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Coffee with Frank
(Local News ~ 08/30/16)
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More than 3,500 lose electricity in Brazil
(Local News ~ 08/30/16)
Animals that damaged Duke Energy equipment caused power outages to 518 customers in Clay County, said a Duke spokesperson Tuesday afternoon. Power was estimated to be restored by 6 p.m. Meanwhile, New Wave customers were without Internet service. A company spokesperson said Internet will be restored after electricity is fully restored in Clay County...
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Eels' Laswell races to RP Invite title; boys finish second
(High School Sports ~ 08/30/16)
Times Staff Report MONTEZUMA -- The Clay City cross country teams took home an individual championship by sophomore Alexis Laswell and a second-place finish by the boys' squad at the Riverton Parke Invite on Saturday morning. Laswell led from the outset of the race and pulled away for a 37-second victory over West Vigo's Madelyn Brown. Laswell's winning time was 21:54 as the Clay City girls finished fifth in the field that included runners from 15 schools...
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Northview boys' tennis and girls' golf claim wins over Vikings
(High School Sports ~ 08/30/16)
Times Staff Report Northview boys' tennis captured a 4-1 conference win over West Vigo on Monday evening. Bryce Minor and Clayton Buck were straight set winners in singles play against the Vikings and both doubles squads were winners. Nick Ganly teamed with Luke Weaver to win 6-0, 6-3 and the duo of Jacob Kendall and Jalen Satterfield won 6-3, 2-6, 6-1 for the Knights. Minor won 6-1, 6-1 at No. 1 singles and Clayton Buck won 6-3, 6-0 at No. 2 singles...
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Clyde E. Iliff
(Obituary ~ 08/30/16)
Clyde E. Iliff, 90, Brazil, passed away Tuesday August 30, 2016 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute, Indiana. He was born on February 6, 1926 in Griffith, Indiana to the late Bert and Esther (Johnson) Iliff. Clyde served his country in the United States Army during World War II, and went on to marry Charlotte "Leona" Bales on February 23, 1946...
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Boil order in Center Point
(Local News ~ 08/30/16)
Residents of Center Point were without water Tuesday morning after crews damaged a 5-inch water main while performing road maintenance. The accident occurred on CR 200E, south of CR 900W. Water was expected to be shut off for three to four hours and a boil order will be in effect until further notice once repairs are made, said Water Superintendent Shawnette Szekely...
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Mitigating emergency situations is focus of plan
(Local News ~ 08/30/16)
The Clay County Multi-Mitigation Plan (CCMP) is being updated. "This isn't an easy process, it's not a small item to do," Clay County Emergency Management Director Bryan Husband said about the plan. "The Polis Center group, out of Indianapolis, working with Indiana University and Purdue University, is helping us put this together."...
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Swearingen receives second People's Choice award
(Local News ~ 08/30/16)
River City Art Association member Deanna Swearingen of Brazil is the recipient of the People's Choice Award announced at the close of RCAA's 8th Annual Juried Exhibition in First Financial Bank in downtown Terre Haute. Swearingen's photograph titled "Forgotten" received the most votes from patrons viewing the exhibition Aug. 5-26...
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Flags are presented
(Local News ~ 08/30/16)
During the Clay County 4-H Fair, the Bicentennial booth hosted a special flag drawing. A Bicentennial Flag, sponsored by the Clay County Historical Society, was presented to Rhea Hood, and an Indiana Flag (flown above the State Capitol) sponsored by the Clay County Genealogical Society was presented to Jane (Rentschler) Byers. ...
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Clay County Through the Years: Ashboro
(Local News ~ 08/30/16)
Ashboro was founded in 1858 in Sugar Ridge Township by Charles W. Moss on the Lower Bloomington Road, 10 miles south of Brazil and five miles west of Bowling Green, and named by T. M. Robertson. As the pioneer merchant and proprietor of the town, Mr. Moss engaged Mr. Robertson as a clerk in his store...
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Little Historic Church sets program date
(Community News ~ 08/30/16)
The Little Historic Church at Carbon will conduct its monthly program Friday, Sept. 16. There will be a pitch-in dinner at 6 p.m., with the program scheduled for 7. The P-150 Praise Band will perform. All are invited to the meal and program. For more information, contact Dean Swearingen at 812-448-2735...
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Club News: Clay City Quilters
(Community News ~ 08/30/16)
The Clay City Quilters met Aug. 16 at the Pizza Gallery in Clay City with 22 members present. Karen Staub presided over the meeting. Sandra Inman gave the treasury report. Officers for the upcoming year, 2016-17, were chosen. They are president, Karen Staub; vice president, Pat Wilkinson; secretary, Bevelyn Sampson; and treasurer, Sandra Inman...
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Remembering the eagle
(Community News ~ 08/30/16)
I went outside a few minutes ago to snip some sage leaves from the plant near the marigolds. I plan to preserve the savory herb and add to those leaves dried and rubbed previously. The jar is filling fast. My saves sure will add flavor to the dressings and other good eats in the days ahead. I will be glad when this foot surgery is behind me. I worry most about a break from my usual routine...
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Maple Center offering another LEAF program to help make changes with lifestyles, education and dietary nutrition
(Community News ~ 08/30/16)
Many people are not aware that it is possible to reverse coronary artery disease. There is research to demonstrate this is possible with the lifestyle changes taught with LEAF. The Maple Center is offering Wabash Valley LEAF (Lifestyle Education and Food), for the seventh time...
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