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Have you got to work on your bucket list?
(Community News ~ 05/15/15)
I have always wanted to drive a semi-truck. I want to sit up high and feel the power of the huge truck going down the highway. To shift all the gears with country music playing and my CB radio sounds awesome. (I know, I need to get out more). I'm not so interested in living out of the truck, however, as I know some of them have beds and living space behind the cab. ...
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Choir performs at Little Historic Church at Carbon
(Local News ~ 05/15/15)
On May 1, members of the Little Historic Church at Carbon gathered for a buffet and to hear Brazil's First United Methodist Church Chancel choir.
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Church News: May 16, 2015
(Community News ~ 05/15/15)
Annunciation Catholic Church Confessions will be heard this morning from 9 until 9:30 a.m. Our youth group will gather this weekend from 2-3:30 p.m. in the parish center. VBS meeting tomorrow: Annunciation will have Vacation Bible School this summer June 22-25. ...
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Staunton Scene: May 16, 2015
(Community News ~ 05/15/15)
The Staunton Community Center Lady Volunteers still have cookbooks available for $12 each. They can be purchased by calling 448-1591 or by contacting any of the Lady Volunteers. STAUNTON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday school begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by morning worship service at 10:30. Mark Miller is our minister. Wee Worship meets at 10:30 in the Educational Wing. Children's church meets with adult worship until after the offering is taken, when they dismiss to their classroom...
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Summer series to focus on alpaca training, handling
(Community News ~ 05/15/15)
During the four Wednesdays of June, the public will have the opportunity to learn more about alpacas via training and handling courtesy of White Violet Farm Alpacas. The ministry of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods will host the educational summer series, "Alpaca Training and Handing," from 6-7:30 p.m. on June 3, 10, 17 and 24. The sessions will take place at White Violet Farm Alpacas...
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Jerri Lynn Johnson-Eder
(Obituary ~ 05/15/15)
Johnson. She graduated from Brazil High School, Class of 1961...
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Frontier Communications urges all to be prepared during tornado season
(Local News ~ 05/15/15)
Frontier Communications teams across the country are preparing for possible severe tornados throughout the spring and early summer months. Their preparations include equipping fleet vehicles with extra fuel, fluids and lighting; double-checking all safety equipment and supplies used by field technicians; placing emergency network supplies throughout company facilities; and stocking supplies needed for network restoral...
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Northview's Kidwell to continue running at IUPUI
(High School Sports ~ 05/15/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview senior Ashley Kidwell has worked hard at everything that she has done to this point in her young life. The proof is simply in the results whether it be in the classroom or in her chosen sport of running. Kidwell is Northview High School's valedictorian this year and will graduate with honors on May 29 and next season she will continue both her academic and running career at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) in the fall. ...
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Plenty of experience returning in conference golf tournaments
(High School Sports ~ 05/15/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Conference golf tournaments are on tap this morning as Clay City and Northview have the difficult task of dethroning defending champions. The Knights found themselves looking up at 19th ranked Sullivan last year after the Western Indiana Conference Tournament concluded at Idle Creek Golf Course. ...
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Jackson Township hosts 'Let's Make A Deal'
(Local News ~ 05/15/15)
Students and staff at Jackson Township Elementary played their own version of the television game show "Let's Make a Deal" on Friday. Dressed in costumes, enthusiastic students and staff won real and joke prizes as Principal Brad Ennen emceed the event. ...
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Teacher goes out of way to obtain $1,000 award for student
(Local News ~ 05/15/15)
Krider is not shy about saying why she chose to seek the award on Branson's behalf rather than any other student. "She is my best worker," Krider said. "No matter what I ask her, she'll do it. She is always smiling, never down. She's always happy." To be happy was a choice Branson made years ago; she has a birth defect. The umbilical cord wrapped around her arm in the womb and her right hand didn't form, she said...
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'An Amazing Young Man' -- Memory of Kreyton Hunter Quinn lives on through scholarship
(Local News ~ 05/15/15)
CLAY CITY -- Kreyton Quinn was smiling down on Clay City High School Friday morning as the first Shooting for Kreyton Hunter Quinn scholarship was awarded. That was the belief of his father, Joe Quinn. When asked what the presentation of $1,500 to Easton Booe meant to him before the school's awards program began, Joe Quinn said, "He never turned anybody away. ...
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Staunton to flush hydrants next week
(Local News ~ 05/15/15)
Staunton Water Works will flush fire hydrants Wednesday through Saturday, May 23.
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Court News: May 14, 2015
(Local News ~ 05/15/15)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse May 14: Superior Court State Criminal Charges Rebecca Jo Treash, 47, 1: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more 2: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person...
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Jail Bookings: May 14-15, 2015
(Local News ~ 05/15/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were reported to the Clay County Justice Center May 14-15: Henry J. Heil, 41, was arrested and preliminarily charged with battery, resisting law enforcement and disorderly conduct James N. Bruner, 31, was arrested and preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of paraphernalia and violating probation...
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Solar company seeking tax abatement for proposed plants
(Local News ~ 05/15/15)
Cypress Creek Renewables wants to build multiple solar power generating plants in Clay County and at least one in Vigo County. David Benge, the company's vice president of development, and company attorney Mary Soliday approached the Clay County Redevelopment Commission Thursday night, requesting the commissioners send a favorable recommendation for tax abatement to the Clay County Council...
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