filter wreath. Cost to take part in the event is $3, which must be pre-paid. In addition, those participating must pre-register...
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All About Herbs
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
The Brazil Public Library will welcome Judy Timberman at 6:30 p.m., May 21, to present "Take Thyme for Herbs." Those attending will learn more about herbs. Those wishing to attend must RSVP by May 20. For further information, call 448-1981.
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Honeybee swarm in season
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
Honeybee swarm season has begun. Weather depending, it usually starts in April and goes through June. Often, people will see a large cluster of honeybees hanging on a tree branch, fence post or the side of a house. Wild honeybees live in hollow tree cavities or any other hollow area that gives them protection from the elements...
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Taking flooding precaution
(Column ~ 05/01/13)
By now, we are all sick of the rain and are probably hopeful that we don't see any for at least a week or two. However, given the nasty weather we have been having, it is important to at least briefly discuss items you should think about in preparation for future flooding...
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Knights and Eels second in track and field
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
Times Staff Report Northview's track and field teams took second in a three-way meet Tuesday night as conference rival Edgewood came away with the team wins. The Mustangs scored 87 points to win the boys meet over the Knights (43) and Greencastle (37). The girls' portion of the meet was a bit closer, but Edgewood's score of 69 points was enough to edge the Knights (61) and Tiger Cubs (47)...
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Healthy Fun Run May 18
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
Children who wish to participate may still register for the Rotary Healthy Kids Fun Run. The event is scheduled to take place at 11 a.m., Saturday, May 18, at Forest Park. Practices are scheduled for the following dates and times: Thursday, May 2, 6 p.m.,...
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Public Record
(Police Logs ~ 05/01/13)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse April 30: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Aristin A. Losey, 28: 1. Driving while suspended Donald Allen Raines, 58: 1. Driving while suspended Superior Court...
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George 'Bill' Slack
(Obituary ~ 05/01/13)
George "Bill" Slack, 86, passed away Wednesday, May 1, 2013, at Exceptional Living Healthcare in Brazil. He was born on Feb. 8, 1927, in Harmony to Carl and Melissa Slack. Bill was a Van Buren High School graduate, served his country in the United States Army, and was a member of Community Missionary and the Good Samaritans...
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Church Program
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
The Little Historic Church at Carbon will conduct its monthly program Friday, May 3. A pitch-in dinner will take place at 6 p.m., with the program beginning at 7. The Coon Holler Kids, under the direction of Judy Green, will provide entertainment. The public is welcome to attend...
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Monthly Meeting Changed
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
Due to scheduling conflicts, The Staunton Town Council's May meeting has been moved. The council will meet at 6 p.m., Wednesday, May 8, at the Staunton Community Center.
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Student receives award
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
TERRE HAUTE -- Sarah Rose, Brazil, was recently named a recipient of the Richard G. Landini Outstanding Junior Award at Indiana State University. Named for the university's eighth president, who served from 1975-92, the award recognizes juniors for their outstanding achievement, service to their class and for living up to the ideals and values of the university...
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NHS Top 10
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
The Northview High School Academic Top Ten were honored at the Brazil Rotary club meeting Wednesday. Pictured are (back, left to right) academic counselor Christy Casassa, students Ethan Sands, Justin Buckingham, Conrad Koehler, Tyler Funk, Natascha Bowles, counselor Scott McDonald, (front, left to right) Principal Ernie Simpson, students Alexa Dispennett, Mallory Ruckerd, Bailey Pell, Sequoia Virgis, Eileen Stinnett and counselor Susan Treash...
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Voting centers still in discussion
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
Three recent community meetings conducted by the Clay County Election Office have given officials an idea of where the public stands regarding voting centers. The office conducted meetings earlier this month in Clay City, Brazil and Coalmont. The purpose of the meetings was to explain voting centers as well as receive suggestions...
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Pre-trial conference scheduled for May
(Local News ~ 05/01/13)
A pre-trial conference has been scheduled for a Clay County man who was preliminarily charged earlier this year for Sexual Battery (a class C felony) and Battery Resulting in Bodily Injury (a class A misdemeanor). According to court documents, the pre-trial conference for Jacob Farnsworth, 17, currently of Bloomfield, has been scheduled for 1:30 p.m., May 20, in Clay County Superior Court...
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