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Huskies slip by Knights despite 29-point game from Booe
(High School Sports ~ 01/23/18)
Times Staff Report EVANSVILLE — Northview came up just short in a long road trip to Evansville North on Saturday night for boy’s basketball. The Huskies placed four players in double-figures and were able to hold off the Knights in a 74-71 decision...
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Dennis Lee Troth
(Obituary ~ 01/23/18)
Dennis Lee Troth, 76, of Greencastle died suddenly Saturday Morning, January 20, 2018, of a Cerebral Hemorrhage at Putnam County Hospital. Dennis was born in Lebanon, Indiana on March 4, 1941, the son of Floyd and Helen Marie (Kettering) Troth, and was a graduate of Speedway High School. He earned his Master’s Degree in Engineering from Purdue University in 1965...
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Dorothy “Dottie” Proctor Harrison
(Obituary ~ 01/23/18)
Dorothy “Dottie” Proctor Harrison, 78, of Seelyville, passed away January 21, 2018 at 7:10 a.m. at Union Hospital. She was born August 16, 1939 in Cincinnati, OH, the daughter of Herschel Coomer and Estelline Holcomb Coomer. She moved to Clay County in 1958. In years past she worked at Technifab and Windbreaker plant. She later worked at Speedway as a clerk...
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Larry Anthony Zukokas, Jr.
(Obituary ~ 01/23/18)
Larry Anthony Zukokas, Jr, 53, of Brazil, passed away on Sunday, January 21, 2018 after a three year battle with ALS. He was born on November 22, 1964, in Terre Haute, to Larry and Darlene (Byrley) Zukokas. Larry is survived by his parents, Larry Sr. ...
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Cassandra “Cassie” Tucker Peters
(Obituary ~ 01/23/18)
Cassandra “Cassie” Tucker Peters, 73, of Clay County, Indiana passed away on January 21, 2018 at Westminster Village following a lifelong battle with Cerebral Palsy. She was born on June 18, 1944, in Clay County, Indiana, the daughter of Richard R. and Opal Edith (Mace) Tucker. ...
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Dixie Lou Bevis
(Obituary ~ 01/23/18)
Dixie Lou Bevis, 76, passed away Sunday, Jan. 21, 2018 at Terre Haute Regional as the result of a motor vehicle accident. She was born in Brazil, Indiana on February 3, 1941 to the late Austin Vannice and Edith Hagan. Dixie graduated from Brazil High School and later earned her LPN from Ivy Tech. She attended Annunciation Catholic Church...
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The debate continues: 45th anniversary of Roe v. Wade brings awareness to steps of the courthouse
(Local News ~ 01/23/18)
One of the most emotionally debated political issues is abortion rights. This year marks the 45th anniversary of one of the country’s best-known Supreme Court decisions, Roe v. Wade, issued on Jan. 22, 1973. Members and friends of Annunciation Catholic Church, 19 North Alabama Street, Brazil, wanted to do something on this date to increase the city’s awareness...
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GMOs topic at Extension dinner
(Local News ~ 01/23/18)
Nearly 70 people turned out for Monday’s annual Extension dinner at the Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds Monday night. A.J. Williams presided and four new board members were elected: Autumn Riggs, Ben Wegner, Carolyn Keiser and Joe Gerber. The speaker for the evening was Dr. Peter Goldsbrough, Department of Botany and Plant Pathology, Purdue University. He presented the case for genetic modification and gene editing in agriculture...
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The Eels are celebrating homecoming
(Local News ~ 01/23/18)
Clay City High School will celebrate their homecoming on Saturday, January 27th. Festivities begin with an Alumni Banquet at 5 p.m. for the Classes of 1968 and 1993. The J.V. Basketball game begins at 6 pm. The Homecoming Queen and King coronation celebration will take place immediately following the J.V. game...
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First National Bank in Cloverdale robbed
(Local News ~ 01/23/18)
SPENCER — An Arizona man is in custody in Owen County on charges of resisting arrest following the Tuesday robbery of a Cloverdale bank and an earlier unsuccessful attempt to rob a Morgan County bank. Emory Ray Stout, 35, of Golden Valley, Arizona, was arrested and booked into the Owen County Security Center on preliminary charges of resist law enforcement with a vehicle, reckless driving and criminal recklessness...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Library will be 139 years old
(Community News ~ 01/23/18)
The Brazil Public Library Association hired Lizzie Herr to open the library to subscribers for the first time on June 6, 1879. A small room at the back of Mayor Collins’ office served as the first of many locations of the library. Due to lack of funds, the library was frequently unheated and often staffed by volunteers, usually board members. ...
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Seed catalog brings back happy memories
(Local News ~ 01/23/18)
This writer is feeling better. That black eye is slow to fade and my right side and arm still bother me. Other than that,I am ready to hop, skip and jump into springtime. I know it is days away, but thinking about it helps chase away the cabin fever blues...
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Northview JAG does well in regional competition
(Community News ~ 01/23/18)
On Friday, approximately 150 JAG (Jobs for America’s Graduates) Program from the eight participating schools in our region gathered on the campus of Ivy Tech for the 2018 Career Development Conference. This was the seventh year for the competition in our region. The students came together to showcase the skills they have been learning during the past year. Competitions were held in categories such as Employability Skills, Critical Thinking, Creative Solutions...
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December Food Inspections by the Clay County Health Department
(Local News ~ 01/23/18)
Clay County Health Department 18 N. Walnut St. Brazil, IN 47834 Phone (812) 448-9021 Fax (812) 448-9018 December 2017 Food Service Inspections The Eatery, 1945 E. US Hwy. 40 Harmony, IN 47853 (No Violations) Pioneer Cafe, 5225 E. SR 46 Bowling Green, IN 47833...
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