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Jimmy Richardson
(Obituary ~ 01/14/14)
Jimmy Richardson, 64, of Brazil, went home to be with the Lord on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2014. Jimmy was born in Champaign, Ill., on July 18, 1949, the son of Herman and Esther (McLaughlin) Richardson. Jimmy retired from Florida Florist Products in Largo, Fla., with 15 years of service...
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Clay City can't find its range in Greene County Tourney loss
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/14)
Times Staff Report SWITZ CITY -- The Clay City Eels have a history of shooting difficulties in the White River Valley gymnasium and in Monday's semifinal of the Greene County Invitational, those woes were on display and eventually led to a 26-21 loss to rival Bloomfield...
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Clay City girls misfire at the line in loss to Patriots
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/14)
Times Staff Report SPENCER -- The Clay City girls' basketball team played its first game of the New Year Monday evening and came out on the short end of its trip to Owen Valley, 56-32. Free throw shooting was a prime culprit in the loss as Clay City made just 7-of-21 from the line in the game. The Patriots' Alicia Wilson was another reason as the senior rang up 26 points against the Eels. She also produced seven steals, eight rebounds and had five assists...
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Brazil Buzz
(Column ~ 01/14/14)
Our loved one, Roy Sartor, lost his brave battle with lung cancer on Jan. 7, 2014. I have often mentioned my brother-in-law Roy in my articles. He had many friends living in this area. In better times, his interests included stock car racing, hunting and fishing, camping, leather craft and gunsmith. ...
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Clay City rebounds to take third-place in Greene County
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor SWITZ CITY -- One night after struggling to 22-percent shooting from the field, the Clay City Eels found their range once again and it resulted in a 56-48 victory and a third-place finish in the Greene County Invitational. The Eels hit 18-of-40 (45-percent) of their shots and added 19 free throws to hold off Eastern Greene in what amounts to the first game of a back-to-back series...
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Illinois Lottery
(Other Record ~ 01/14/14)
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Here are the winning numbers selected Monday and Tuesday in the Illinois Lottery: Monday Pick Three-Midday 8-3-4 Pick Three-Evening 7-5-4 Fireball: 6 Pick Four-Midday 2-6-9-2 Pick Four-Evening 1-1-3-7 Fireball: 2 My 3-Midday 8-6-0...
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Indiana Lottery
(Other Record ~ 01/14/14)
INDIANAPOLIS -- Here are the winning numbers selected Monday and Tuesday in the Hoosier Lottery: Monday Daily Three-Midday 7-8-4 Daily Three-Evening 5-0-2 Daily Four-Midday 4-9-3-8 Daily Four-Evening 8-5-2-8 Cash 5 1-4-18-22-37 Poker Lotto Nine (Clubs), Eight (Diamonds), Five (Hearts), Queen (Spades), Jack (Clubs)...
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Knightsville pair injured in U.S. 40 crash
(Local News ~ 01/14/14)
Two Knightsville residents and a Terre Haute woman were injured in a head-on crash Monday on U.S. 40 near Seelyville. Ronald R. Rodgers, 74, and Zelma M. Rodgers, 73, were both transported to Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Ronald suffered from hip and shoulder injuries, while Zelma had chest injuries, according to a Vigo County Sheriff's Department report...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 01/14/14)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Jan. 10-13: Circuit Court Civil Collections Asset Acceptance vs. Vickie Briones Asset Acceptance vs. Jessica Stultz Asset Acceptance vs. Amy Kochvar Capital One Bank vs. Ann Pell...
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Jail Bookings
(Police Logs ~ 01/14/14)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings were made at the Clay County Justice Center between Jan. 13-14: Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Chadwell, Kaitlyn, 25 Johnson, Nicole Lynne, 26 Hold for other Agency Phillips, Billy Joe, 42 Pending...
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MaryAnne Wineinger
(Obituary ~ 01/14/14)
MaryAnne Wineinger, 71, passed away peacefully Monday, Jan. 13, 2014, surrounded by her loving daughters. She was born in Terre Haute on Oct. 21, 1942, to Chester and Beulah Cartwright. MaryAnne graduated from Gerstmeyer Technical High School in 1960 and worked as an Administrative Assistant at Indiana State University. ...
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James E. Witty
(Other Record ~ 01/14/14)
James E. Witty, 86, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2014, at Exceptional Living Center in Brazil. He was born on May 11, 1926, in Tompkinsville, Ky., to Lyndsey and Minnie Witty. James served his country in the United States Army during the Korean War, and worked for American Vetrified and the Clay County Highway Department...
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Heart Gallery on display in Clay County
(Local News ~ 01/14/14)
The Indiana Heart Gallery is on display at the Clay County YMCA until Jan. 20. The free exhibit features portraits of children in need of adoptive families. Local residents can view the exhibit in the YMCA's main lobby from 5:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays, until 8 p.m. on Fridays, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays, and noon to 5 p.m. on Sundays...
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State lawmakers to attend cracker-barrel session
(Local News ~ 01/14/14)
About a handful of state lawmakers are scheduled to appear at a cracker-barrel session scheduled for Saturday at the Cory Fire House. The session, hosted by Clay County Farm Bureau from 10 a.m. to noon, will allow constituents to listen to and ask questions of lawmakers on a variety of topics...
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Brazil man faces felony meth-making charge
(Local News ~ 01/14/14)
A Brazil man was arrested on a felony drug charge this week after police connected him to a methamphetamine lab found last month on South Vine Street. Shelby S. Pope, 22, was jailed on Monday on a count of dealing in meth, a Class B felony. He remained jailed Tuesday night on $25,000 bond with no 10 percent allowed...
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City still debating terms of contract with Humane Society
(Local News ~ 01/14/14)
City officials say animal service calls have decreased in the last year, in part, because of the city's contract with the local Clay County Humane Society. However, Brazil City Council members are still deliberating whether or not to increase contract fees with the Humane Society for 2014. The decision has been delayed until at least Jan. 29...
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