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Donald Ray Hinesley Sr.
(Obituary ~ 09/20/16)
Donald Ray Hinesley Sr., 75, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away at his home, September 14, 2016 following several years of declining health. He was born December 8, 1940, in Terre Haute, Indiana the son of Jack and Hazel (Barbee) Hinesley. As a young man, Don left school and joined the United States Air Force. He served his country for 23 years before retiring from active duty and returning as an Air Force Civil Service employee where he retired again after an additional 20 plus years of service...
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Jack F. Ruth Sr
(Obituary ~ 09/20/16)
Jack F. Ruth Sr, 64, of Clay City, Indiana, passed away, September 18, 2016, at Union Hospital following an extended illness. Jack was born April 21, 1952, in Rochester, Pennsylvania, the son of Franklin C. and Dorothy (Bender) Ruth. He graduated from Freedom Area Jr. ...
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Stephen Douglas Clark
(Obituary ~ 09/20/16)
Stephen Douglas Clark, 69, of Brazil, passed away September 18, 2016 at Indiana University IU Health Hospital in Indianapolis after a courageous battle with cancer. Stephen was born February 9, 1947 in Greencastle, the son of the late Emerson and Mary (Duell) Clark. ...
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Northview tops Clay City in county volleyball
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY -- The annual county volleyball battle was a hotly contested match at Clay City High School on Monday evening. The Knights and Eels went toe-to-toe over four sets before the Knights were able to take home a 25-21, 22-25, 25-19, 25-11 victory over a talented Clay City squad...
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Northview claims Clay County volleyball battle over Clay City in four sets
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY -- The annual county volleyball battle was a hotly contested match at Clay City High School on Monday evening. The Knights and Eels went toe-to-toe over four sets before the Knights were able to take home a 25-21, 22-25, 25-19, 25-11 victory over a talented Clay City squad...
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COURT NEWS September 16-20, 2016
(Court News ~ 09/20/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during September 16-20: Midland Funding vs Richard Withers State vsState vs Max Sanders Jr., 47: Driving while suspended State vs Cary L. Coffin, 44: Battery State vs James A. Rubeck, 41: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .08 or more and Leaving the scene of an accident...
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COURT NEWS September 16-20, 2016
(Local News ~ 09/20/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during September 16-20: Midland Funding vs Richard Withers State vsState vs Max Sanders Jr., 47: Driving while suspended State vs Cary L. Coffin, 44: Battery State vs James A. Rubeck, 41: Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .08 or more and Leaving the scene of an accident...
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JAIL BOOKINGS September 16-20, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 09/20/16)
The following jail booking occurred September 16-20: Deeter, Michael Ray:Resisting law enforcement (F6), Resisting law enforcement (MA) an Battery (F6) Francis, Tina L.: Theft Head, Brianna N.: Domestic battery (F6) Lile Jr., Jerry F.: Failure to appear (MA), Possession of marijuana (MB), Possession of paraphernalia (MC), Probation violation (MC), Criminal mischief (MA), Probation order violation (MC), Theft (F6) and Failure to return to lawful detention (F6)...
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JAIL BOOKINGS September 16-20, 2016
(Local News ~ 09/20/16)
The following jail booking occurred September 16-20: Deeter, Michael Ray:Resisting law enforcement (F6), Resisting law enforcement (MA) an Battery (F6) Francis, Tina L.: Theft Head, Brianna N.: Domestic battery (F6) Lile Jr., Jerry F.: Failure to appear (MA), Possession of marijuana (MB), Possession of paraphernalia (MC), Probation violation (MC), Criminal mischief (MA), Probation order violation (MC), Theft (F6) and Failure to return to lawful detention (F6)...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Pioneer Barrel Makers
(Community News ~ 09/20/16)
Pioneer Barrel Makers A standard industry in pioneer times was cooperage — the manufacture of barrels, tubs, buckets, etc. All families had their meat barrels, flour barrels and washtubs made to order. Most products from the flouring mills and the slaughterhouses were packed in barrels for shipment. In the mid-1800s, cooper shops were found close to villages and rural flourmills. Small amounts of foodstuffs could only be purchased at the mills or from private individuals who had a surplus...
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Indiana Sheriff’s Association to open training facility on Thursday
(Local News ~ 09/20/16)
On Thursday, the Indiana Sheriffs’ Association will open Indiana’s first in-state training, certification academy for law enforcement K-9’s. The program’s kennels, classrooms and tactical search facilities to be housed at new Indiana Sheriffs’ Youth Ranch, 5325 N. State Road 59, are open to all Indiana agencies...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: County fair brings back memories
(Column ~ 09/20/16)
Last Saturday evening we were invited by two of our grandchildren, Michael Risk and Lindsay Terry and their families, to attend the 2016 St. Malachy County Fair, in Brownsburg, for food, fun and games. We enjoyed delicious roast pork sandwiches and sides from the food tent during our visit. No county fair would be complete without live country music...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: County fair brings back memories
(Community News ~ 09/20/16)
Last Saturday evening we were invited by two of our grandchildren, Michael Risk and Lindsay Terry and their families, to attend the 2016 St. Malachy County Fair, in Brownsburg, for food, fun and games. We enjoyed delicious roast pork sandwiches and sides from the food tent during our visit. No county fair would be complete without live country music...
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Cloverleaf to host fall carnival for residents, community
(Community News ~ 09/20/16)
Cloverleaf Healthcare of Knightsville is hosting a fall carnival for its residents and the local community. It will be Friday, Sept. 30 from 4 to 8 p.m. There will be several carnival games along with a dunk tank, food and prizes.
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Mayor signs Constitution Week proclamation
(Local News ~ 09/20/16)
Brazil Mayor Brian Wyndham, pictured with Kathy Gilbert, Regent for the Eliza Rizley Stacey chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, signed a proclamation Tuesday designating the week of Sept. 17-23, 2016, as Constitution Week. While celebrating the 229th anniversary of the drafting of the Constitution of the United States of America and the 200th anniversary of the statehood of Indiana, members of DAR have gone around to various schools encouraging the students to read the constitution. ...
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Annual Clay County Tax Sale is Thursday
(Local News ~ 09/20/16)
The annual Clay County Tax Sale will be at 10 a.m. Thursday in the Circuit Court Room on the third floor of the Clay County Courthouse. Those attending should arrive a few minutes prior to 10 a.m. to register and to complete the required paper work...
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‘Be Nice Be Kind’ Group hosting dinner at Fall Frenzy
(Local News ~ 09/20/16)
The “Be Nice Be Kind” campaign is having a pulled pork dinner to benefit the YMCA/First Baptist Church efforts to feed hungry children in Brazil. The dinner, from 5 to 8 p.m. on Oct. 7, will be part of the Tri Kappa Fall Frenzy in the Forest Park Cow Palace. The cost is $5 or $2.50 for a hot dog dinner...
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Library to host program on ‘Cornhusk Dolls’
(Community News ~ 09/20/16)
The Brazil Public Library will host a program called “Cornhusk Dolls” at 6 p.m. Oct. 4. The program will discuss how to assemble the dolls and their origin. Please RSVP by Oct. 1 by calling 812-448-1981.
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"Come Along And Ride This Train"
(Community News ~ 09/20/16)
Jim Rhodes’ exhibit, “Come Along and Ride This Train” was part of Saturday night’s “Night at the Museum” in downtown Brazil.
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Reunions: September 21, 2016
(Community News ~ 09/20/16)
Woodburn Family Reunion 2016 The Woodburn Family Reunion will begin at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 1 at the Bowling Green Community Building behind Old Settlers Grounds on U.S. 46. A free meal will be served at noon which includes fried chicken, tea and lemonade. Paper products and plastic will be furnished. Those attending are asked to bring a side dish or two, lawn chairs and any pictures of family memorabilia. Don Woodburn will have an update on additions to the family tree...
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Northview volleyball falls on the road to Terre Haute South
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/16)
Times Staff Report TERRE HAUTE -- Northview wasn't able to solve the power game of the Terre Haute South Braves on Tuesday evening. Northview fell in four sets to the Braves, 23-25, 19-25, 25-22, 25-21. Alli Cook had 10 digs, Megan Heck had 17 digs to go with three assists and Kerstie Shaw posted 10 digs along with 28 assists, four aces and four kills. ...
- Mary Christina Marsh (Obituary ~ 09/20/16)
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