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Dietz Lake triple stabbing suspect still on the lam
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
Clay County authorities are still searching for the man who is alleged to have stabbed three people early Sunday at Dietz Lake. The suspect is described as a white male with short hair and wearing blue jeans and a light-colored T-shirt, according to the Clay County Sheriff's Department report...
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James Frederick Eaglin
(Obituary ~ 09/04/14)
James Frederick Eaglin ("Freddie") -- January 27, 1936 -- August 10, 2014, passed away surrounded by family & friends. He is preceded in death by his wife Isabel. He will be remembered as a kind, gentle and loving man, friend, father and brother. He is greatly missed by his 7 children: Connie, Christy, Cindy, Debi, Sandi, Donna and James; 8 grandchildren and 6 great grandkids...
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Susan E. (Mucci) White
(Obituary ~ 09/04/14)
Susan E. (Mucci) White, 72, of Brazil, passed away at Union Hospital, in Terre Haute, following an extended illness. Susan was born January 30, 1942, in Louisville, Kentucky the daughter of Victor and Margaret (Middendorf) Mucci. She married James White November 23, 1963. ...
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Northview tennis sweeps Linton; cross country second at Terre Haute
(High School Sports ~ 09/04/14)
Times Staff Report Northview swept visiting Linton in boys tennis Wednesday evening, knocking off the Miners, 5-0 in varsity play and 2-0 in junior varsity action. The Knights got singles wins from Gaddis Baysinger, Ethan Linton and Bryce Minor on Wednesday evening. In doubles play, Damon Bass teamed with Nick Sacopulos for a 6-0, 6-0 and the duo of Nick Ganly and Brenden Ellis won a 6-2, 6-2 match against the Miners...
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North Clay football dominates at Owen Valley
(High School Sports ~ 09/04/14)
Times Staff Report SPENCER -- North Clay picked up a pair of football victories on the road this week at Owen Valley. The seventh-grade Knights jumped out front early on its way to a shutout win over the Patriots as Carson Gettle scored on a run. Dominick Eaglin followed up with a 37-yard scoring run as Ceejay Nees catching the two-point conversion pass for a 14-0 advantage. ...
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North Clay volleyball remains unbeaten
(High School Sports ~ 09/04/14)
Times Staff Report North Clay remained unbeaten in early season volleyball contests, winning seventh --and-eighth-grade matches against Western Indiana Conference opponents Edgewood and Owen Valley this week. The seventh-grade squad started the week with a 25-10, 25-24 victory against the Patriots as Izzy Horrall registered 11 aces out of her 12-point evening. ...
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Brian David Stinson
(Obituary ~ 09/04/14)
Brian David Stinson, 48, of the Clay City area and formerly of Brazil, died unexpectedly, September 2, 2014. Brian was born in Brazil, Indiana, on September 21, 1965 the son of David and Jannette (Goshen) Stinson. He graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1983. ...
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Knights dominate in three-game win over Linton
(High School Sports ~ 09/04/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview could have perhaps been forgiven if they were a little flat in Thursday's lone mid-week volleyball match sandwiched between last weekend's tourney at Avon and another at Barr-Reeve on Saturday. Both tournaments typically boast state ranked competition. However, the Knights made short work of a shorthanded Linton Miners' team, winning 25-15, 25-8, 25-13...
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Knights looking for first win over Patriots since 2006
(High School Sports ~ 09/04/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor It's been seven long years since the Northview Knights came away with a football win against Terre Haute North. The Knights are hoping that streak comes to an end this evening with a road trip to face the Patriots. In the 2006 season, the Knights knocked off North on the road, 28-23 on their way to unbeaten regular season. ...
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Smith discusses the benefit of bats
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
I may not be a big fan of them, but it was very interesting and entertaining to look up into the sky on Saturday night and watch two bats fly above my pond. Luckily, these bats weren't real close by or building a nest on my porch. Instead, they were probably controlling the insect population...
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Court News, Sept. 3-4
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse, Sept. 2-3: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Daniel E. Pugh, 41, 1: Using private land without consent Linda R. Chiles, 53, 1: Using private land without consent Jerry E. Roberts, 51, 1: Reckless driving...
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Jail Bookings, Sept. 3-4
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
The following jail bookings were made at the Clay County Justice Center between Sept. 3-4: Pending Overpeck, Rose, 41 Beil, Travis, 18 Theft/Receiving Stolen Property Beil, Travis, 18 Burglary Crew, Savannah N., 26 Beil, Travis, 18 Poss/Product Number Alteration...
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Lambermont accused of shooting Fulford four times
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
When Doug Lambermont appears in Greene Superior Court this week for an initial hearing, he will be charged with the murder of Derek Fulford. According to information contained in a probable cause affidavit prepared by Detective George Dallaire of the Greene County Sheriff's Department, Lambermont shot Fulford four times with a Smith & Wesson .380 semi-automatic pistol...
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Dietz Lake triple stabbing suspect still on the lam
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
Clay County authorities are still searching for the man who is alleged to have stabbed three people early Sunday at Dietz Lake. The suspect is described as a white male with short hair and wearing blue jeans and a light-colored T-shirt, according to the Clay County Sheriff's Department report issued Wednesday night...
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Clay City board takes over sale of police vehicle
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
By ERNEST ROLLINS Times Staff Reporter The Clay City Police Department will relinquish the responsibility of selling its third police vehicle to the town board, according to discussion at the town's council meeting on Tuesday. Town councilman Rob Freeman said the council had been asking the department to get rid of the car for three years...
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Courthouse Centennial celebration is Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
The public is invited to be a part of a once-in-a-century celebration, as the county will recognize the Clay County Courthouse's 100th birthday on Saturday. The Clay County Centennial Celebration is scheduled for 1-6 p.m. at the courthouse on National Avenue in Brazil...
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Alleged intoxicated driver crashes into home, evades police
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
Clay County authorities were able to corral an alleged intoxicated driver Tuesday night who they say crashed into a Brazil home before leading them on a short pursuit. Jeffrey D. Schopmeyer, 55, Brazil, was arrested on preliminary charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, OVWI (refusal), criminal recklessness, leaving the scene of a property damage accident and resisting law enforcement. His bond was set at $7,000 cash, which he has since posted and been released...
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Commissioners continue ambulance service discussion
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
Clay County Commissioners will soon meet with three ambulance service providers to discuss their proposals before entering a formal contract, they said on Monday. Commissioners opened bids from three ambulance services -- Putnam County Operation and Life, Care Ambulance Services and Trans-Care -- during the regular meeting...
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Camper fire on I-70 forces traffic through Brazil Thursday afternoon
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
A camper fire closed a portion of Interstate 70 on Thursday, forcing traffic onto U.S. 40 and snarling traffic through Brazil. Indiana State Police report that an Oklahoma man driving on I-70 was flagged down by a passerby shortly before 10:40 a.m. concerning smoke coming from his camper trailer...
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Courthouse Centennial 2014- Scofield was beloved judge during short term
(Local News ~ 09/04/14)
Curtis G. Scofield succeeded Judge Rawley on Nov. 18, 1918. He received 3,193 votes for judge. After graduating from the Brazil High School, he entered the Indiana University Law School of Indianapolis where he graduated with honors. Soon after graduation, he began practicing law in Brazil...
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