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Drivers should note shift in S.R. 46 route
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
TERRE HAUTE -- State Road 46 traffic will shift onto new pavement from Moyer Road Bridge to just south of I-70 eastbound ramps on or after Wednesday, during the evening hours, weather permitting. This will allow the contractor to begin drainage structure placement under the southbound lanes of State Road 641...
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Open Hands Pre-school students share with four-legged friends
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
Andrea Jones of For Paws Sake spoke to students at Open Hands Pre-school at First United Methodist Church, Brazil. the students collected food and other items necessary for the care of homeless animals.
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James M. Camp
(Obituary ~ 03/08/16)
James M. Camp, 72 of Brazil, passed away March 6, 2016 at 2:50am at his home. He had been in failing health for the past few years. He was born November 22, 1943 in Portland, IN. the son of Frank and Alta Garringer Camp. He served in the military during Viet Nam, but had always been quiet about his years of service. He was united in marriage to Dorothy Camp, she survives...
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John T. Gossman
(Obituary ~ 03/08/16)
John T. Gossman of Brazil, passed away March 6, 2016 at Union Hospital. He was born April 6, 1930 in Terre Haute, to John Gossman and Mary Figg Gossman. He graduated from Wiley High School '48 and enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served in the Atlantic Fleet...
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Barbara L. Martin
(Obituary ~ 03/08/16)
Barbara L. Martin, 85 of Brazil, passed away on Friday, March 4, 2016 at her residence. Barbara was born in Greencastle on August 3, 1930 the daughter of the late Catherine Judy. Barbara was formerly employed with the United States Forest Service. Mrs. Martin enjoyed needlework, crafts, collecting lighthouses, euchre, and was a former member of the Eastern Star in Fillmore...
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Brian Lee Walton
(Obituary ~ 03/08/16)
Brian Lee Walton, 39, of Dennison IL, passed away on Saturday, March 5, 2016. He was born September 19, 1976 in Terre Haute, to Ronald L and RoseMary Liva Walton. Brian was a United States Army Veteran serving two tours in Iraq. He was an avid outdoorsman, spending time outside fishing, mushroom hunting, giving rides on the gator, and playing with the dogs. ...
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Join the Delts for brunch next month
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
Annual Taste Treat Luncheon focuses on the breakfast, lunch combo Tickets are on sale for a local philanthropic sorority's annual Taste Treat Luncheon. Members of Delta Theta Tau's local Alpha Omega chapter in Brazil will host the event from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 30. It will take place at McKinley Hill Church of Christ, on the corner of U.S. 40 and C.R. 300E, east of Brazil...
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COURT NEWS March 3-8, 2016
(Court News ~ 03/08/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 3-8: Civil Collections Ford Motor Credit Company vs Frederick & Karen Fitzpatrick Credit Acceptance Corporation vs Lorean Hawkins Small Claims...
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COURT NEWS March 3-8, 2016
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 3-8: Civil Collections Ford Motor Credit Company vs Frederick & Karen Fitzpatrick Credit Acceptance Corporation vs Lorean Hawkins Small Claims...
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JAIL BOOKINGS March 6-8, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 03/08/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during March 6-8: Awaiting Arraignment Grimes, Lloyd R., 33: Resisting law enforcement, Possession of controlled substance, Public intoxication and trespass...
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JAIL BOOKINGS March 6-8, 2016
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during March 6-8: Awaiting Arraignment Grimes, Lloyd R., 33: Resisting law enforcement, Possession of controlled substance, Public intoxication and trespass...
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North Clay places second at WIC Tournament
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/16)
Times Staff Report The North Clay wrestling team placed second over the weekend at the Western Indiana Conference Tournament at Edgewood. The Knights had five conference champions in the varsity bracket of the tourney. Daniel Gugino, Lance Metz, Noah Minor, Josh Donathan and Austin Kallansa all stood atop the podium once the action on the mat had concluded. ...
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Northview regional basketball tickets for sale
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
Northview will be selling IHSAA Regionals Basketball tickets starting on Tuesday, March 8, 2016 -- Thursday March 10, 2016 Times - Tuesday March 9 from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Athletic Office during the day); 6-7:30 p.m. (Northview cafeteria) Wednesday, March 10, 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. (Athletic Office during the day)...
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Traffic stop in Brazil leads to foot pursuit, arrests
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
Investigation continues into a routine traffic stop in Brazil that led to a foot pursuit and two arrests Tuesday afternoon. A Clay County sheriff's deputy pulled over a sport-utility vehicle around 12:30 p.m. at a small apartment complex near the intersection of Knight and Leavitt streets, according to Clay County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Josh Clarke...
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Jury trial begins in Terry case
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
A jury trial in the case of a Brazil man accused of attempted rape and attempted burglary began Tuesday in Clay Circuit Court. Kevin Edward Terry, 47, also faces charges of criminal mischief, attempted residential entry, intimidation and possession of methamphetamine -- all stemming from an incident at a Brazil residence in September...
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One hurt in Brazil crash
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
Pete Wilson photo One person was taken to the hospital in a crash involving a sport-utility vehicle and a parked car on Tuesday afternoon in Brazil. City police and fire were joined in response by CARE Ambulance to the crash just south of the intersection of Compton and Lambert streets. The Brazil Fire Department extricated a female from the SUV and she was transported by CARE. No further information was immediately available at press time on Tuesday...
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Clay County Through the Years
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
History of the Poland Zion Church The Poland, Indiana, community was settled by a German colony of immigrants eager for farming. They migrated from Germany to America because they could no longer farm a land that was unproductive from over farming. The immigrants started arriving in the Poland vicinity as early as 1818 before the town of Poland was established in 1841, when J.B. ...
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Sartor discusses unfriendly words about her column
(Community News ~ 03/08/16)
Something has been on my mind since last week. This writer would never mention it, other than I must defend myself against remarks made by a person my late father would call "a sidewalk superintendent." One hot summer day Paul and I were busy doing some nice construction work inside of one of the animal enclosures on the place. ...
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DAR to meet March 28
(Community News ~ 03/08/16)
The Eliza Rizley Stacey Clay County chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will host its next meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 28. The group will gather at the Clay County Museum (old Post Office building's basement), on East National Avenue in Brazil...
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Locals take part in Hippology, Horse bowl
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
On Feb. 27, the Clay County Hippology team competed at the Area V Hippology and Horse Bowl competition at Ivy Tech-Bloomington. There, participants are tested on their knowledge and understanding of the horse, their skeletal, digestive, and muscle systems, proper nutrition, origin of breeds and others...
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Brazil Fire Department gives program on auto extrication
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
Marci Rush hosted a program by Brazil Fire Chief Jake Bennett and Assistant Fire Chief Tobey Archer at the March 2 meeting of the Brazil Rotary Club at Brazil Family Restaurant. Bennett gave a brief history of the Brazil Fire Department, and Archer demonstrated metal cutting and spreading tools which are used for freeing someone from a vehicle entrapment. Pictured, from left, Archer, Bennett and Rush, along with Rotary Club President Rob Dispennett...
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CCRTA begins community project
(Local News ~ 03/08/16)
The Clay County Retired Teacher Association began a new community project this spring, using its acronym CCRTA -- Care. Compassion. Reaching out to. Teens. According to need. After learning of numerous students with food insecurities, they are filling bags with items to be handed out to students at Northview High School each Friday. ...
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