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Eels can’t overcome Wildcats’ post presence
(High School Sports ~ 12/03/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLINTON — The Clay City Eels have long had success in boy’s basketball with their ability to drive the rim and to hit the perimeter shot. However, South Vermillion was able to effectively erase half of the Eels’ equation in Saturday’s road tilt for Clay City...
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Young Northview squad taking shape for the future
(High School Sports ~ 12/03/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview wrestling program has left its mark around the Wabash Valley and abroad as the 2017 season gets underway. A pair of former Northview standout wrestlers have taken over the programs at Terre Haute North and here in Brazil...
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Holiday memorial program set for Dec. 10
(Local News ~ 12/03/17)
Our 24th Annual Holiday Memorial Program will be held Sunday, Dec. 10, at 2 p.m. at the First Christian Church, 1875 W. U.S. 40, Brazil. Anyone who has had a death of a loved one is invited to attend. “Time did not allow for us to send personal invitations through the mail, so we wanted to reach out through the media to make families aware of the program,” said a printed statement from the French family. ...
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Family movie at the library
(Local News ~ 12/03/17)
Bring your family to the Brazil Public Library on Thursday, Dec. 14, at 6 p.m. for a family Christmas movie. This movie is free and open to the public. You must RSVP by Tuesday, Dec. 12 by calling 812-448-1981.
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Retired teachers to meet
(Local News ~ 12/03/17)
The Clay County Retired Teachers Association is planning a Coffee 9 a.m. to noon, Friday, Dec. 8, at Brazil Family Restaurant. Volunteer hours should be turned in to the CCRTA Community Service Chair Carolyn Tausig.
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SNAPSHOTS: Chocolate walk to honor Dr. Buell
(Local News ~ 12/03/17)
Organizers with the Clay City USA Foundation weren’t sure how many tickets and programs — more like treasure maps for chocolate — needed to be printed up for the first annual Chocolate Walk. So they had 150 made, hoping at least 100 people would show up for the Saturday fundraiser...
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More donations made to youth food drive in time for Christmas
(Local News ~ 12/03/17)
The Clay County Youth Food Delivery Program has received another large gift since the last report in The Times in Saturday’s edition. On Saturday, the food program website reported Grace Chapel has pledged to add $2,500 to the Duke Energy Grant of $9,500 and the Berea Christian Church gift of $3,000...
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Father Christmas makes annual appearance at local bank
(Local News ~ 12/03/17)
Most children recognize him as Santa Claus by his red suit trimmed in snowy white fur. And they sit on his lap and tell him what presents they would like to receive for Christmas. However, he appears in different forms and is dressed differently in some other nations of the world, according to local traditions...
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‘So, who do you trust?’
(Editorial ~ 12/03/17)
Before Johnny Carson became popular on “The Tonight Show” he was popular on a daytime game show, “Who Do You Trust?” The premise was this: A couple would be asked a question and without discussing the answer, they had to decide which partner they were going to trust with the answer...
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