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Time is running out to file for financial aid for college
(State News ~ 03/05/15)
Nearly $300 million in state financial aid for college is available this year for Indiana students who qualify. To receive financial aid, students must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid--or the FAFSA--by March 10. Unfortunately, too many students fail to complete the FAFSA--either because they don't know they should, they don't know how or they just miss the deadline...
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Activist Star Parker to speak at Indiana State
(State News ~ 03/05/15)
Nationally-known activist Star Parker will speak at Indiana State University March 25th as part of the 2014-15 University Speakers Series. Parker is the founder and president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit think tank which promotes market based public policy to fight poverty. She will speak at 7 p.m. in Tilson Auditorium...
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Music for All brings America's outstanding student musicians to Indianapolis March 12-14
(State News ~ 03/05/15)
INDIANAPOLIS - Outstanding student musicians from across the country will gather in Indianapolis for the Music for All National Festival, presented by Yamaha, March 12-14 to present concerts and participate in music education workshops in top venues throughout Indianapolis...
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Anita Cocktail to appear in Indy
(State News ~ 03/05/15)
INDIANAPOLIS --The Jazz Kitchen and Vintage Swag present Anita Cocktail (aka Wendy Reed) on Tuesday from 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. Tickets are $10 for general admission. Tickets are on sale now at The Jazz Kitchen, (317) 253-4900 or online at thejazzkitchen.com. The Jazz Kitchen is located in Indianapolis at 5377 N. College Ave. Show is 21+. No Smoking Event...
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Mr. Wayne L. Carr
(Obituary ~ 03/05/15)
Mr. Wayne L. Carr, 74, Crawfordsville, went to be with his Lord Wednesday, March 4th, at 5:50 PM in the I.U. Hospital, Lafayette. He was born January 14th, 1941, in Brazil, Indiana, to Joseph and Ruby (Winn) Carr. He married Sharon L. Lane on August 15th, 1969, in Clearwater, Florida. She survives...
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James Douglas Guy
(Obituary ~ 03/05/15)
James Douglas Guy, 58 of Brazil, passed away March 4, due to injuries from an automobile accident. He was born August 4, 1956 in Brazil, the son of Thomas Guy and Barbara Witt Guy. Jim graduated from Brazil High School, Class of 1974. Following high school, he attended St. ...
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Beginning Genealogy Classes program offered by WVGS
(Community News ~ 03/05/15)
The Wabash Valley Genealogy Society is offering a series of classes to help individuals begin their family history quest. The "Beginning Genealogy Classes" will begin on Wednesday and run six consecutive Wednesday evenings: March 11, 18, 25 and April 1, 8 and 15. Each class will be taught by an experienced member of the WVGS...
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Little Historic Church to present monthly program on March 13
(Local News ~ 03/05/15)
The Little Historic Church at Carbon will conduct its monthly program on March 13. There will be a pitch-in dinner at 6 p.m., with the program to follow at 7. Entertainment will be provided by P-150, a singing group/praise band. All are invited to the meal & program. For more information, contact Dean Swearingen at 812-448-2735...
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Clay County grads starring in college roles
(High School Sports ~ 03/05/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Clay County graduates are making a big splash this season for their collegiate teams as the winter sports season comes to a close and spring athletics has already begun. For St. Joseph freshman Leanna Knight, a Northview alum, her indoor track season has taken off much like the Puma frosh's long jump career...
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Habitat for Humanity preparing to build 9th home in 20 years
(Local News ~ 03/05/15)
From its humble beginnings 20 years ago to its still humble existence today, Clay County's Habitat for Humanity has quietly built a reputation through the families its served. The volunteer organization is now preparing to build its ninth home on a donated lot at 604 S. Chicago Ave., Brazil, which is just north of the home the group dedicated last year...
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Court News: March 4
(Local News ~ 03/05/15)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse March 4: Superior Court State Criminal Charges David Michael Cornelous, 44, 1: Driving while suspended Emily McIntire, 23, 1: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more...
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Chamber of Commerce ... Spotlight on Business for February
(Business ~ 03/05/15)
Wabash Building Services Robin Evans II and his wife Emma started the business in 2013. They are a full service electrical contractor ranging in projects from residential service calls to entire commercial electrical installations. They currently employ five people. 2014 was their first year being a part of the Clay County Chamber of Commerce. They are one of the few in the county that hold a Masters License in Electrical and are insured and bonded as well...
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Police identify man killed in SR 59 crash at Ashboro
(Local News ~ 03/05/15)
ASHBORO -- Clay County authorities have released the name of the man they believe was killed in a fiery crash on State Road 59 on Wednesday. Clay County Sheriff Paul Harden said Thursday that his department is "99 percent sure" James Guy, 58, of Brazil, was killed when the Ford Expedition he was driving collided head-on with a GMC truck and caught fire near the state highway's intersection with County Road 100 N in the unincorporated community of Ashboro...
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Reelsville man dies in Thursday morning crash
(Local News ~ 03/05/15)
A Reelsville man is dead after crashing his sport-utility vehicle on U.S. 40 in Putnam County. Robert E. Baker Jr., 52, was pronounced dead at the scene, and police say alcohol may have contributed to the crash. Indiana State Police and Putnam County emergency responders were called around 9:35 a.m. to the single-vehicle crash in the westbound lanes of U.S. 50, just east of County Road 800 W...
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