- Time for second annual Kreyton Hunter Quinn Memorial Foundation tourney (Local News ~ 11/08/16)
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Michael Lee Hamman
(Obituary ~ 11/08/16)
Michael Lee Hamman, 30, of Brazil, passed away November 6, 2016 at Union Hospital, with his family by his side, from complications of Spinal Bifida. Michael was born November 20, 1985 the son of Pamela (Knight) Hamman and the late Jack L. Hamman. He graduated from Northview High School in 2004. ...
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Eddie Lee Angleton
(Obituary ~ 11/08/16)
Eddie Lee Angleton, 59, Indianapolis, passed away on November 2, 2016, following complications from a liver transplant. Born August 2, 1957 to Edwin and Marcella Angleton in Brazil, Indiana. Eddie was a 1975 graduate from Brazil High School. Collegiate honors include Bachelor of Arts in Biology, and Chemistry from Indiana State University. He also earned a Masters in Chemistry at Florida State University...
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John Max Steiner
(Obituary ~ 11/08/16)
John Max Steiner, 79 of Terre Haute, passed away November 6, 2016 at Union Hospital. John was born in Bowling Green on March 4, 1937 the son of the late Herman and Evelyn (Lehor) Steiner. Mr. Steiner was a semi truck driver working with Steiner Trucking, Jadcore, Visqueen, Atlas Powder and eventually retiring with Great Dane in 2002...
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COURT NEWS November 5-8, 2016
(Court News ~ 11/08/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during November 5-8: State vs Cory Kemper, 18: Operating vehicle while intoxicated endangering person and Operating vehicle with ACE of .08 or more The following application was applied for November 4:...
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COURT NEWS October 5-8, 2016
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during November 5-8: State vs Cory Kemper, 18: Operating vehicle while intoxicated endangering person and Operating vehicle with ACE of .08 or more The following application was applied for November 4:...
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JAIL BOOKINGS November 5-8, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 11/08/16)
The following jail bookings occurred November 5-8: Myers, Jordan Blake, 28, Brazil: Auto Theft Schimmel, Hilah Kay, 31, Brazil: Operating vehicle while intoxicated (F6) Mayhew, Samantha Mae, 24, Poland: Possession of marijuana/hashish/salvia, Possession paraphernalia and Possession schedule 4 substance...
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JAIL BOOKINGS November 5-8, 2016
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
The following jail bookings occurred November 5-8: Myers, Jordan Blake, 28, Brazil: Auto Theft Schimmel, Hilah Kay, 31, Brazil: Operating vehicle while intoxicated (F6) Mayhew, Samantha Mae, 24, Poland: Possession of marijuana/hashish/salvia, Possession paraphernalia and Possession schedule 4 substance...
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Annette Couch
(Obituary ~ 11/08/16)
Annette Couch, 75, of Brazil, formerly of Fortville, IN, passed away October 22, 2016 at 11:14am at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born November 4, 1940 in Indianapolis, the daughter of John E. Durbin and Sara Rosen Durbin. She graduated from Fortville High School, Class of 1959...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: 59 years and it can still be about control
(Column ~ 11/08/16)
Boy, this weather has been nice. Next week, changes are in the forecast. We have been observing the beautiful fall scenery as we travel back and forth to our doctors in Terre Haute. Again, in the morning we will come through Brazil on our way to the VA Medical Clinic in Terre Haute for Paul’s yearly check-up with Dr. ...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: The importance of the county’s early poplar timber industry
(Community News ~ 11/08/16)
Of the various phases of the timber industry for converting forest trees into marketable products, that of cutting shingles was probably the most widely distributed over the territory of the county accessible to the railroad. The primitive shingle factory, but a miniature manufacturing plant, was popular in its time and hailed as just the thing needed to conserve the wants of both the producer and the consumer. ...
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Three-day Aikido Seminar
(Community News ~ 11/08/16)
The American Aikido Institute in Brazil hosted a three-day Aikido Seminar taught by Haruo Matsuoka Sensei, 6th Degree Black Belt from California on Nov. 4-6. The seminar included participants from Alaska, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri and Texas. Above, front, from left, are Matt Wilson, Chauncey Wealand, Karisma Moll, Carissa Peperak, Joe Peperak and Spencer Roeschlein; row two, Doug Bunten, Jason Ash, Eric de Valpine, Stanley Archacki and Justen Gibbens; and back, Michael Howard, Scott Hamilton, Alex Svenson Garry Howard, Matsuoka Sensei, Derek Reynolds, John Reich and Sal Forestieri. ...
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Holy Rosary hosting holiday bazaar
(Community News ~ 11/08/16)
Holy Rosary will host a Holiday Bazaar from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Dec. 3 at Schelly Hall on U.S. 40, east of the light in Seelyville. Watkins, Quilts, 31, crafts and baked goods will be available. Space is available. Call Jean Anne at 812-878-6871.
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Kairios Association to speak at Benwood today
(Community News ~ 11/08/16)
Vinicio and Mayra Garcia of the Kairios Association, Guatemala, will speak at 7 p.m. today at Benwood Mt. Lebanon Church, 945 East County Road 1200, North, Brazil. The public is invited to hear the Garcias explain the work of the Association. A large percentage of the population of Guatemala does not know how to read or write. Most of the children do not attend school because of a lack of resources...
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Honor and Remember: Group hosts ceremony in honor of fallen local hero
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
The Honor and Remember organization held a ceremony Saturday at the American Legion Post 2 to honor the family and remember one of the nation’s fallen heroes: U.S. Army Spc. Arronn David Fields. “This flag serves as a positive symbol of national gratitude for the men and women who have bravely made the ultimate sacrifice for our country,” Don Finnegan, presenter, said during the ceremony attended by Fields’ parents, stepfather Bill and mother Jackie Pilkin. ...
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Knights too tall an order for Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 11/08/16)
By TERRY SCHWINGHAMMER For The Brazil Times SWITZ CITY - With four players on its roster standing 5-11 or taller the Northview Lady Knights presented a tall order for the White River Valley Lady Wolverines. And Northview used its height advantage - plus 20 points from Stacy Payton- to overcome White River Valley’s fourth-quarter comeback effort and pull away for a 43-35 win in the season opener for the Lady Knights at the Switz City Gym Tuesday night...
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Clay City bench brigade paces Eels in win over South Vermillion
(High School Sports ~ 11/08/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY — Clay City girls’ basketball coach knew before the season started that he was going to have to count on some young and inexperienced players to make a difference this year on the basketball court. On Tuesday evening the Eels got 15 points and a ton of key minutes from its bench on the way to a 51-40 victory in their home opener over South Vermillion...
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The Stevenson Reunion
(Community News ~ 11/08/16)
The descendants of William W. & Laverna E. (Payne) Stevenson met at the Orange Building in Goshorn Park in Clay City. A bountiful carry-in dinner was enjoyed at the noon hour. Those attending this year were: Harvie & Thelma Stevenson of Danville, IN; Jim & Mary Stevenson, Niles, MI; Anna (Stevenson) Denny, Jasonville, IN; Wilma Cochran & Jerry Bolinger, Coalmont, IN; Warren & June Stevenson, Lewis, IN; Brian Stevenson, Gary & Sheree Stevenson, Adam Stevenson, all of Niles, MI; Mark Stevenson, Crawfordsville, IN; Jane Stout, Jasonville, IN; Melissa (Cochran) Rehmel, Lewis, IN; J.D. ...
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Daisy Troop girls lend their paws to animal shelter
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
Members of local Daisy Troop 2246 have been fundraising so they could purchase supplies to help the local shelter, and Clay County Humane Society Manager Andrea Phillips said it was just in time. “We’re running short on a lot of items right now because we have so many animals,” Phillips said Friday when the girls, along with their parents, from Van Buren Daisy Troop 2246, decided to drop off supplies and visit with the animals. ...
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Keller over Deal for Clay County Recorder
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
A newcomer to politics will be the county recorder on Jan. 1. Republican Nichole Keller, 34, of Brazil received 56 percent (6,161) of the votes cast to Democrat Brad Deal’s 44 percent (4,791) in Tuesday’s general election. “I would like to thank the community for their support over the last several months during my campaign,” Keller said Tuesday night. ...
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Political newcomer Maesch voted in as surveyor
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
Republican Vernon Maesch, 43, of Brazil is one of the newcomers to Clay County politics who won Tuesday’s general election. He was elected Clay County Surveyor. He received 62 percent (6,743) of the votes and his opponent, Democrat Charlie Brown, 69, of Brazil received 38 percent (4,107). ...
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County Council takes care of bills through end of year
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
At Monday’s meeting of the Clay County Council, $20,000 was transferred from the county’s general fund to a repair fund. County Commissioner Paul Sinders said $9,287 was needed immediately to pay miscellaneous bills and an additional $3,744 to pay bills before the end of the year. ...
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Baysinger takes school board seat
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
The Clay Community School Corporation’s newest board of trustee member will be Andrea Baysinger. Baysinger won with 1,482 votes, compared to Gary Rickert’s 457. “Thanks for all the constituents from district 2 that supported my candidacy for school board,” Baysinger said about the election results. “I am looking forward to serving the community.”...
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Republican sweep ends long-time councilman McCullough’s run
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
Heffner, Nicoson, Amerman take spots The Republican sweep that was the Clay County election on Tuesday claimed a long-sitting Democrat on the Clay County Council. “It’s just not a good time to be a Democrat in Indiana,” said Mike McCullough, who saw his bid for a fifth term on the council come up short...
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Veterans Day ceremonies in schools: A time to remember, honor and educate
(Local News ~ 11/08/16)
Local students at one school celebrated the sacrifices of military veterans early on Monday. World War II veteran Army Staff Sgt. Paul Redenbarger, 91, of Brazil, was invited to the Veterans Day program at Meridian Elementary by his special 5-year-old friend, kindergartener Maylee Langley...
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