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ISP Investigates Officer Involved Shooting in Terre Haute
(Local News ~ 10/20/15)
Vigo County--Indiana State Police Detectives from the Putnamville Post, at the request of Terre Haute Police Chief John Plasse, are currently investigating a police action shooting involving a Terre Haute City Police Officer. The officer was not injured; however, the suspect sustained gunshot wounds and was initially stabilized at Terre Haute Union Hospital, and later airlifted to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis in what is believed to be serious condition...
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Clay City has home court edge for sectional
(High School Sports ~ 10/20/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Volleyball sectional action gets underway on Thursday evening with Clay City (14-12 overall) seeing action in the second match of their own Class A Sectional. Northview will get an extra couple of days of practice before hitting the court in defense of their Class 3A Owen Valley Sectional title on Saturday afternoon...
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Clay City Imperial Regiment
(Local News ~ 10/20/15)
Courtesy photos Both of Clay County's high school bands have advanced to semi-state competition after their performances Saturday at the Indiana State School Music Association Regional at Evansville Central High School. Pictured in this collage are performances by the Clay City Imperial Regiment. ...
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Bransons celebrating 50 years on Thursday
(Community News ~ 10/20/15)
Carolyn and Edgar Branson, of Reelsville, will celebrate 50 years of marriage on Thursday. The couple were married Oct. 22, 1965. Carolyn (Michael) Branson is retired from Sony DADC, Terre Haute, while Edgar is retired from Alcan in Terre Haute. The couple's children are Terri Neaderhiser of Brazil, Todd and Amy Branson of Crystal Lake, Illinois, and Troy and Allison Branson St. Joseph, Illinois. Grandchildren are Kaleigh, Sydney, Reilly and Joel Branson...
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Couple to celebrate 50 years next month
(Local News ~ 10/20/15)
David and Kay Lewis will celebrate 50 years of marriage on Nov. 6. They were married Nov. 6, 1965, at Christview Baptist Church in Ferguson, Missouri, with Rev. Bill Little officiating. They have five children and 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren...
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First Four County Townships
(Community News ~ 10/20/15)
According to Charles Blanchard: "Originally, there were but three townships in the county --Washington, Harrison, and Perry, named, respectively, in honor of the first President, the first Governor of the Indiana Territory, and the hero of the signal victory on Lake Erie. ...
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Indiana State to host Duke Energy's first Power of Reading Summit
(State News ~ 10/20/15)
Indiana State University will be the site of Duke Energy's Power of Reading Summit for early elementary school teachers in the company's service area on Nov. 23. The summit is open to 350 kindergarten through second-grade teachers -- two teachers per school or six teachers per school corporation -- from the 437 public and private elementary schools in Duke Energy's Indiana service area...
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Brazil Beta Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa
(Community News ~ 10/20/15)
The Brazil Beta Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa met Oct. 5 at Green Olive Catering. Prior to our dinner, Shannon Willmore and James Lawson spoke on behalf of CASA. After dinner, Vice President Julie Houston called the meeting to order with the usual song and verse. Pat Hackett took roll call with 17 members present. The minutes of the last meeting were read, corrected and approved. Celeste Thomas gave the treasurer's report, which was approved...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Busy week ahead for the Sartors
(Community News ~ 10/20/15)
This week will be busy for us. There is a long list of things to do. Paul and I are expecting a visit from our daughter, Lori and her husband, Clifford Patrick. We always have a barrel of fun when our daughters and their spouses come to town. I know about the visit, and I will surprise her with a cherry pie. I am fixing my homemade barbeque and other tasty comfort foods, enough for a crowd, in case our Brownsburg family wants to party with Aunt Rusty...
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Food giveaway is Saturday
(Community News ~ 10/20/15)
The Church of Our Lord Jesus will have a food giveaway from 1 to 3 p.m. on Saturday at the church, 708 E. Hendrix St. in Brazil. For more information, contact the church at 812-446-3110.
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Redevelopment authority to meet Oct. 28
(Local News ~ 10/20/15)
The Brazil Redevelopment Authority will meet at 8:30 a.m. Oct. 28 in the Council Chambers at Brazil City Hall.
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Bed and breakfast closing today
(Community News ~ 10/20/15)
The McGregor House Bed & Breakfast will officially close today. T.J. and Susan Sneddon appreciate the support of the Brazil community for the past 15 years.
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Halloween fundraiser to benefit children in need
(Community News ~ 10/20/15)
The Community School of the Arts at Indiana State University is hosting Harvest Scream Halloween Fundraiser party Oct. 30 to raise money for children to attend the organization's summer arts programs. The '70s and '80s retro dance party-themed fundraiser at the Red Barn, 5001 Poplar St. Terre Haute, is open to ages 18 and older to support the artistic education and expression of young children...
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JAIL BOOKINGS OCTOBER 19-20, 2015
(Police Logs ~ 10/20/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were entered at the Clay County Justice Center Oct. 19-20: Thomas Light Jr., 20, Burglary David T. Moore, 23, Failure to Appear Derek W. Boyd, 31, Intimidation Tabitha Robinson, 33, Probation Violation...
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JAIL BOOKINGS OCTOBER 19-20, 2015
(Local News ~ 10/20/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were entered at the Clay County Justice Center Oct. 19-20: Thomas Light Jr., 20, Burglary David T. Moore, 23, Failure to Appear Derek W. Boyd, 31, Intimidation Tabitha Robinson, 33, Probation Violation...
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COURT News: October 19-20, 2015
(Local News ~ 10/20/15)
Clay County Courthouse The following information was filed in the Clay County Courthouse Oct. 19-20: Clay Superior Court Criminal Charges Gary Shelley, 46, Failure to Return to Lawful Detention Michael Lee Bell, 23, Failure to Return to Lawful Detention...
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COURT News: October 19-20, 2015
(Court News ~ 10/20/15)
Clay County Courthouse The following information was filed in the Clay County Courthouse Oct. 19-20: Clay Superior Court Criminal Charges Gary Shelley, 46, Failure to Return to Lawful Detention Michael Lee Bell, 23, Failure to Return to Lawful Detention...
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Decision on Van Buren fire district budget tabled until Nov. 2
(Local News ~ 10/20/15)
A decision on the budget for the new Van Buren Township's fire protection district budget won't be made before Nov. 2 as a decision to table the matter was made at a special meeting of the Clay County Council Monday night. If passed as presented, the fire district's budget for 2016 will be $479,000, Council President Larry Moss said at the meeting...
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UPDATED: Northview student struck after school while riding bicycle
(Local News ~ 10/20/15)
Police say a Northview High School student was seriously injured shortly after school on Tuesday after being struck while riding his bicycle. The 17-year-old male was hit by a passenger car just south of the high school on County Road 300 West, between U.S. 40 and S.R. 340...
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Improved security, educational environment part of secondary school upgrades
(Local News ~ 10/20/15)
On Monday, a presentation was made at Clay City High School Auditoria to outline details of the facility assessment study, building needs and some of the ideas and scope of the project for that school, Northview and North Clay Middle School. Superintendent Jeffrey Fritz told the crowd of more than 50 people the plans are still in the early stages, but moving along nicely...
- From the Clay County Historical Society (10/20/15)
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