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COURT NEWS March 11-15, 2016
(Court News ~ 03/15/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 11-15: Civil American Acceptance Two Vs Daryl Tingle Anthony W. Shaw - Waive reinstatement fee _Mortgage Foreclosure Household Finance Corporation III vs Donald L. Presslor, Tina Presslor and Occupant...
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COURT NEWS March 11-15, 2016
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during March 11-15: Civil American Acceptance Two Vs Daryl Tingle Anthony W. Shaw - Waive reinstatement fee Mortgage Foreclosure Household Finance Corporation III vs Donald L. Presslor, Tina Presslor and Occupant...
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JAIL BOOKINGS March 13-15, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 03/15/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during March 13-15: Awaiting Arraignment Robinson Jr., Michael J., 28: Batter with bodily injury Stone, Autumn R., 27: Battery Stone, William Cliff, 33: Domestic Battery...
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JAIL BOOKINGS March 13-15, 2016
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during March 13-15: Awaiting Arraignment Robinson Jr., Michael J., 28: Batter with bodily injury Stone, Autumn R., 27: Battery Stone, William Cliff, 33: Domestic Battery...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: John Fairfax Pell Sr., an Early Van Buren Township Settlerl
(Community News ~ 03/15/16)
John Fairfax Pell, Sr. was born 1795 in Fairfax County, Virginia, being the third child of eight children to John and Nancy Harrison Pell. His father, John Pell born 1763, enlisted to fight in the Revolutionary War in 1780 under the command of General Greene. ...
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Brazil library hosting 'Famous Hoosiers"
(Community News ~ 03/15/16)
Brazil library hosting 'Famous Hoosiers: Paul Dresser & James Whitcomb Riley' The Brazil Public Library will host the program "Famous Hoosiers: Paul Dresser & James Whitcomb Riley" at 6 p.m. April 5. RSVPs must be received by April 2. For more information, call 812-448-1981...
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Senator Ford: Indiana State University to Receive Funding
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
Indiana State University (ISU) was recently awarded funding to renovate and expand the College of Health and Human Services facility, State Sen. Jon Ford (R-Terre Haute) announced. The $64 million in funding will help upgrade the facilities to meet current safety standards and add needed instructional space. ...
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Hoosier Students Recognized at JAG State Final
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
Submitted story Students from around the state gathered Friday at Ivy Tech Community College in downtown Indianapolis to take part in Indiana's annual Jobs for America's Graduates (JAG) State Career Development Conference (CDC). All participants previously took part in regional conferences for a chance to earn monetary awards and the opportunity to compete at the state level. ...
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Marc Joseph Harper
(Obituary ~ 03/15/16)
Marc Joseph Harper, 63, Monrovia, passed away on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at St. Francis Hospital of Mooresville. He was born on October 21, 1952 in Brazil, Indiana and was the son of John Bruce Harper and Betty Jean [ Portemont ] Harper. He was married to Teresa [ Bryant ] Harper and she survives. ...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Thoughts of the Irish, St. Patrick's Day
(Community News ~ 03/15/16)
"America is not a blanket, woven of one thread, one color, one cloth."-- Jesse Jackson Today that thought brings to mind the Irish and more, Irish Americans: Persons born in America, but have ancestors born in Ireland, like some kin from my paternal side of the tree. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was purely of Irish decent...
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Hurt to speak at Clay County Republican meeting
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
The Clay County Republican Club's monthly meeting will be at 7 p.m. Monday, March 21 at Kennedy Crossing Bingo, 8990 N. Kennedy Crossing, Brazil. The speaker will be Mark Hurt, who is exploring a 2018 run for the U.S. Senate when current Senator Joe Donnelly's seat will be contested. ...
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School corporation releases more Summer School info
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
Clay Community School Corporation has released more information about the upcoming Summer School classes. Tentative dates for classes are May 27 -- June 17 for the following: Secondary level High School English/Language Arts 10, which is a one credit recovery only, (dependent on enrollment) will be from 7:30 -- 11:30 a.m.,...
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Downtown revitalization to be subject of public meeting
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
The City of Brazil is planning a workshop to identify and discuss priorities for the Brazil Downtown Revitalization Plan. The workshop will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. March 29 at the Renaissance Community Event Center, 101 W National Ave., Brazil. Families are welcome, and refreshments will be served...
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Success of building trades program evident locally
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
Robin Evans took time from supervising his crew to give a tour of Towne Park, a new assisted living facility on South Murphy Avenue in Brazil. Nine years ago, Evans was in Dan Dragon's building trades program. Today, he owns Wabash Building Services, the company building the new Exceptional Living Centers facility...
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There's a new marshal in town
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
STAUNTON -- Graig Bass, a detective with the Brazil Police Department, is the new Staunton Town Marshal. Bass was sworn in by Town Council President Andy Kirchner during Monday's meeting. Bass said he plans to attend as many Council meetings as he can and will regularly patrol Staunton...
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Spaghetti dinner will benefit autism charity
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
The Brazil Eagles Lodge 274 is sponsoring a spaghetti dinner fundraiser in support of "Hands in Autism" on Sunday. According to event organizers, each year the new state president gets to select the type of charity Eagles' clubs throughout Indiana will have to benefit the Riley Children's Hospital (RCH), Indianapolis...
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State offers tax tips to keep identity safe
(Local News ~ 03/15/16)
The Indiana Department of Revenue's Identity Protection Program has stopped more than $2 million in tax refund fraud so far this tax season. Through its Identity Protection Program, the department is aiming to protect taxpayers' identities and potential refunds and the state from potential refund fraud...
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