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Mayor honors youth with Elks proclamation
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
Members of the Brazil Elks Lodge 762 were present Friday when Mayor Brian Wyndham proclaimed the first week of May as Youth Week "to honor America's Junior Citizens for their accomplishments, and to give fitting recognition of their services to Community, State and Nation."...
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Clay City Elementary wins Mental Math Competition
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
Clay City Elementary was the winner of the second Elementary Mental Math Club Competition held Thursday night at North Clay Middle School. The little Eels in the fifth grade bested fifth-graders from East Side (last year's winner), Forest Park, Jackson Township, Meridian, Staunton and VanBuren elementary schools...
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Racing resumes at Terre Haute Action Track Sunday
(Professional Sports ~ 04/24/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor After a much too long and cold winter time, the historic Terre Haute Action Track in Terre Haute roars to life on Sunday evening to host the King of Indiana Sprint Series and Midwest Sprint Car Series. The two series are combining for what should be a sterling field with $2,500 going to winner of the sprint car event. The UMP Modified series will also be on hand for a $700 to win show on the half mile dirt track at the Terre Haute Fairgrounds...
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Northview netters tame Wildcats
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Times Staff Report The Northview girls' tennis team continued to roll in the early season, sweeping past South Vermillion on the road Thursday evening, 5-0. The junior varsity was also perfect, claiming a 10-0 win over the Wildcats. The Knights didn't lose a set in the win as both Kaysia Reberger and Ramey Miller completed 6-0, 6-0 wins in singles action. Ashley Heck powered to a 6-2, 6-0 win over Mia Crengrost of the Wildcats...
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Knights and Eels win three-way golf matches
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Times Staff Report Northview and Clay City each had a strong day on the links as each school recorded a three-way golf win on Thursday evening. Playing at Clover Meadows, the Knights dominated Cloverdale and Monrovia. The Knights won convincingly with a score of 163 with Cloverdale placing second at 194 and Monrovia shooting a combined 218...
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Eels track and field second to Arrows
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Times Staff Report The Clay City Eels lost a three-way track and field meet on the road to Sullivan on Thursday evening, but weren't without plenty of personal best times and distances individually. The girls were second behind Sullivan's 80 points, scoring 67 with Bloomfield in third with 19 points...
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Northview JV splits with Terre Haute South
(High School Sports ~ 04/24/15)
Times Staff Report The Northview junior varsity baseball team split a pair of games against Terre Haute South on Thursday. The contests were completely different as Northview won a 21-6 decision while the Braves won a 2-1 contest. In the Knights' win, Matt Clawson drove in eight runs on three hits and scored three times. ...
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Church News
(Community News ~ 04/24/15)
First Baptist Church Mark Thompson is our church pastor. He is 39 years old and was born in Huntington, West Virginia. He was saved at home at age five shortly after his grandfather's death and influenced by church teaching and discussions with his parents. ...
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Additional charges filed against man accused of soliciting minors
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
A rural Brazil man accused of soliciting underage girls and buying them alcohol will also face charges for allegedly battering a local law enforcement official In the Clay Superior Court, a criminal case was filed against Jeremy Kiefling, 34, who is accused of a misdemeanor count of resisting law enforcement and a felony count of battery against a public safety official...
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Special prosecutor investigating last month's police-action shooting
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
A special prosecutor in Union County has been assigned to investigate last month's police-action shooting in Harmony. Michael Dean, chief deputy prosecuting attorney for the 89th Judicial Circuit of Indiana, said Tuesday that he's received all of the materials the Indiana State Police collected in its investigation into the police shooting death of 60-year-old Gary Page of Harmony but has not reached a final conclusion...
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Baseball and softball teams get behind Clay City boy
(Local News ~ 04/24/15)
CLAY CITY--Kutter Booe has made quite an impression on the residents of Clay City. Before his third birthday he had already faced a struggle that most people don't experience their entire lives. In recognition of his strength, Eels baseball and softball teams wanted to show their support and on Thursday kicked off a local fundraiser -- 'K's for Kutter' -- with the face of the drive throwing the first pitch against the Linton Miners...
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