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Knightsville meeting to approve water project payment
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
The Knightsville Town Council will meet in a special meeting on Tuesday, February 21, at 1:30 p.m. at the Knightsville Community Center to approve payment to Reed & Son's for the water project.
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Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre announces open call adult auditions
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
•Roles available for several 2017 Season productions INDIANAPOLIS – – Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre announces open call auditions will take place in March for roles in several of its 2017 Season productions. Open call auditions will take place on March 13 at Beef & Boards, 9301 Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., with a dance callback at approximately 6:30 p.m. Do not attend the callback unless asked...
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Marjorie Jean Houston
(Obituary ~ 02/16/17)
Marjorie Jean Houston, 88, of Greencastle passed away at her residence on Tuesday morning February 14, 2017. She was born on February 10, 1929 at Ladoga, IN to James Franklin and Lena Barr Carmichael. She was a lifetime member of the Ladoga Christian Church, Wishard Hospital Alumni Assn. ...
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COURT NEWS: February 14-16, 2017
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during February 14-16: State vs Patricia J. Linville, 45: Driving while suspended State vs Dewayne K. Washington, 21: Possession of marijuana State vs William Riner, 22: Operating vehicle while intoxicated, Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .08 or more and Failure to dim headlights...
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COURT NEWS: February 14-16, 2017
(Court News ~ 02/16/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during February 14-16: State vs Patricia J. Linville, 45: Driving while suspended State vs Dewayne K. Washington, 21: Possession of marijuana State vs William Riner, 22: Operating vehicle while intoxicated, Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .08 or more and Failure to dim headlights...
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JAIL BOOKINGS: February 7-16, 2017
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
The following individuals were booked into the facility on February 7-16, 2017: Landrum, Tabitha Marie, 29, Brazil: Hold Court Appearance Campbell, Calvin, 42, Brazil: Hold for other agency Knust, Michael R., 44, Sullivan: Contempt of court, Visiting common nuisance...
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JAIL BOOKINGS: February 7-16, 2017
(Police Logs ~ 02/16/17)
The following individuals were booked into the facility on February 7-16, 2017: Landrum, Tabitha Marie, 29, Brazil: Hold Court Appearance Campbell, Calvin, 42, Brazil: Hold for other agency Knust, Michael R., 44, Sullivan: Contempt of court, Visiting common nuisance...
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Northview vs. Clay City boys' basketball broadcast live online
(High School Sports ~ 02/16/17)
Clay City MBB will visit Northview, LIVE on Wabash Valley Sports, Friday starting @ 7:30 p.m. The broadcast can be found at: www.wabashvalleysports.com.
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The Latest: Slain teens task force serves search warrant
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
DELPHI, Ind. (AP) — The Latest on the investigation into the slaying of two northern Indiana teenage girls.(all times local): 7:15 p.m. A task force investigating the slayings of two northern Indiana teenage girls has served a search warrant based on tips it has received...
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Northview choir to perform Feb. 25 in Terre Haute
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
Two Wartburg College music ensembles will perform at Centenary United Methodist Church, 301 N. Seventh St., Terre Haute, on Saturday, Feb. 25. The concert is part of the ensembles’ 2017 Southeast Tour. The 7:30 p.m. show will feature the Waverly, Iowa, college’s Castle Singers and Kammerstreicher, a string ensemble, as well as the Northview High School Advanced Choir under the direction of Brenda Buchanan. Free-will donations will be accepted at the door to fund scholarships and future tours...
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The Brazil Times announces winners of contests
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
It was a day for winners at The Brazil Times Thursday afternoon. A Staunton couple put forth a joint effort to win the recent “Big Event” contest sponsored by the paper in January. George Trueblood filled out the form while his wife Arlene looked for all the Big Event logos in the contest circular published Friday, Jan. 20. More than 30 correct entries were placed “in a hat,” with the Trueblood’s entry form pulled out to win the $200 prize...
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‘Beginning Genealogy’ topic of local meeting
(Community News ~ 02/16/17)
Joyce Oehler, who’s done extensive genealogical research on her own family and for patrons of the library with Clay County roots, will present a program next week called “Beginning Genealogy.” Those interested in learning more about how to find their family’s history are invited to attend the program, which is part of the Clay County Genealogical Society’s meeting at 1 p.m. Tuesday. It takes place in the Society’s library at the corner of Gilbert and Main streets in Center Point...
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Changes coming at Forest, Craig parks
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
Changes are coming to the Forest Park pool, Clay Youth League and camping facilities at Craig Park. The Clay County YMCA will assume management of the Forest Park swimming pool for one year if a memorandum of understanding is signed by the YMCA board...
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News & Notes
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
The Brazil Times will publish Tuesday, Feb. 21 next week instead of Monday, Feb. 20 because of no U.S. Postal Service on Presidents’ Day. The Clay County Senior Center will welcome Ben Dake to do an Elvis tribute at 7 p.m. Saturday. Dake has been performing in Terre Haute and at local nursing homes. The Senior Center is located at 120 S. Franklin St., Brazil. Food will be sold as a fundraiser and a donation will be received for Dake. The community is invited to attend...
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Look for Problems Through your Pets Eyes
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
Our pets are part of our family, and like family members, sometimes they can be exposed to household hazards. When thinking of safety for a pet you must think of your pet as a toddler who never outgrows the “eat everything you can reach” stage. And in the case of cats, a toddler who can climb and jump up on any surface. Some pets become more discriminating with age, while others can continue to “seek and destroy.”...
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Students participate in music recital
(Community News ~ 02/16/17)
A music recital was recently held at the Center Point United Methodist Church by students of Myrna Heffner. Participating in the event were row one, from left, Lou Ogborn, Abi Neiswinger, Parker Lutes, Kinsey Reyher; row two, Macy Tucker, Samantha Hendricks, Kenzie Slough, Lily Hughbanks, Elliot Pieper, Audi Dickens, Mary Neiswinger, Julia Neiswinger, Ruth Neiswinger and Myrna Heffner. ...
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Happy rocks hopefully sending message of joy
(Local News ~ 02/16/17)
“When you care enough to send the very best … SEND A ROCK” probably won’t become an advertising slogan ever, but for one Brazil woman rocks have become things of joy and ways to make others smile. “I know what it’s like to be sad,” Teresa Taft said. She wanted to share something to be happy about. “So, I decided to pay it forward.”...
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