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Hamilton Center parenting expert wins Healthy Families Award
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
Hamilton Center's Margie Grayless was awarded the 2015 Program Manager of the Year for Healthy Families Indiana. Healthy Families is an intensive home visiting program designed to enhance early childhood outcomes and prevent child abuse and neglect. The program, based on proven results, began in Indiana in 1994. Vigo County became a pilot site with Grayless on board from day one...
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Rotary Club distributes free dictionaries to Clay County students
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
Members of the Brazil Rotary Club get ready to distribute free dictionaries to Clay County elementary school students on Wednesday. Led by Sam Glover, the dictionary project is an annual event for Brazil Rotarians and greatly anticipated by many students who have their own dictionaries to use and take home...
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Science of motor sports subject of meeting
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
From left, Randy Peters. Mike Davis. And Mike Hayden of ISU's College of Technology speak about teaching the business and science of drag racing and motor sports. They presented the program at Wednesday's meeting of the Brazil Rotary Club at Brazil Family Restaurant...
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Custer McCoy Green
(Obituary ~ 10/22/15)
Custer McCoy Green, 98, Brazil, passed away Thursday October 22, 2015 at Exceptional Living Center in Brazil where he was compassionately cared for throughout the last 10 years. He was born in Cloverdale, Indiana on August 17, 1917, one of nine children born to the late Lewis and Emma (McCoy) Green. Custer was baptized at the Harmony United Methodist Church where he attended in his earlier years...
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Knights set to defend sectional title at Owen Valley
(High School Sports ~ 10/22/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Late October means trophy hunting season for the Northview volleyball team and so it begins on Saturday afternoon as the Knights return to defend their Owen Valley Sectional crown. The Northview volleyball team has gotten used to having the proverbial target on their backs at this point of the season. ...
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Trick or Treat for Kids is Oct. 29 at Cloverleaf
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
Trick or Treat for Kids will be from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 29, at Cloverleaf Healthcare. Guests are invited to wear their best costumes. There will be lots of candy available.
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'Living with Low Vision' meeting set
(Community News ~ 10/22/15)
There will be a "Living with Low Vision" meeting on the second Wednesday of each month in 2015 at the First United Methodist church, 201 N. Meridian St., Brazil. The meeting time is 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. There will be guest speakers during the meet and greets...
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Betty C. Newport Wells Matherly
(Obituary ~ 10/22/15)
Betty C. Newport Wells Matherly passed away on September 18, 2015 in Platte City, Mo, formerly from Brazil In. Betty was born in Brazil In and was the daughter of Henry Thomas Newport and Bertha Alice Berry Newport. Betty worked at Grandma Joys in Terre Haute In until she retired in 1995...
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JAIL BOOKINGS OCTOBER 21-22, 2015
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were entered at the Clay County Justice Center Oct. 21-22: Shannon McCown, 37, Public Intoxication, Disorderly Conduct, Battery Gary Keith Shelley, 46, Failure to Return Lawful Detention Brandon Durbin, 38, Harassment...
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JAIL BOOKINGS OCTOBER 21-22, 2015
(Police Logs ~ 10/22/15)
Clay County Justice Center The following bookings were entered at the Clay County Justice Center Oct. 21-22: Shannon McCown, 37, Public Intoxication, Disorderly Conduct, Battery Gary Keith Shelley, 46, Failure to Return Lawful Detention Brandon Durbin, 38, Harassment...
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John and Annette Schnatter donate $1 million to St. Vincent House
(State News ~ 10/22/15)
On Thursday. John Schnatter, founder, chairman, and CEO of Papa John's International Inc., on behalf of he and his wife Annette, presented a $1 million check to the St. Vincent Foundation in support of a capital campaign for the development and construction of a hospitality house for patient families -- the St. ...
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AG CORNER: Arthritis and Farming
(Column ~ 10/22/15)
It is that time of year that the seasons start changing and our aches and pains seems to arise. Arthritis is an inflammation of a joint which impacts numerous farmers and gardeners on a daily basis. Working on a farm requires individuals to climb up steep slopes, lift odd and heavy objects, walk long distances holding heavy items and grip items tightly for extended periods of time. All of those motions are made even more difficult when you are dealing with arthritis...
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NMK community performance slated for Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
The Northview Marching Knights will present "A Place at the Table" at 4 p.m. Saturday at the band lot at the high school. The community performance will be a full uniform run through of this year's show. There are a limited amount of bleacher seats available, and golf cart rides will be available for those needing assistance from the parking lot...
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Students celebrate Red Ribbon Week
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
A sea of Clay County fifth-graders filled the east side of the Clay County Courthouse for Red Ribbon Week activities Thursday morning. Clay County Sheriff Paul Harden, Brazil Police Chief Clint McQueen, Clay Circuit Court Judge Joe Trout, County Commissioner Paul Sinders and Clay Community Schools Superintendent Jeff Fritz spoke to the children...
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Mainstreet hosting movie night
(Community News ~ 10/22/15)
Brazil Mainstreet will present the movie "Hocus Pocus" at 6:30 p.m. Saturday in the basement of the old Post Office/museum. There will be a costume parade, games, prizes, free popcorn and soda.
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Great Dane staffers receive Patriot awards
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
Two Great Dane staff members were presented with Patriot Awards Thursday in recognition for their support of military personnel. "Without employers like you, we wouldn't be able to have people serve their country," Indiana Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve Committee Member Clyde Stringer said during the presentation...
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Bowling Green house fire under investigation
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
The cause of an early Wednesday morning fire in Bowling Green that destroyed a two-story farm house is under investigation. Three volunteer fire departments were dispatched to the home located at 7863 East Division Road, Bowling Green, including Bowling Green, Center Point and Poland...
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Police impersonator reported in Clay County; ISP asks for information, provides safety tips
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
Every day in Indiana there are hundreds if not thousands of traffic stops that are performed by legitimate law enforcement officials performing their sworn duty. On a very rare occasion, a person impersonating a police enforcement officer comes to the attention of law enforcement and the public after performing a bogus traffic stop or falsely representing themselves as a public servant...
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COURT NEWS: October 21-22, 2015
(Local News ~ 10/22/15)
Clay County Courthouse The following information was filed in the Clay County Courthouse Oct. 21-22, 2015 Clay Superior Court Criminal Charges Laura Fariello, 47, Domestic Battery Bret Silotto, 50, Operating A Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More, Operating A Vehicle While Intoxicated and Endangering A Person...
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COURT NEWS: October 21-22, 2015
(Court News ~ 10/22/15)
Clay County Courthouse The following information was filed in the Clay County Courthouse Oct. 21-22, 2015 Clay Superior Court Criminal Charges Laura Fariello, 47, Domestic Battery Bret Silotto, 50, Operating A Vehicle with an ACE of .15 or More, Operating A Vehicle While Intoxicated and Endangering A Person...
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Clay City rolls past Eminence in sectional opener
(High School Sports ~ 10/22/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY -- Clay City survived and advanced to the sectional semifinals on its own home court Thursday night with a 25-15, 25-16, 25-6 volleyball win over Eminence. However, the win certainly didn't go quite as planned for Clay City despite the margin of victory...
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Northview football looks to continue unbeaten season in sectional
(High School Sports ~ 10/22/15)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The 2015 Northview football team achieved something no other squad has in school history, a 9-0 start to the season. The Knights come into tonight's sectional match-up at Mooresville High School as the eighth highest scoring team in the state (50.56 points per game) and have allowed the fourth fewest points per contest at just 7.56 points per game. ...
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