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Clay City braves the cold and the Warriors for opening day win
(High School Sports ~ 04/05/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Opening day for Clay City's softball team couldn't have been much colder on Monday evening and the Eels' bats understandably were hibernating a little bit longer. However, in the end, the Eels scored runs in the final four innings to slip past the Warriors 5-4...
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COURT NEWS April 3-5, 2016
(Local News ~ 04/05/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during April 3-5: Small Claims Brazil Public Library vs Tessa Cooprider Brazil Public Library vs Meliassa Wegner Brazil Public Library vs Jared Lumsdon Brazil Public Library vs Ashley Thompson...
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COURT NEWS April 3-5, 2016
(Court News ~ 04/05/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during April 3-5: Small Claims Brazil Public Library vs Tessa Cooprider Brazil Public Library vs Meliassa Wegner Brazil Public Library vs Jared Lumsdon Brazil Public Library vs Ashley Thompson...
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JAIL BOOKINGS April 3-5, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 04/05/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during April 3-5: Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Warrick, Kevin S., 43: Probation violation Wallen, Kayleigh Breanne, 27: Failure to appear, Visiting a common nuisance...
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JAIL BOOKINGS April 3-5, 2016
(Local News ~ 04/05/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during April 3-5: Awaiting Warrant Arraignment Warrick, Kevin S., 43: Probation violation Wallen, Kayleigh Breanne, 27: Failure to appear, Visiting a common nuisance...
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Clay County Through the Years: New Brunswick
(Local News ~ 04/05/16)
United States to Robert A. Ferguson and William Maxwell West Half of Southeast Quarter of Section 19, Township 9 North, Range 6 West Containing 80 Acres R. A. Ferguson and William Maxwell to Town of New Brunswick - February 5, 1831 New Brunswick, the first town to be laid out in Harrison Township, was done by William Maxwell, County Surveyor, the first one ever commissioned in the county. ...
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Talking about crime and its impact on everyone
(Community News ~ 04/05/16)
Our former son-in-law, Bill Risk, visited us last week. While we were eating the lunch that he so kindly brought us, we chatted about the crime rate in Hendricks and Marion counties and other areas. Our dear friend, a resident of Florida now, said as he was passing by Lafayette Square, a place the family used to love to visit, he observed the mall looked like a ghost town. ...
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Carbon council meeting is Thursday
(Local News ~ 04/05/16)
The Carbon Town Council will host a special meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Carbon Town Hall, 14678 WN Locust St. Carbon. The purpose is to select ground maintenance care for the town.
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Brazil Fire Department temporarily changing fire routes
(Local News ~ 04/05/16)
The US 40 construction project is in full swing again, affecting the way motorists travel through town. The Brazil City Fire Department is also changing travel routes in emergency situations to avoid the road project. Brazil Fire Chief Jake Bennett said residents should keep the project in mind while traveling, and realize emergency response personnel will be making changes, too...
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Local artist gives to school
(Local News ~ 04/05/16)
Center Point artist Jim Tabor donated his watercolor portrait of Abraham Lincoln to Cornerstone Christian Academy Monday. Tabor told Cornerstone Principal Linda Somheil that he hoped the picture would help inspire students at the school like a picture of George Washington hanging at his school did when he was a child...
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Congressman Bucshon answers questions about employment, healthcare
(Local News ~ 04/05/16)
Indiana's 8th District Congressman Larry Bucshon spent two hours talking with leaders of local industry, business, and elected officials Tuesday in Brazil. Here, he listens to comments by Dave Tucker of Vincennes University about workforce development...
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County considers buying former bank building for Health Department
(Local News ~ 04/05/16)
The Clay County Council voted this week to give the County Commissioners authority to assess a property at 18 N. Walnut St. in Brazil. The building is owned by First Financial Bank. If the county buys the property, it will be used by the county's health department, said Commissioner Paul Sinders...
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Lady Volunteers to host dinner event on April 29
(Local News ~ 04/05/16)
The Lady Volunteers will host "Dinner is Served" from 4 to 7 p.m. Friday, April 29 at the Staunton Community Center. On the menu will be beef manhattan, mashed potatoes, green beans, slaw, homemade rolls and desserts, and coffee, tea and lemonade. The cost is $9 for adults and $5 for children under age 10...
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