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Timothy C. Froderman, M.D.
(Obituary ~ 09/12/17)
On Friday, September 8, 2017, the world lost an amazing man with a kind heart and a gentle soul. The sudden and unexpected death from heart disease of Timothy C. Froderman, M.D. (55) at his home in Deer Park, Illinois has brought profound sadness to his family, friends, patients and everyone who knew the gifts of his genuine and humble spirit and abiding love, compassion and care...
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Garry Lee Medaugh
(Obituary ~ 09/12/17)
Garry Lee Medaugh 76, of Staunton, passed away at his home September 10, 2017. He was born in Brazil on August 4, 1941 to the late Leo and Audrey (Williams) Medaugh. Garry attended Brazil High school then served his country in the U.S. Army. He married Judith Larison on June 26, 1965...
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Phillip R. Northcutt
(Obituary ~ 09/12/17)
Phillip R. Northcutt, 61, of Crawfordsville, IN, passed away at home surrounded by his family on September 9, 2017. Born on December 7, 1955, in Crawfordsville, Phillip was the son of Robert and Mary Evelyn Northcutt. Upon graduating from Crawfordsville High School, Phillip worked for the family business Northcutt Gravel Company, of which he eventually became owner. He then worked for 30 years at Indiana Gas/Vectren Energy...
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Fire hydrant checks continue on Northwest end of Brazil
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
Today, the Brazil Fire Department will be checking hydrants on the Northwest end of the City. Working west from Washington St., state Fire Chief Jake Bennett.
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Donation yard sale planned Saturday for Clay County Youth Food Delivery Program
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
Another donation yard sale to benefit the Clay Youth Food Delivery Program has been scheduled Saturday, Sept. 16, from 8 a.m. until at least 3 p.m. at the Clay County Fairgrounds. Vendors will have booths and breakfast and lunch will be available. Donations of household goods, clothing, etc will be accepted from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. on Friday...
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North Clay raises money for American Red Cross
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
On Sept. 1, North Clay Middle School conducted a "hat day" fundraiser for the American Red Cross and Hurricane Harvey Relief. North Clay students and staff raised over $500 for the Red Cross. We then took that $500 to Walmart so that our donation would be doubled through the efforts of Walmart's Hurricane Harvey Relief fund...
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North Clay volleyball season roundup; Knights 6-6 overall after COA Tourney
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/17)
Times Staff Report North Clay’s varsity volleyball team split four matches at the Crossroads of America Tournament in Terre Haute over the weekend. The Knights defeated St. Patrick’s 24-25, 25-15, 15-13 to open tournament play and fell to Shakamak 17-25, 20-25 in the second match. The Knights lost a 10-25, 24-25 match to Otter Creek before finishing with a 25-24, 15-25, 15-11 win over Owen Valley...
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COURT NEWS September 13, 2017
(Court News ~ 09/12/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during September 10-12, 2017: Synchrony Bank vs Jackqueline Helt State vs Judy Humphrey, 59: Harassment State vs Nicholas S. Ritz, 28: Fraudulent sale of motor vehicle or watercraft State vs Teresa L. Pipes, 47: Obtaining controlled substance by fraud or deceit...
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JAIL BOOKINGS September 13, 2017
(Police Logs ~ 09/12/17)
The following jail bookings were processed during September 9-12, 2017: Godsey, Lynne A., 43, Brazil:Possession of marijuana/Hashish/Salvia- misdemeanor Harris, Brandon, 31, West Terre Haute: Probation order violation (MC), Hold other agency Smothers, Anita Joy, 48, Jasonville: Resisting law enforcement (F6), Maintaining a common nuisance (F6), Possession of methamphetamine (F6), Possession of paraphernalia (MC), Operating vehicle while intoxicated (MC)...
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Northview remains unbeaten in conference play, topping Vikings
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/17)
Times Staff Report Northview remained unbeaten in conference volleyball play with a 25-7, 25-14, 25-23 win over visiting West Vigo on Monday evening. The Knights got 17 assists, four kills and five digs from Madeline Sinders and Megan Heck added four assists, 11 digs and four aces. ...
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North Clay girls win Jon Mitchell Invite; boys 2nd
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/17)
Times Staff Report CLAYTON — North Clay’s girls brought down the field in the Jon Mitchell Invite at Cascade High School on Monday evening, sweeping the top seven spots to score a perfect 15 points. Monrovia was a distant second with 80 points followed by South Putnam (97) and Cloverdale (100) in the nine-team field...
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Birthday brings memories of simpler times
(Community News ~ 09/12/17)
Our weather was beautiful last weekend. We attended our great-grandson, Foster Risk’s birthday party. Sixty party guests enjoyed the merriment that took place in Foxy’s beautiful backyard. The food was delicious. Cupcakes and the little man’s personal birthday cake and cookies filled the tiered stands on the large buffet table. His little sister, Harper Mae, danced about displaying her excitement, her curly ponytail swinging in the breeze...
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Kiwanis Club seeking entries for annual parade
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
The Kiwanis Club of Brazil wants local residents to experience some childhood memories this year during the “Kids at Heart” themed event and parade on Saturday, Sept. 23. With a love of children and a desire to help further their education and health, Kiwanis Clubs support kids programs and various charities, including local boys and girls scout groups, back pack programs, 4-H and Riley Children’s Hospital among many scholarships other programs like Northview Key Club...
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Memories of the littlest heroes on 9/11
(Column ~ 09/12/17)
Sixteen years ago history was forever changed by an act of evil. And while people have memorialized the day as a way to honor the victims sacrifice and those who rushed into the chaos as emergency responders, a handful of stories — eight to be exact — don’t get the attention that maybe they should...
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Annual county volleyball match to honor cancer survivors and raise money for PINK Foundation
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
The annual county volleyball match-up between Northview and Clay City will take place on Monday, Sept. 18 at 6 p.m at Northview High School. The game will also be the annual PINK game that honors cancer survivors and those that have lost their life to the disease. Both school are asking any that survivors that would like to attend the game and be honored, contact coach Erica Garrison at: garrier@clay.k12.in.us or at 812-448-1530, ext. 1063...
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SNAPSHOTS: Good weather, more riders for annual fundraising event
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
Traveling more than 100 miles throughout the Wabash Valley, participants in the 2017 Brazil Mayor’s Ride fundraiser Saturday afternoon were riding for a good cause. “Couldn’t ask for better weather than this,” said Mayor Brian Wyndham before the sixth annual poker-run style motorcycle ride that supports the Clay County Humans Society started. “Last year was a little cold.”...
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Brown bringing Elvis to festival
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
Elvis impersonation is a homage to the cultural icon, but for a Brazil man it’s also for his mother. In January 2013, Kathleen Brown, 71, was suffering the final stages of stage 4 breast cancer at St. Vincent Clay Hospital as her son Eric Brown sang Elvis Presley’s version of Bing Crosby’s famous song “I’ll Take You Home Again Kathleen.”...
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9/11 ceremony remembers sad day in American history, gives hope for the future
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
• Watch a video of program on our website, thebraziltimes.com “They” weren’t alive on Sept. 11, 2001, when American was attacked by suicide bombers who had learned to fly at an American flight school. But “they” were in attendance, hundreds strong, at Monday’s observance of 9-11 at Forest Park...
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Brazil man who died in double shooting shot himself
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
The Clay County man who died in a double shooting at his home Sept. 5 in a Brazil subdivision shot himself, according to a report from the county’s coroner office. The Clay County Coroner’s Office reports Mark Thomas, 62, died of a gunshot wound to the head; the manner of death being ruled a suicide...
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Clay County Through the Years
(Community News ~ 09/12/17)
MARY ANN STEWART DIES AT AGE 110 YEARS Mrs. Mary Ann Stewart of Harmony, oldest resident of Indiana, is no more. The aged woman, who would have celebrated her 111th birthday in September (1944), died at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jule Julbert, 271 North Ashley St., where she was being cared for during her last illness...
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Watch out for farm equipment this harvest season
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
Be alert, slow down and share the road. That’s the important safety message coming from several state agencies that are urging motorists to watch out for slow-moving farm equipment this harvest season. “There are 57,700 farming operations in Indiana and more than 14 million acres of farmland,” said Lt. ...
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School board meeting Thursday
(Local News ~ 09/12/17)
The Clay Community Schools Board of Trustees will have two meetings on Thursday. A special session is scheduled for 7 p.m. regarding information and discussion about the 2018 Budget, Capital Projects Plan and the School Bus Replacement Plan. At 7:30, the board will meet in regular session at Central Administration Office, located at 1013 South Forest Ave., Brazil, with the following items scheduled for the agenda:...
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Area groups mobilizing for hurricane relief
(State News ~ 09/12/17)
Racers deploy in support of Hurricane Irma relief efforts By Capt. Brandy Fultz 181st Intelligence Wing/Public Affairs Officer HULMAN FIELD AIR NATIONAL GUARD BASE — Six Indiana Air National Guard Airmen assigned to the 181st Intelligence Wing Communications Flight deployed to Florida with the 38th Infantry Division in support of Hurricane Irma rescue, relief and recovery efforts...
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