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Stutzman announces endorsements
(State News ~ 06/04/15)
HOWE -- Marlin Stutzman (R-IN) today announced the endorsements of 34 Republican Legislators from across Indiana. Just three weeks after the announcement of his candidacy for U.S. Senate, Stutzman already has the support of one-third of Republican Legislators...
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Greencastle man charged with eight counts of child molestation
(Local News ~ 06/04/15)
A 64-year-old Greencastle man is facing charges that he molested three different girls in the care of his wife's babysitting service. Michael M. Nussbaum is charged with eight counts of Class A felony child molesting. Class A felonies are punishable by 20-50 years in prison, with an advisory sentence of 30 years, and fines up to $10,000...
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Four Indiana Conservation Officers recognized
(Local News ~ 06/04/15)
Cloverdale -- At a recent awards ceremony at Indiana Statehouse, four Indiana Conservation Officers assigned to District Five were officially recognized for their long-term service to the citizens of Indiana. The officers were later presented with certificates to honor their years of service...
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Auditions set for 'Into The Woods'
(Community News ~ 06/04/15)
Director Lee Reberger will host two sessions of auditions for "Into the Woods." The first is 3 p.m. June 14, with the second at 7 p.m. June 15. Both will be at the Hazel Day Longden Theatre in Greencastle. The show will be produced Aug. 6-8 and Aug. 12-15...
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Groundbreaking set for new facility on U.S. 40
(Local News ~ 06/04/15)
A groundbreaking ceremony has been scheduled for the Villas of Hollybrook and Reflections Memory Care to be built on 11 acres just southwest of the First Christian Church off U.S. 40. The groundbreaking ceremony will take place on Tuesday at 2 p.m. "This will be a senior-focused, carefree lifestyle community like no other in the area," said Lori Ann Brown, office manager at Hoosier Homes and Land. ...
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Alzheimer's Association provides '10 Ways To Love Your Brain'
(State News ~ 06/04/15)
The evidence is mounting: People can reduce their risk of cognitive decline by making key lifestyle changes. That is the conclusion of a new research summary published in Alzheimer's & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer's Association. "It is only by shining a light on the reality of Alzheimer's disease that we will be able to ultimately eliminate this growing public health concern," Alzheimer's Association Greater Indiana Chapter Executive Director Heather Hershberger said. ...
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Ceremony to name new assisted living center
(Local News ~ 06/04/15)
The community is invited to an unveiling ceremony to name a new assisted living center under construction in Brazil on the Exceptional Living Center of Brazil campus. The event will take place at 11 a.m. Tuesday at 501 S. Murphy Ave. This assisted living center is expected to open in spring 2016. It will be the first time the name will be made public, according to a company news release...
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Housing authority to meet Thursday
(Local News ~ 06/04/15)
The Board of Commissioners for the Brazil Housing Authority will meet at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at the BHA offices, 122 W. Jackson St., Brazil.
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Clay County Humane Society rescues 28 dogs from deplorable living conditions
(Local News ~ 06/04/15)
Twenty-eight dogs were rescued from a Brazil home recently after being found living in deplorable conditions. Clay County Humane Society Manager Rick Swearingen said the city's animal control officer alerted him about the situation after investigating a complaint about a dog roaming outside the residence. Upon further inspection, Swearingen said it was discovered 27 more ranging in age from 2 weeks to 12 years were residing in a feces- and urine-covered environment...
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Jenkins graduates IU School of Dentistry
(Community News ~ 06/04/15)
The Indiana University School of Dentistry is proud to announce its 2015 graduates. These 121 students, who came to Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis from communities around the state and countries around the world, have demonstrated academic and clinical excellence...
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Court News: June 2-3, 2015
(Local News ~ 06/04/15)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse June 2-3: Superior Court State Criminal Charges Kenneth Paul Harrington, 27, 1: Battery resulting in bodily injury Cody D. Absher, 22, 1: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated 2: Operating a vehicle with a schedule I or II controlled substance or its metabolite in the body...
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Bowling Green youth awaits liver transplant, family needs donations
(Local News ~ 06/04/15)
BOWLING GREEN -- Conner Smith, 15, is awaiting a liver transplant at Riley Children's Hospital in Indianapolis. "He's had many medical complications," said Tina Jackson. "He's not able to do a lot of things because of his condition. He can't play in sports. He can't do anything to risk injuring himself."...
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