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Primary Election is under way
(Local News ~ 05/06/14)
The 2014 Primary Election is under way, and local election officials say the new Vote Centers are running smoothly. Jason Jacobs, Clay County Election clerk, said there's been a few questions, but, overall, things are going well. If you haven't voted today, remember Vote Centers are open until 6 p.m...
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Jerry Russell Mace
(Obituary ~ 05/06/14)
Jerry Russell Mace, 61, passed away unexpectedly Monday May 5, 2014 at St. Vincent Clay Hospital in Brazil. He was born on March 13, 1953 in Brazil to Russell Earl and Hazel Mace. Jerry was a Brazil High School graduate, and earned an Associates Degree from Vincennes University. He was the Director of Marketing and Technology for Covington Foods, and enjoyed motorcycles, cooking and working with computers...
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Here's a look at who won contested races in Tuesday's Primary Election
(Local News ~ 05/06/14)
Democrat County Sheriff Frank E. Beasley (114) √ Robert Gambill (821) Douglas M. Smiley (609) Co. Council (Dist. 2) Rick Hester (104) √ Steven J. Withers (228) Co. Council (Dist. 1) √ Rita E. Rothrock (171) Linda (Sue) Tipton (127)...
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Kimball to play football for DIII power Wabash
(High School Sports ~ 05/06/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview High School's Daniel Kimball has chosen Wabash College for his destination in the fall as the senior will join one of the top football programs at the Division III level. The senior defensive end and tight end for the Knights chose the Little Giants as much for the academic qualifications of the school as the prestige of the football program...
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Vikings open Big Four with diamond sweep of Knights
(High School Sports ~ 05/06/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The West Vigo Vikings took advantage of defensive miscues by the Knights on Tuesday evening to come away with a sweep on the diamond to open Big Four Tourney play. The softball Vikings pounded out 19 hits and scored six of their 10 runs with two outs in defeating the Knights 10-3. Meanwhile, the baseball Vikings made the most of just five hits and four Northview errors to claim a 6-4 victory...
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Rose M. Barnhart
(Obituary ~ 05/06/14)
Rose M. Barnhart, 96, of Clay City, Indiana, passed away at Exceptional Living Center, in Brazil, May 5, 2014 following an extended illness. Rose was born November 11, 1917, in Cory, Indiana the daughter of Jacob H. and Nellie Myrtle (Turner) Harr. She graduated from Cory High School with the class of 1935. ...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 05/06/14)
The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse April 28: Circuit Court Civil Collections Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC. vs. Donald Bryan Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC. vs. Diana K. Nickerson Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC. vs. Beverly I. Stewart...
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Jail Bookings
(Police Logs ~ 05/06/14)
The following jail bookings were made at the Clay County Justice Center between May 5-6: On Tuesday, May 6, at 8:42 a.m., Jason A. Olsen, 30, Brazil, was arrested for allegedly receiving stolen property, firearms violation, possessing methamphetamine and paraphernalia...
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Longtime prosecutor Reberger unseated in Primary Election
(Local News ~ 05/06/14)
Family, friends and supporters crowded the Clay County Prosecutor's Office on Tuesday evening awaiting results from the 2014 Primary Election. By 8 p.m., voters had decided against re-electing longtime prosecutor Lee Reberger after nearly 10 years of service...
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Flater gets Republican nod in Clay County Auditor race
(Local News ~ 05/06/14)
A 10-year veteran with the Clay County Auditor's office secured the Republican ticket for that seat Tuesday night. Deputy Auditor Jennifer Flater edged co-worker and primary opponent First Deputy Auditor Erica Stallcop following the Primary Election...
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For many, vote centers prove to be more convenient
(Local News ~ 05/06/14)
Brazil's James Stephens was enjoying some time at Harmony Park on Tuesday before he decided to make a stop at the Harmony Community Center to cast his vote in the 2014 Primary Election. Fellow Brazil resident Joe Mills said he was on his way home from work at P.D.F. when he stopped by to do the same thing...
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Gambill, Harden come away with Primary wins for county sheriff
(Local News ~ 05/06/14)
Democrat Rob Gambill and Republican Paul Harden came out on top of their respective Primary Election races on Tuesday and both gave credit to family and friends. On the Democrat side, Gambill garnered 821 votes or about 53 percent of the total. He was followed by Doug Smiley (609) and Frank Beasley (114)...
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