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Ruby Emma (Stolzenbach) Michael
(Obituary ~ 11/01/16)
Ruby Emma (Stolzenbach) Michael, 84, of Clay City, went to be with the Lord, October 30, 2016 while at Regional Hospital. Ruby was born February 7, 1932, in Dyer, Indiana, the daughter of George and Emma (Segert) Stolzenbach. She graduated from Dyer High School with the class of 1950. ...
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COURT NEWS October 30-November 1, 2016
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during October 30- November1: Portfolio Recovery Associates vs Richard Olvera Onemain Financial of Indiana Inc. vs Irvin D. Johnson State vs Phoenix W. Adams, 20: Operating vehicle with an ACE. of .15 or more, Possession of controlled substance and Possession of paraphernalia...
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JAIL BOOKINGS October 30-November 1, 2016
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
The following jail booking occurred October 30-November 1: Dryden, Cleve, 45, Brazil: Battery against person less than 14 years of age and Operating motor vehicle with our ever receiving license (MC) Hendrickson, Michael W., 34, Brazil: Auto theft (F6), Theft (F6) and Criminal mischief (MA)...
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JAIL BOOKINGS October 30-November 1, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 11/01/16)
The following jail booking occurred October 30-November 1: Dryden, Cleve, 45, Brazil: Battery against person less than 14 years of age and Operating motor vehicle with our ever receiving license (MC) Hendrickson, Michael W., 34, Brazil: Auto theft (F6), Theft (F6) and Criminal mischief (MA)...
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COURT NEWS October 30-November 1, 2016
(Court News ~ 11/01/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during October 30- November1: Portfolio Recovery Associates vs Richard Olvera Onemain Financial of Indiana Inc. vs Irvin D. Johnson State vs Phoenix W. Adams, 20: Operating vehicle with an ACE. of .15 or more, Possession of controlled substance and Possession of paraphernalia...
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Gregg, Hale bus tour stops in Brazil
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
On Monday afternoon John Gregg and other Democratic candidates for statewide office stopped at Kennedy’s Crossing as part of a 50-city bus tour. More than 100 people filled the Bingo parlor, drawing comments from Arredondo and John Gregg. Arredondo, who is running for attorney general, said he spent many days in his youth in a bingo parlor where he and other children received pops and chips. Gregg said his mother really enjoys Bingo but it is a past time he really doesn’t like...
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Kids and Politics: Teachers using heavily publicized election as learning tool
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
It would be hard-pressed to find someone unaware that this is the season of politics, even children know who is running for political office. Clay Community Schools Superintendent Jeff Fritz confirmed students at all levels of education in the corporation are learning about politics...
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First Financial drive to help needy children
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
As Christmas approaches, First Financial Bank is asking people throughout its service area to help bring joy to needy children by making a donation to its Holiday Joy Drive. Through December 2, all First Financial banking centers will accept new, unwrapped toys as well as cash donations. The toys and funds collected will go to local organizations and programs that provide gifts to kids whose families can’t afford to buy Christmas presents...
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Skate park’s Wall of Donors completed on Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
The finishing touches were completed on the Wall of Donors at the Clay Community Skate Park Saturday. Project Coordinators Roberta and Chuck Weliever (not pictured) were on the site with Northview High School Building and Trades Instructor Dan Dragon and four of his current students who volunteered their time, including Cullen Mace, Chad Buell, Dillenger Wilkinson and Tim Baker. ...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: THE BRAZIL ICE PLANT
(Community News ~ 11/01/16)
The ice house in Brazil started in 1854 with the ice shipped by rail from Chicago. It was cut from Lake Michigan in winter then stored and shipped, being packed in sawdust. A Mr. Shattuck was the first to deliver ice to the stores and townspeople. About 1900, Bill Johnson and Tom Biggs installed the first machinery and around 1916, the Ball Machine Company of St. Louis renovated and added more machinery...
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Relay for Life announces 2017 dates
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
Relay for Life has been a part of the Wabash Valley for nearly 30 years and is the signature fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. The money raised helps to fund the many patient assistance programs and important research in the fight against cancer...
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Delta Theta Tau announces scholarship
(Community News ~ 11/01/16)
Cindy McKinney, president of the local Alpha Omega Chapter, Delta Theta Tau Sorority, Inc., says their sorority will award $5,000 this year on the national level to students specializing in guidance and counseling. Grants are awarded to students at the graduate level, based upon their scholastic ability and financial need...
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Terre Haute After 5 hosting event
(Community News ~ 11/01/16)
Terre Haute After 5 presents “It’s Here Again,” an annual fundraiser basket auction with Johnny Swalls from 6:30 to 8:15 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 15 at The Red Barn at Sycamore Farms, 5001 E Poplar St., Terre Haute. The special speaker will be Janis Price of Greencastle to discuss the “ABC’s of Successful Living.”...
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CRADLES hosting parenting workshops
(Community News ~ 11/01/16)
In November, CRADLES of Clay County will offer two parenting workshops, which are open to parents, caregivers and grandparents with young children. The workshops are free. Making Family Memories Making Family Memories is an is an informal workshop focusing on intentionally creating family fun times. ...
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Two new troopers report to the Putnamville Post
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
Putnamville – Two new probationary troopers reported for duty this weekat the Indiana State Police Post in Putnamville. They are two of the 55 new troopers reporting to their districts of assignment following graduation from the 76th Indiana State Police Recruit Academy on Thursday, Oct. 20...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Tricks, treats and memories of homemade costumes
(Column ~ 11/01/16)
My goodness, here comes November. We have certainly enjoyed some nice weather. Last week we went through Brazil. I love your little park setting between the old post office and the Eagles building. I am glad the Clay County Historical Society members, past and present, breathed new life into the old post office building and maintains the landmark and grounds, as should be done. ...
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Knights tip off basketball season with scrimmage
(High School Sports ~ 11/01/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Basketball season tipped off with a scrimmage on Tuesday night as Northview’s girls hosted Linton. The varsity portion of the contest was broken up into four, 12-minute periods with a running clock. No foul shots were taken either as both sides saw another team across from them for the first time this season...
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Property taxes due Nov. 10
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
The second installment of property tax is due Nov. 10, said Debra James, Clay County treasurer. Normal business hours for the treasurer’s office are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The treasurer’s office will have the following extended office hours for the fall collection: ...
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Sons of the American Revolution
(Community News ~ 11/01/16)
The John Martin Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) held its quarterly meeting at the The Renaissance on Oct, 29. Everyone enjoyed a catered meal followed by a business meeting, and a presentation by guest speaker Indiana Color Guard Commander Robert Cunningham. ...
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THINKING ABOUT HEALTH: Ballot measure would let California negotiate drug prices
(Community News ~ 11/01/16)
The fight in California over a ballot initiative that would begin to control the price of pharmaceuticals paid by state programs shows how difficult it is to “do something” about the high price of prescription drugs. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. ...
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Evansville-based Old National Bank to close 15 locations in four states
(State News ~ 11/01/16)
Terre Haute Old National Bank on list of 15 banking centers across the company’s four-state footprint that will close in the first quarter of 2017.
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2 vying for clerk’s office tout experience
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
2 vying for clerk’s office tout experience By IVY JACOBS Times Reporter Whoever steps into the role of the new Clay County Circuit Clerk’s Office after the upcoming election, they are bringing with them a plethora of experience. Both life-long residents, Republican Amy Ellen (Knox) Jordan and Democrat Joseph Dierdorf have been working at the Clay County Courthouse in various capacities for years...
- Eagles hosting fundraiser dinner on Sunday (Community News ~ 11/01/16)
- Gerry Dick to speak to Chamber of Commerce during small business seminar (Local News ~ 11/01/16)
- Little Historic to host program (Community News ~ 11/01/16)
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Thomas talks about recent Honor Flight
(Local News ~ 11/01/16)
Amos Thomas spoke Wednesday at the Brazil Rotary Club about being on board an Honor Flight from Indianapolis to Washington, D.C. The Honor Flights are for veterans of the Armed Forces. They are one-day trips to see some of the monuments in our nation's capitol...
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