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NHS Color Guard Dance Clinic set for Jan. 21
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
Northview High School’s Color Guard Dance Clinic is set for Jan. 21. Check in will be at 11:30 a.m., classes begin at noon and students will show their routine to parents at 3 p.m. A public performance will be at 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium. The cost is $25 including instruction, snack, performance T-shirt. and game admission...
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Persistent snow to continue, cold temps limit effectiveness of road salt
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
Cold temperatures are ushering in a variety of winter weather conditions that will impact highway travel in much of Indiana on Thursday, Jan. 5. In addition to lake-effect snow along the Michigan border, southern Indiana communities including Bedford, Vincennes and Seymour will see their first significant snow of the season with 3-4 inches predicted. Persistent snowfall is predicted elsewhere in Indiana...
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What a difference two years makes
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
What a difference two years and $19.7 million makes.
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COURT NEW January 3-5, 2017
(Court News ~ 01/05/17)
The following filings were reported during January 3-5: Capital One Bank (USA) vs Michael South Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs Barbara J. Rounds State vs Nicholas L. McDonald, 21: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person State vs Jessica R. Warren, 37: Possession of methamphetamine, Driving while suspended, Possession of paraphernalia and Operating a vehicle without financial responsibility...
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COURT NEWS January 3-5, 2017
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
The following filings were reported during January 3-5: Capital One Bank (USA) vs Michael South Jefferson Capital Systems LLC vs Barbara J. Rounds State vs Nicholas L. McDonald, 21: Operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person State vs Jessica R. Warren, 37: Possession of methamphetamine, Driving while suspended, Possession of paraphernalia and Operating a vehicle without financial responsibility...
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JAIL BOOKINGS January 3-5, 2017
(Police Logs ~ 01/05/17)
The following individuals were booked into the facility on January 3-5, 2017: Bush, James A., 39, Brazil: Dealing in methamphetamine (F5) Campbell, Michael David, 30: Probation order violation (MC) Coomer, Keygun C., 30, Brazil: Dealing methamphetamine (F5)...
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JAIL BOOKINGS January 3-5, 2017
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
The following individuals were booked into the facility on January 3-5, 2017: Bush, James A., 39, Brazil: Dealing in methamphetamine (F5) Campbell, Michael David, 30: Probation order violation (MC) Coomer, Keygun C., 30, Brazil: Dealing methamphetamine (F5)...
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Robert L. Sterchi
(Obituary ~ 01/05/17)
Robert L. Sterchi, 70 of Quincy Passed away January 4, 2017 at his home. Born August 10th 1946 to the late Robert and Freda (Lawson) Sterchi. Robert was a Vietnam War Veteran serving in the Army, he was also a retired truck driver. He is survived by his Daughter Angie Pursell; Jeff Pursell; grandchildren Savanah Pursell and Sydney Pursell; great grandchild Nash; Nephew Sean Sterchi and wife Martha...
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Poland woman involved in crash that takes down power lines
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
A Poland woman was involved in a crash Thursday in Putnam County that took down power lines. Indiana State Police and other emergency agencies in Putnam County responded around 3 p.m. to a one-vehicle crash on County Road 525 East, just south of US 40. The crash injured the driver, Britany S. Alexander, 33, of Poland, and caused damage to a utility pole and power lines...
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Charles Leon Brown
(Obituary ~ 01/05/17)
Charles Leon Brown, 73, of Bloomington, Indiana, passed away, Monday, January 2, 2017 at Union Hospital. He was born September 18, 1943, in Clay County, Indiana, the son of Lawrence and Grace (Swalley) Brown. He graduated from Bowling Green High School with the class of 1961. ...
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Senior Center to feature music
(Community News ~ 01/05/17)
Clay County Senior Center, 120 S. Franklin St., Brazil, will host Ron Rodgers and the Country Express at 7 p.m. Saturday, weather-permitting. The center will sell soup, sandwiches and pie as a fundraiser. The entertainment is free; a donation will be accepted for the band...
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Man accused of confinement, battery
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
A Brazil man accused of confining three people and striking one of them with a baseball bat faces felony charges for the Dec. 27 incident. Anthony D. Girton, 52, was charged in Clay Circuit Court on Dec. 30 with three level 3 felony charges of criminal confinement and a level 5 felony charge for battery resulting in serious bodily injury...
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Tons of salt was ready for winter storm
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
As winter storm Helena wreaks havoc across the country, local officials are keeping an eye on the amount of snow removal many states, cities and small towns are doing. “We have to keep an eye on how much salt is being used in other places,” Clay County Highway Garage Assistant Supervisor Scott Griffith explained Wednesday. “The price is affected by snow storms in other places, like what’s happening in the northeastern states right now.”...
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A healthy cat is a happy one
(Column ~ 01/05/17)
Cats are amazing. They bring joy and comfort to many homes. Per the American Veterinary Medical Association, over 30 percent of American households own an average of two cats, (it’s hard to have just one) as compared to dogs, where 36 percent of households own an average of one to two dogs. Cats are right behind their canine friends in popularity...
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ISP: 2 hurt when tree falls on vehicle that crashed into it
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
Times Staff Report Recent snowfall made travel treacherous for a few on Thursday, as the Indiana State Police in the Putnamville District report responding to two disabled vehicles, 10 slide-offs and seven crashes that resulted in three injuries, one very minor...
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Red Cross issues an emergency call for blood donations during shortage
(Local News ~ 01/05/17)
The American Red Cross has a severe winter blood shortage and is issuing an emergency call for blood and platelet donors to make a donation appointment now and help save patient lives. Hectic holiday schedules for many regular blood donors contributed to about 37,000 fewer donations in November and December than what was needed. ...
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