-
Deanna Kaye Wells
(Obituary ~ 09/02/16)
Deanna Kaye Wells, 71 of Greencastle, passed away August 31, 2016 in Danville, IN. Deanna was born January 26, 1945 in Brazil, IN to the late Kibbe Maurice and Dorothy Orth Snell. She was a 1963 graduate of Brazil High School and attended Indiana State University. On September 27, 1964 she married Larry Wells and he survives...
-
David Vernon Brothers
(Obituary ~ 09/02/16)
David Vernon Brothers, 69, Brazil, passed away Thursday, September 1, 2016 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. He was born in Brazil, Indiana to the late Joseph Vernon Brothers and Lillian Irene (Reese) Price. David graduated from Brazil High School in 1965, and worked for the City of Brazil for 26 years. He enjoyed playing music, playing poker and spending time with friends and family. David was preceded in death by his brother, Tommy Price and sister, Gail Anne Brothers...
-
Staunton Scene: September 3, 2016
(Local News ~ 09/02/16)
STAUNTON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH (courtesy of Lu Newby) Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by Morning Worship Service at 10:30. Mark Miller is our minister. Wee Worship meets at 10:30 in the Educational Wing. Children's Church meets with adult worship until after the offering is taken, when they dismiss to their classroom...
-
Church News: September 3, 2016
(Local News ~ 09/02/16)
Annunciation Catholic Church "First Saturday Adoration and Confession" will take place today in the Church from 9 until 11 a.m. with Benediction at 11. The St. Vincent de Paul food pantry is need of boxes of macaroni and cheese. Thank you for your continued support!...
-
Northview tennis sweeps past visiting Wildcats
(High School Sports ~ 09/02/16)
Times Staff Report Northview continued to roll along in the boys' tennis season with a 5-0 victory over South Vermilion on Thursday evening. Jacob Kendall and Jalen Satterfield battled back after losing the first set to earn a 3-6, 6-4, 6-4 win to maintain the sweep of the Wildcats. Fellow doubles teammates Nick Ganly and Luke Weaver recorded a 7-6, 6-3 victory...
-
North Clay football and volleyball earn victories
(High School Sports ~ 09/02/16)
Times Staff Report North Clay's eighth-grade football team remained unbeaten this season by knocking off Owen Valley 36-6. Korbin Allen got the Knights off on the right foot by rushing in for an eight-yard touchdown run. In the second quarter, Keegan Garrison added to the lead with a two-yard TD sneak for the Knights. He would walso add the two-point conversion run...
-
Minor injuries in crash that totals classic car
(Local News ~ 09/02/16)
Minor injuries were reported in a two-vehicle crash on State Road 42 Friday afternoon. Shortly after 1:30 p.m. members of the Indiana State Police, Clay County Sheriff's Department and Posey Township Volunteer Fire Department responded to the accident in the area of 6050 West S.R. 42. CARE Ambulance checked out the drivers of both vehicles for minor injuries, but neither needed to go to the hospital...
-
It shouldn't take so much work to rest
(Community News ~ 09/02/16)
This weekend is Labor Day, and many in America have this first Monday in September off from work. It was originally intended to allow the labor unions to have a day off in honor of their contributions to the economy. The first Labor Day was in 1882 and became a federal holiday in 1894. ...
-
Much planned for Poland's 175th anniversary
(Local News ~ 09/02/16)
The village of Poland will celebrate the 175th anniversary of its founding on Saturday, Sept. 10, with daylong festivities at the Poland Community Lions Park, just north of the town center. The celebration will include food, children's games, a musical performance, a baked goods auction and the serving of an anniversary cake. Native American drummers will perform throughout the day...
-
Fall pest invaders topic of class
(Local News ~ 09/02/16)
Have you had to deal with lady beetles flooding into your home as the fall season approaches? This insect and many others will be the subject of a class hosted by Bob Bruner, Clay County Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Educator. The class begins at 1 p.m. Monday, Sept. 12 at the Purdue Extension office at the 4-H Fairgrounds in Brazil...
-
Putnam County on trail of wider tourism reach
(Local News ~ 09/02/16)
The Putnam County Convention and Visitor Bureau (CVB) has become the third in a three-county partnership promoting art- and food-related businesses and attractions along the Rural Routes to Main Street Cultural Trail (RR2MS). Started by the Hendricks County CVB as a way to attract visitors interested in "Going Local," RR2MS promotes restaurants sourcing ingredients from the county, galleries that feature local artists, garden shops, breweries/wineries, quilt/fiber stores, honey farms and more...
-
State offers $500K to help more 21st Century Scholars meet requirements
(Community News ~ 09/02/16)
The Indiana Commission for Higher Education is asking high schools and community organizations to apply for a portion of $500,000 in grant funds available to ensure students in Indiana's 21st Century Scholars program complete new scholarship requirements. Approximately one third of Scholars in the graduating Class of 2017 are currently on track to earn the state scholarship that pays for up to four years of college tuition...
-
United Way kicks off campaign, introduces grant
(Community News ~ 09/02/16)
The United Way of the Wabash Valley kicked off its 2016 Annual Campaign at Ivy Tech Community College this week. The Campaign Kickoff marks the start of United Way's annual fundraising effort and gives the organization an opportunity to thank local companies, donors and volunteers for their generosity and commitment to the community. United Way's staff and Board of Directors were joined by guests including donors, business and community leaders, volunteers, and nonprofit leadership...
-
Josephine Michaela Sturm
(Births ~ 09/02/16)
Miss Scarlet Jean Sturm is excited to announce the birth of her sister, Josephine Michaela Sturm. Josie was born June 18, 2016 at St. Vincent Hospital and weighed 8 pounds, 10 ounces, and was 21 inches long. Proud parents are Josh and Sara Sturm of Fishers. ...
-
Club News: Jackson Township Better Homes Extension Club
(Community News ~ 09/02/16)
The Jackson Township Better Homes Extension Club held its Aug. 25th meeting at the Extension Office, which was hosted by Ellen Knox. Ellen, president, called the meeting to order with Rosemary Price leading the Pledge to the American Flag and Marilyn Bott leading the Homemakers Creed...
Stories from Friday, September 2, 2016
Browse other days