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Minor is major at Mooresville Holiday Classic
(High School Sports ~ 12/29/17)
Times Staff Report MOORESVILLE — Northview sophomore Noah Minor had a strong trip to the Mooresville Holiday Classic this week to take home the Knights’ top finish overall. Minor powered his way through the 160-pound bracket with three pins to reach the final before he fell in a tough bout with once-beaten Yorktown grappler, Eric Hiestand, 6-1...
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Mildred “Midge” Louise Danforth
(Obituary ~ 12/29/17)
Mildred “Midge” Louise Danforth, 74, a resident of FL for the past 34 years, passed away December 13, 2017 in Cape Coral, FL. She was born in Tipton, IN to Marion and Elizabeth Richardson. She is survived by three children, Todd Danforth (Dennise) of Marco Island, FL, Mark Danforth (Stephanie) of Palmetto, FL and Steve Danforth (Joann) of Pensacola, FL; seven grandchildren; as well as four great grandchildren...
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Uyrel “Bud” J. Bicking
(Obituary ~ 12/29/17)
Uyrel “Bud” J. Bicking, 90, of Brazil, Indiana passed away at IU Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis, Indiana on December 28, 2017. He was born August 10, 1927, in Minnesota the son of John and Flora Bicking. In 1953 Bud was hired by Bob Ireland to transfer from Minnesota as one of the 6 member team to start the Bemis plant in Terre Haute which opened in 1956. ...
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There are many ways to ring in the new year
(Local News ~ 12/29/17)
Want a unique way to ring in 2018? Why not take a new look back at some old customs, superstitions and traditions connected to celebrating the arrival of a New Year. Even before the months of January and February were introduced to a lunar-based calendar by the second king of the Romans in 153 B.C., the earliest recording of a new year celebration is believed to have been celebrated around the time of the vernal equinox in mid-March in Mesopotamia, circa 2000 B.C. ...
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First baby of 1998 grew up to be firefighter
(Local News ~ 12/29/17)
The first Clay County baby born in 1998 is ready to take on the world as an adult. MaKenzie Leigh Snow arrived 10 minutes after midnight at Terre Haute Regional Hospital, the daughter of Jeremy and Lacey Snow. She was the first “little princess” born in the Snow family in four generations...
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City, county crews ready for winter
(Local News ~ 12/29/17)
So far so good; at least as far as Old Man Winter goes. Whenever the forecast includes a winter blast that could make driving a slippery mess the Brazil City Garage and the Clay County Highway Department are ready… and waiting. Workers at the Brazil City Garage, located at the corner of North Sherman and West U.S. 40 are ready for the next blast of foul weather...
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STAUNTON SCENE December 30, 2017
(Community News ~ 12/29/17)
It’s hard to imagine that this is the final weekend of 2017. We hope that everyone has a healthy and happy new year. (courtesy of Lu Newby) Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by morning worship service at 10:30. Mark Miller is our minister. Wee Worship meets at 10:30 in the Educational Wing. Children’s Church meets with adult worship until after the offering is taken, when they dismiss to their classroom...
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CHURCH NEWS December 30, 2017
(Community News ~ 12/29/17)
The grace of God has appeared for the salvation of all men. - Titus 2:11 Greetings from Peniel United Methodist Church on this first week of Christmastide. Won’t you join us this Sunday, December 31st as we close the calendar on 2017 ? Sunday School begins at 9:45 am followed by the Worship Service at 10:45 am. The scripture focus this week comes from Matthew 16:21-22. The Message this week: Change-Taxes-Death!...
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Don’t ‘clobber’ yourself
(Community News ~ 12/29/17)
The patient was the grandmotherly type, and had a very sweet and kind personality. As we visited she told me about the story of her life. We began to turn the conversation toward faith, God and the grace and forgiveness of God. She suddenly reached into her tray table drawer and pulled out a bunch of notebook papers. She handed it to me saying, “This is a list of everything I have ever done wrong. I want to give it to you!”...
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Tough opening day for Clay City girls at Toby Yoho
(High School Sports ~ 12/29/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor SOLSBERRY — Clay City had a tough opening day at the Eastern Greene Toby Yoho Classic held at the junior high and elementary school gyms. The 12-team tourney got underway on Friday morning as the teams were seperated into four, three-team pools. The Eels lost a 10-point contest to South Knox in the opener before falling 51-24 in the second contest to Paoli. The loss was the fourth straight to the Rams in the Toby Yoho Classic...
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