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Start the growing season with helpful tips
(Column ~ 04/17/14)
The warm temperatures really make an individual want to get outside and do some yard work. There are a number of things you can do to outside this spring including: starting a garden, controlling moles and taking care of your lawn and garden tools. Before you actually pick up any garden tools, you should develop a plan. ...
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Purdue Extension to offer Dining with Diabetes
(Features ~ 04/17/14)
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost one in 10 Clay County residents have diabetes. People living with diabetes are at risk for a number of complications, including loss of eyesight, nerve damage, heart disease, stroke and kidney disease. The good news is that these complications can be delayed or prevented through proper management of diabetes...
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Jail Bookings
(Police Logs ~ 04/17/14)
The following jail bookings were made at the Clay County Justice Center between April 16-17: Court Ordered Edwards, Bradley A., 36 Probation Violation Fontanyi, Ryan, 31 Lalen, Tony T., 53 Roberts, Melinda, 50 Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Hamman, Stephen C., 26...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 04/17/14)
The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse April 15-16: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Lynda G. McAuliffe, 42, 1: Driving while suspended Troy G. Johnson, 31, 1: Domestic battery Joey C. Trammell, 54, 1: Invasion of privacy 2: Invasion of privacy...
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Softball teams push for field of their own
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
Craig Park may soon be home to a pair of softball diamonds after a group of parents and daughters have pushed to restart a softball league in Clay County. Karen McQueen recently approached the Brazil Parks and Recreation Board to ask permission to place the first softball diamond at Craig Park, located on State Road 340, after being faced with more than 80 girls interested in playing...
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Welcome to Forest Park
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
Above, Ed Holt and Superintendent of Parks Bill Houck pose for a photo while placing the new Forest Park sign alongside State Road 59.
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Prescription Drug Take Back Day
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
Times Staff Report A national event aimed at assisting the public in cleaning out their medicine cabinets is next week. Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on April 26 at St. Vincent Clay Hospital. Lora Fougerousse, Director of Pharmacy at St. ...
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Water tower inspection tops Center Point agenda
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
Times Staff Report Midwestern Engineering recently inspected the Center Point water tower, though further inspection will be necessary as there was 2 feet of ice impeding the inspection last month. According to Center Point Town Council members, the tower appears to be in good condition...
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Indiana State Police: Stay clear of meth 'trash', contact police if you find it
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
Times Staff Report With the more favorable spring weather, people are taking advantage by walking, jogging and bicycling on local roadways. With that, Indiana State Police say the potential exists that some may come across trash left behind by those who have manufactured methamphetamine...
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Sheriff's department makes meth arrests
(Local News ~ 04/17/14)
Times Staff Report Two Clay County residents were arrested this week on methamphetamine-related charges. Arrested Wednesday was Dustin Lalen, 35, Brazil, on possession of meth -- more than 3 grams and maintaining a common nuisance, Class C and D felonies, respectively...
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