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COURT NEWS February 23=25, 2016
(Court News ~ 02/25/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during Feb. 23-25: Civil Collections Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs Whitney Walsh Small Claims Clay Community School Corp. vs Timothy Pittman and Gretchen Pittman...
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COURT NEWS February 23=25, 2016
(Local News ~ 02/25/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during Feb. 23-25: Civil Collections Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs Whitney Walsh Small Claims Clay Community School Corp. vs Timothy Pittman and Gretchen Pittman...
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JAIL BOOKINGS February 23-25, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 02/25/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during Feb. 22-23: Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Dean, Austin Wyatt, 19: Probation violation, Resisting law enforcement
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JAIL BOOKINGS February 23-25, 2016
(Local News ~ 02/25/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during Feb. 22-23: Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Dean, Austin Wyatt, 19: Probation violation, Resisting law enforcement
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Child loves the United States
(Community News ~ 02/25/16)
On Tuesday, members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars and American Legion taught special needs students at Forest Park Elementary School how to fold the United States flag. This little girl decided to hug the flag.
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Fire hits Sullivan County's main ambulance hub
(State News ~ 02/25/16)
SULLIVAN (AP) -- A sheriff says emergency medical care in a southwestern Indiana county could be stretched thin by a fire that heavily damaged three ambulances and the garage that housed them. Sullivan County Sheriff Clark Cottom says it will take many months to recover from the Thursday morning fire at the County Ambulance Services in Sullivan. He says station was the main hub for ambulance service in the county about 80 miles southwest of Indianapolis...
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Staff changes announced at the Putnam County Museum
(State News ~ 02/25/16)
The Putnam County Museum has appointed current Assistant Director Lisa Harris Mock to the position of Interim Executive Director effective March 1. Mock joined the Museum in February 2015. Since, she has lead efforts to update policies and procedures for documenting, handling, and storing of artifacts and oral histories. She has also guided and supported interns, volunteers and donors in museum activities including accessions, exhibits, events, and membership...
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Retired teachers group announces scholarship
(Community News ~ 02/25/16)
The Scholarship Committee of the Indiana Retired Teachers Foundation has announced an opportunity for upcoming juniors or seniors enrolled in an Education Program at any of Indiana's universities and colleges to apply for a $2,000 scholarship for the 2016 school year...
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Local childcare program awarded rating
(Community News ~ 02/25/16)
Hamilton Center Early Head Start Child Care has achieved a Level 3 rating in Paths to QUALITY. Paths to QUALITY is Indiana's quality rating and improvement system for child care programs. It is a consistent set of standards to help parents identify licensed child care centers, licensed family child care homes, and unlicensed registered ministries that have met state requirements for health and safety...
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Library to host storm spotter training
(Community News ~ 02/25/16)
The Brazil Public Library will host a storm spotter training at 6 p.m. Thursday, March 10. The free and open to the public training will include interpretation of cloud structure and radar images associated with severe weather. RSVP by calling the library at 812-448-1981...
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Hymera town marshal, son arrested
(State News ~ 02/25/16)
(AP) -- The Hymera town marshal and his son have been arrested after an attack on a man that was captured by television cameras. Indiana State Police say they arrested 41-year-old Marshal Darrick Cullison and 20-year-old Destin Cullison on Thursday on one count each of misdemeanor battery with bodily injury. Both men were released from the Sullivan County Jail after posting bond...
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UPDATED: Tax credits pave way for $9.95M housing development in Brazil
(Local News ~ 02/25/16)
Plan includes renovating old junior high, Davis buildings
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Project has been in works for some time
(Local News ~ 02/25/16)
In October, James Bosley, CEO, John E. Broady, Sr. and Vicki Kent of New Hope Services Inc., Jeffersonville, received an option on eight blighted properties and a promise of tax abatement for five years from the Clay County Redevelopment Commission...
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Freemans will keep their Clay City café after contest
(Local News ~ 02/25/16)
Bob and Angie Freeman plan to give the dining room of their Clay City restaurant a facelift. Come Spring, the menu will get a fresh look, too. The planned changes come after the couple ended their essay contest to giveaway Bob and Angie's Hometown Café. The contest would have awarded the business to the winning essayist who wrote why they would like to own and operate a restaurant...
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Inaugural Clover Run car show is in April
(Local News ~ 02/25/16)
It's never too early to early to start thinking about Spring. Next season, one event to mark on your calendars is the inaugural Clover Run Car Show. It takes place April 16 at the Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds on North State Road 59, north of Brazil. Sponsored by the Clay County 4-H Council, there will be awards for best of show, best motor and more. There will also be dash plaques to the first 100 entrants and T-shirts for the first 50...
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UPDATED: Cloverdale man arrested for child molestation
(State News ~ 02/25/16)
Cloverdale man charged with four felony counts of child molesting By JARED JERNAGAN (Greencastle) Banner Graphic CLOVERDALE -- A 70-year-old Cloverdale man was arrested Wednesday for sexual violations related to a young girl known to the family. An Indiana State Police trooper arrested Daniel C. Stevens on Wednesday afternoon. He was booked into the Putnam County Jail and charged with Level 1 felony child molesting...
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Northview seniors take their home court for the final time
(High School Sports ~ 02/25/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview Knights played their final contest on their home court this season as Class 4A No. 11 ranked Bloomington South visited for the regular season finale. The Panthers placed four players in double-figures scoring in the game as Bloomington South pulled away in the second half for a 69-50 victory...
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