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Town Marshal working to clean up Staunton
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
STAUNTON -- Town Marshal Graig Bass has been busy. Residents are getting rid of inoperable vehicles and some improvement has been made in properties that contained trash in yards. Bass's work and clean up that remains to be done were discussed at the town council meeting on Monday night...
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Wanda Jean Stultz
(Obituary ~ 05/10/16)
Wanda Jean Stultz, 59, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away May 3, 2016 in Union Hospital. She was born December 2, 1956 in Greencastle, Indiana to James Albert Siddons and Mary Elizabeth (Cooksey) Wyatt. Wanda was a former member of the Way of the Cross Tabernacle. She enjoyed gardening, crafts, and spending time with her grandchildren and her husband. She enjoyed life and wanted everyone to be happy...
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Sheriffs choose Clay County property for new youth ranch
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
62-acre site will benefit future deputies, troopers, police officers; be home to K-9, horse patrol, other training for sheriff's offices statewide Indiana sheriffs have selected a wooded 62-acre Clay County property as home for the soon-to-be-unveiled Indiana Sheriffs' Youth Ranch...
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Robert "Bobby" J. Maesch Jr.
(Obituary ~ 05/10/16)
Robert "Bobby" J. Maesch Jr., 52, of Brazil, passed away at home, May 7, 2016 following a brief battle with cancer. Bobby was born April 30, 1964, in Terre Haute, Indiana the son of Robert J. Maesch Sr. and Vonna L. (Carpenter) Maesch. He graduated from Staunton High School with the class of 1982. ...
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May, 2016 Primary Election Report now online
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
See how Clay County voted in the primary election here: http://www.thebraziltimes.com/publicatio...
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Knights hold off Tiger Cubs at Forest Park
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/16)
Times Staff Report Northview was able to win a hard fought dual golf match Monday evening, holding a five stroke edge over Greencastle at Forest Park. Clayton Buck carded a 37 to lead the Knights to a score of 155 as Greencastle shot a 160. Cam Brown and Sam Grimes were each on the card at 39 for the evening while Luke Weaver and Jalen Satterfield shot a 40 and Blake Bennett shot a 43...
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Payton's seventh home run leads Knights to win over Riverton Parke
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/16)
Times Staff Report Stacy Payton hit her seventh home run of the season as Northview subdued visiting Riverton Parke Monday night 10-4 in softball. The Knights jumped out to a 9-0 lead before the Panthers scrambled back with several late runs. However, the rally wasn't enough as Payton drove in three runs in the win. ...
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JAIL BOOKINGS May 6-8, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 05/10/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during May 6-8: Awaiting Arraignment Horseley, Robert J. Jr.: Theft (MA) and Burglary (F4) Jackson, Kasey M.: OVWI (MC) and Driving never licensed Steuerwald, Timothy J.: Unlawful possession of a firearm by serious violent felon (F4), Residential entry (F6) and Domestic battery (MA)...
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JAIL BOOKINGS May 6-10, 2016
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following bookings were reported at the Clay County Justice Center during May 6-8: Awaiting Arraignment Horseley, Robert J. Jr.: Theft (MA) and Burglary (F4) Jackson, Kasey M.: OVWI (MC) and Driving never licensed Steuerwald, Timothy J.: Unlawful possession of a firearm by serious violent felon (F4), Residential entry (F6) and Domestic battery (MA)...
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COURT NEWS May 5-10, 2016
(Court News ~ 05/10/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during May 5-9: Small Claims American Rental vs Jacob Parksey Logan Court Apartments vs Greg Fort Civil Collections Portfolio Recovery Associaties vs Janet Deakins...
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COURT NEWS May 5-10, 2016
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
CLAY COUNTY COURTHOUSE Superior Court The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during May 5-9: Small Claims American Rental vs Jacob Parksey Logan Court Apartments vs Greg Fort Civil Collections Portfolio Recovery Associaties vs Janet Deakins...
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Ray William "Bill" "Zipp" Dillman
(Obituary ~ 05/10/16)
Ray William "Bill" "Zipp" Dillman, 82, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away unexpectedly, May 9, 2016. He was born January 10, 1934, in Danville, Indiana the son of Ray and Inez (Holder) Dillman. Bill served his country in the United States Air Force, for 2 tours, during the Korean War. ...
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Mayor signs proclamation in support of stamping out hunger
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
Brazil Mayor Brian Wyndham signed a proclamation this week in support of the National Association of Letter Carriers, in conjunction with the United States Postal Service, 24th Annual NALC National Food Drive to "Stamp Out Hunger" on Saturday, May 14...
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A Vibrant Economy: It's Within Clay County's Reach
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
Asset Mapping Location: YMCA Time: 9-11 a.m. Date: May 24 On Feb. 23, members of the Systems of Care/Step Ahead/Literacy Council conducted a SWOT analysis led by Brooke Wilkinson from Purdue Extension-Clay County to identify Clay County's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. ...
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Staunton High School Alumni Banquet
(Community News ~ 05/10/16)
The annual Staunton High School alumni banquet will be on Saturday, May 14 at First Christian Church Life Center. A time of fellowship will be from 4 to 6 p.m. when dinner will be served. To make reservations, call Patsy at 812-446-1231.
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Story Hour begins soon at Brazil library
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
Get your child interested in reading with stories, songs and crafts at the Brazil Public Library Story Hour program. Story Hour signup begins on May 23 with classes beginning Wednesday, June 8 at 10:30 a.m. Story hour is for children ages 3-5, who must be potty trained...
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4th Annual Bridgeton Art & Wine Fair is Saturday
(Community News ~ 05/10/16)
The 14th Annual Bridgeton Art & Wine Fair will be 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, May 14 in Bridgeton. Artists will be located in the 1878 Barn and in the Waterfall View Barn at the Mill. Wine tasting will be offered by Buck Creek Winery and live music will be featured from noon to 5 p.m. in the 1878 Barn. Choose from original paintings, drawings, prints, photography, ceramics, woodworking and beautiful handmade crafts available for sale...
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Knights' continue to roll with WIC win over Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview took care of business on the diamond Tuesday night to wrap up their Western Indiana Conference schedule with a 7-1 win over South Putnam. The victory gives the Knights a 4-1 overall record in WIC play and Northview will await the final conference games to be played before finding out their opponent for the cross-over game Friday evening...
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Sartor says she still has her marbles
(Community News ~ 05/10/16)
Today we awoke to rainy weather. I wanted to work on my yard projects. I could not sit still and waste the day. After breakfast, I decided to move to plan B and turn on my thinking cap. I seemed to have lost a few of my favorite things during my move from the little blue house at the end of the road. ...
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Clay County Through the Years: Carrithers Township
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
Clay County had another township that is long forgotten. When Clay County was organized in 1825, there were only three townships: Washington, Harrison and Perry. Just after the Mexican War in 1848, Carrithers Township was formed out of Lewis, Perry, Harrison and Washington townships. At that time there were a number of people in the area working on the construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal and the Splunge Creek Reservoir...
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Residents, media get glimpse of planned youth ranch
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
62-acre site will be home to 'education facility The soon-to-be-unveiled Indiana Sheriffs' Youth Ranch, a 62-acre facility located just north of Interstate 70, will have many uses but the main one is reaching out to youth. "This is a great opportunity for our county to host this. ...
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Woman finds her birth family after 20-year search
(Local News ~ 05/10/16)
On holidays our thoughts often turn to our mothers. We see their faces in our minds, memories of them make us smile, even if they are no longer with us. When Cindy Withers thought of her birth mother, she drew a blank. Literally. But that all changed in the past year...
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