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Remembering 9/11: Just Ask Me
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
It’s one of those moments in history where people know exactly where they were and what they were doing when it happened. The phone woke me up, and I wasn’t happy about it either. I don’t usually go to sleep until around 5 a.m., it’s been a way of life for me the past 15 years or so...
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Remembering 9/11: Reflecting on a day that changed the nation
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
‘When the terrorists brought the fight to us, we had to respond’ Brazil Police Chief Clint McQueen was a very young police officer on Sept. 11, 2001. He had joined the force just two years earlier. On 9/11 he was at the Honey Creek fire station in Vigo County taking a class that was required every two years. ...
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Remembering 9/11: What they are saying...
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
What they are saying... On our Facebook page, we asked people about their memories of September 11, 2001. Here are some of those responses: Samantha Humphress I was in Northview’s auditorium taking the I-Step when they announced what had happened. We then moved to our next class, mine was ceramics. ...
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Remembering 9/11: In the News
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
Accounts of the attacks and aftermath published in The Brazil Times On the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001, Jerry Schwartz, the Associated Press national writer, produced a detailed account of the events in New York City that morning as thousands were killed and the 110-story World Trade Center twin towers were reduced to a pile of smoking rubble...
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Remembering 9/11: 9/11 Memorial Service is Monday in Brazil
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
Brazil City Hall will be the site of a 9/11 Memorial Service on Monday, Sept. 12. “The local fifth-graders come to the service, which is why we decided to hold it on Monday,” Mayor Brian Wyndham said. “This event, which happened before they were born, changed the whole nation and the way in which we all live. It’s history, and it’s important that they take part in the ceremony to know why it’s history.”...
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CHURCH NEWS: September 10, 2016
(Crime News ~ 09/10/16)
Otter Creek Christian Church Hello again from your friends at Otter Creek Christian Church. I would first like thank God and all others who made this years Ice Cream Social a great success. It was such a blessing to have the music group “The Recreations” with us to share God’s Word through music. I would like to share a few verses of scripture that blessed me this week...
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STAUNTON SCENE: September 10, 2016
(Crime News ~ 09/10/16)
The next Community Center Dinner, prepared by the Lady Volunteers, will be next Friday (Sept. 16) from 4 to 7 p.m. This month’s menu features baked steak with gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, salad, homemade rolls, dessert, and coffee, tea, or lemonade. The price is $9 for adults and $5 for children. As always, profits from the dinner and the sale of the Lady Volunteers’ Cookbooks will be used to help worthy causes in our community...
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How does God feel about our life changes?
(Crime News ~ 09/10/16)
I hope you enjoyed time with your family and friends over this Labor Day weekend. My extended family gathered Labor Day for a cookout and I realized how much change has affected all of us in the family. My dad is physically declining; I can see it in various ways. ...
- CHURCH NEWS: September 10, 2016 (Crime News ~ 09/10/16)
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Judith E. Purnhagen
(Obituary ~ 09/10/16)
Judith E. Purnhagen, 78, of Reelsville, Indiana, passed away September 9, 2016, at home with her family by her side, following a lengthy illness. Judy was born October 22, 1937, in Terre Haute, Indiana the daughter of Virgil and Maxine (Sturm) Flynn. She married Lewis Purnhagen on January 26, 1979. They celebrated 35 years of marriage before his passing on November 29, 2014. Judy had worked as a School Cafeteria Worker at Terre Haute North High School for several years...
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Carbon board to appoint new member
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
The Carbon Town Board will meet in special session at 7 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 19 at the Carbon Town Hall, 14678 N.W. Locust St. Carbon The purpose of the meeting is to appoint a new board member.
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4-H Council annual meeting is Wednesday
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
The Clay County 4-H Council will host its annual meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 14 at the Clay County Fairgrounds Exhibit Hall. The annual meeting will follow the council’s regular 7 p.m. meeting. For questions, contact the Clay County Purdue Extension Office at 812-448-9041...
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Results for ‘Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over’ campaign announced
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
The results of the 2016 Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over campaign are in. Officers from more than 250 state and local law enforcement agencies, and thousands more across the country, took to the roads Aug. 12-Sept. 5 to conduct the annual high-visibility patrols encouraging drivers against drinking and driving...
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Rain doesn't slow the fish or the kids at Fishing Fun Day
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
At 8:45 a.m., Saturday, it looked like Fishing Fun Day might be a washout. Rain had fallen in torrents overnight and it was still falling when Carrol Evans, Mike Bemis, Janet McClellan and Marv Moon began sorting toys and cooking hot dogs for the children who would bring their poles, bobbers and hooks to Craig Park...
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SNAPSHOTS: Clay County Nature Day
(Local News ~ 09/10/16)
The 8th annual Clay County Nature Day at the Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds was a busy place Saturday in spite of the rain. The free educational event had many activities for all ages, whether kids or adults. Families attending the literacy event received a Dr. Seuss Book called “On Beyond Bugs: All About Insects,” while gardeners and outdoor lovers were able to pick up information on butterfly gardening, beekeeping, edible and medical plants, as well as answers to lawn and garden questions...
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Knights wait out storm to top West Vigo
(High School Sports ~ 09/10/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor TERRE HAUTE -- A two-our weather delay proved well worth the wait for Northview as the Knights came away with a 21-14 road win over West Vigo on Friday evening. The football game got started 15 minutes early as officials hoped to avoid a storm front that ultimately reached the Wabash Valley around 8 p.m. ...
- Paynes welcome a baby boy (Births ~ 09/10/16)
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