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Ruth Willen
(Obituary ~ 12/26/15)
Ruth Willen, 84, long-time resident of Clay City, died Wednesday, December 23, 2015. Daughter of Harry and Edith (Roberts) Baldauf, she graduated from Clay City High School in 1949. She was married for 45 years to Loy Willen, Jr. (died 1994) and is survived by children Barbara (James) Corzine, Beverly (Jack) Damos, Gary (Kathryn) Willen, and Robert Willen. ...
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Ivy Tech possibility for Ellspermann could affect Pence bid
(Local News ~ 12/26/15)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Gov. Mike Pence has enthusiastically endorsed the prospect of Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann possibly becoming president of the state's embattled Ivy Tech Community College system. If she is offered and accepts the job, it would shake-up Pence's re-election effort, allowing the Republican to find a new running mate to join him on the November ticket...
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Senior Selections: The Importance of Advanced Funeral Planning
(Local News ~ 12/26/15)
Over the past few months we have discussed the value of open casket visitations, different types of funeral services and the different forms of final disposition. This month we will be discussing caskets, outer burial containers and other funeral-related merchandise...
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Senior Selections: Finding a shoe that's right for you
(Local News ~ 12/26/15)
There is no one brand or model of shoe that is right for every foot. However, it is important to wear the shoe that is right for you. Shoes that are too tight can irritate toes and bone-y prominences, causing calluses, blisters, or worse -- sores! Likewise shoes that are too loose can cause blisters or pose a tripping hazard...
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Senior Selections: Signature HealthCARE
(Local News ~ 12/26/15)
At Signature HealthCARE of Terre Haute, it is our vision to radically change the landscape of healthcare forever. Our family based organization will revolutionize the long term care industry through a culture of resident-centered healthcare services, personalized spirituality, real quality of life initiatives, and stakeholder education and empowerment, to earn the trust of every resident, family and community we serve...
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Senior Selections: JOINTLY OWNED PROPERTY
(Local News ~ 12/26/15)
Most all of us owned property jointly at some part in our lives. All of us understand that this means that two, or more, people own a piece of property together. This seems to be straightforward. In reality, though, there is much more to it. The purpose of this article is to explore exactly how joint property is owned and what the consequences of how the property is owned might be...
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Senior Selections: Tips for Selecting an Assisted Living Community
(Local News ~ 12/26/15)
Choosing a new home is an exciting adventure for individuals of all ages. For active seniors, assisted living provides unlimited possibilities to experience a lifestyle filled with social activities, delicious meals, and maintenance-free living. The choice to move to an assisted living community is one that families often consider as a parent or family member ages. ...
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Storied women's book club lives on today
(Local News ~ 12/26/15)
In 1878, a group of Brazil residents united in defiance to public opinion and prejudice to form a literary book club. "It was a daring thing to do back then," Marian Harrison said about the still active 132-year-old book club. "It really was risqué for its time."...
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Howard "Phil" Fay
(Obituary ~ 12/26/15)
Howard "Phil" Fay, 66, of Cory, passed away on Friday, December 26, 2015 in his residence. He was born on April 14, 1949 in Bloomington, IN to Howard Edwards Fay and Maxine Louise Fay. Phil was a retired truck driver with many trucking companies in Indiana...
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