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Troy R. McDonald
(Obituary ~ 05/27/14)
Troy Richard McDonald, age 44 of Poland, IN passed away Saturday, May 24, 2014. He was born on August 28, 1969 in Brazil, IN. He was the son of the late Bill McDonald and Ruth McDonald. Troy married Kristine M. McDonald on June 21, 1997. He was a graduate of South Putnam High School Class of 1988...
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An eventful Memorial Day weekend
(Community News ~ 05/27/14)
Oh, what a beautiful Memorial Day weekend. Much and many happenings need documentation in my journal. Paul and I placed fresh flowers on the graves of our loved ones. The well-established peony plants provided us the colorful bouquets of both single and double blooms. ...
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Local YMCA to offer day camp this summer
(Local News ~ 05/27/14)
The Clay County YMCA will offer a day camp for local children this summer. The camp is for children in kindergarten through eighth grade. Activities will include tutoring, arts and crafts, games, enrichment activities and field trips. Camp doors will be open from 6 a.m to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday beginning June 10 until July 25 at the Forest Park Elementary School. Starting the week of July 28, the camp will relocate to the Clay County YMCA before ending on Aug. 1...
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3 are charged, 1 already admits guilt in alleged I-beam theft
(Local News ~ 05/27/14)
Three people were charged last week in the theft of I-beams from a rural property near Center Point, with one of them already admitting his guilt. Justin William Bruner, 28, Brazil, Savannah N. Crew, 26, Greencastle, and Jamia M. Hardig, 34, Brazil, were each charged with a Class D felony count of receiving stolen property and a misdemeanor for alleged criminal trespass...
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School safety will remain a top priority during break
(Local News ~ 05/27/14)
While school doors will close next week, school safety remains a top priority for both local and state officials. During May, local and state agencies have taken steps to be more proactive in the event of a major emergency at any of their schools. For example, Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed Senate Enrolled Act 1 in early May, which established grant programs to assist with school security. ...
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Clay County students awarded prestigous scholarships
(Local News ~ 05/27/14)
It's the time of year when many high school seniors prepare to open a new chapter in life, whether it's college, the workforce, military or the unknown. For at least two Clay County students, that path became a little more clear thanks to four-year, full-tuition scholarships...
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ISP sobriety checkpoint scheduled for Friday in Parke County
(Local News ~ 05/27/14)
The Indiana State Police Putnamville District will conduct a sobriety checkpoint during the late evening hours this Friday at a random location in Parke County. The checkpoint is in conjunction with Operation Pull Over Blitz #79, Click It or Ticket, which runs through June 1...
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Jail Bookings: May 26-27
(Police Logs ~ 05/27/14)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings were made at the Clay County Justice Center between May 26-27: Awaiting Arraignment French, Jace, 19 Adams Jr., Harold, 22 Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Baugh, Terry Gene, 47 Awaiting Arraignment w/Probable Cause...
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Court News: May 23-27
(Local News ~ 05/27/14)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse on May 23-27: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Justin William Bruner, 28, 1: Receiving stolen property 2: Criminal trespass 3: Possession of marijuana 4: Possession of paraphernalia...
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Clay City repeats as sectional champs
(High School Sports ~ 05/27/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY -- The Clay City Eels finished off the preliminary work to start Tuesday afternoon, then capped the night with a sectional softball title. The Eels put the finishing touches on a 4-2 win over Shakamak in a semifinal game that was suspended due to lightning on Monday evening. Clay City followed that up by scoring the final 13 runs in a five-inning, 13-3 victory against the Union (Bulldogs) that sent them into the regional for the second straight year...
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Great Dane is recognized for safety hours
(Local News ~ 05/27/14)
Great Dane celebrated a milestone on Tuesday that recognizes on-the-job safety. The company's insurance carrier presented a plaque for three million safe work hours. It is the second most in the Brazil plant's history; the first coming in the 1980's...
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