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Great Dane announces two new vice presidents of manufacturing
(Local News ~ 04/05/18)
SAVANNAH, Georgia — Great Dane today announced the appointment of two new vice presidents of Manufacturing: Axel Gros and Jim Stevenson. In their new roles, Gros and Stevenson will be focused on accelerating Great Dane’s implementation of continual improvement and lean manufacturing initiatives...
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COURT NEWS April 5, 2018
(Court News ~ 04/05/18)
The following case filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during April , 2018: Vigo County Federal Credit Union vs Anthony A. Cooksey Wiper Corporation vs Kenneth R. Fark, Judy L. Fark, United States Department of Agriculture, United States Attorney’s Office, City of Brazil...
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JAIL BOOKINGS April 5, 2018
(Police Logs ~ 04/05/18)
The following jail bookings took place March 27-April 5, 2018: Neese, Eric Bradley, 46, Clay City: Theft Green, Rick Lee, 41, Poland: Hold for other agency Walters II, Robert L., 22, Brazil: Possession of marijuana (MB), Possession of methamphetamine (F6), Possession of paraphernalia (MC)...
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Deal is candidate for Brazil Township Trustee
(Local News ~ 04/05/18)
Brad Deal is running for the office of Brazil Township Trustee. Deal has worked at the Putnamville Correctional Facility for 33 years, first working as a foreman in the Industry Division and for the past 20 years working as a Recreation Supervisor. For 10 years, he led a Bible Study at the institution, helping men with family and life skills...
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Heavy Trash pick up dates announced
(Local News ~ 04/05/18)
Heavy Trash pick up dates announced The 2018 Spring Heavy Trash Pick-up dates for residents of Brazil are as follows: April 6 is for anyone who has normal trash pick-up route on Mondays, April 13 is for anyone who has normal trash pick-up route on Tuesdays, April 20 is for anyone who has normal trash pick-up route on Wednesdays, and April 27, 2018 is for anyone who has normal trash pick-up route on Thursdays...
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Calcutta Cemetery clean up planned
(Local News ~ 04/05/18)
It is time again for the fall and winter flowers to be removed from the graves at Calcutta Cemetery in Clay County. This is in preparation of the spring mowing season that will be starting later in April. It is requested that ALL flowers be removed from the graves by April 12, 2018. This is greatly appreciated and is a major assistance in the care and up-keep of the Calcutta Cemetery...
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Patricia D. Bratton
(Obituary ~ 04/05/18)
Patricia D. Bratton, 76, Carmel, passed away April 3, 2018. She was born September 2, 1941, in Brazil, IN, the daughter of the late James Thomas and Anna Katherine (Doyle) Dalton. She married Michael David Bratton on December 24, 2000. He preceded her in passing on April 1, 2016...
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Dyar makes Dean’s List
(Community News ~ 04/05/18)
BETHANY, W.Va. – Bethany College has announced the President’s and Dean’s Lists for the fall semester of the 2017-18 school year. Tatum Dyar, of Brazil, Indiana, was named to the President’s List. Those named to the President’s List must have achieved a perfect 4.0 grade point average while completing a minimum of 12 graded credit hours...
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Cub Scouts learn about genealogy
(Community News ~ 04/05/18)
Tiger Cub Scouts from Pack 101 visited the Clay County Genealogical Society on March 17, Saturday to learn about their family ancestry. Volunteers from the Genealogical Society helped each scout learn more about their family tree, and complete requirements in their Tiger Handbook...
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Kindness, Canvas & Cookies
(Community News ~ 04/05/18)
Kindness, Canvas & Cookies The public is invited to attend an evening of painting for all ages at Presbyterian Church, 210 N. Walnut St., Brazil, on April 16 at 6 p.m. Admission for adults costs $30, children $15 and free child care for babies and children during the fundraiser that will support the “Be Nice Be Kind” campaign...
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Coming up at Boot City
(Community News ~ 04/05/18)
Saturday marks the 12th annual opening of the Boot City Opry featuring veteran entertainer Lloyd Wood. Wood has performed his classic country music and comedy show at the Opry many times. Each Wood show is different and most often features a guest performer...
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Two Terre Haute men face charges
(Local News ~ 04/05/18)
Two men are in custody and are facing felony charges for their involvement in a January break in at a Brazil residence. Travis Pugh, 32, Rosedale, and Dylan R. Sinn, 33, Terre Haute, are both facing felony charges for unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon, theft of a firearm(s) and auto theft in Clay County Superior Court...
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Music recital at Center Point church
(Community News ~ 04/05/18)
Submitted photo A music recital was recently held at the Center Point United Methodist Church by the students of Myrna Heffner. Participating in the event were (row 1) Abi Neiswinger, Ellie Neiswinger, (row 2) Samantha Hendricks, Martina Sutherland, Kinsey Reyher, Elliott Pieper, Myrna Heffner, (row 3) Kennedy Corbin, Mary Neiswinger, Naomi Neiswinger and Julia Neiswinger...
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CLUB NEWS Jackson Township Better Homes Extension Club
(Community News ~ 04/05/18)
Ellen Knox, president, called the meeting to order and read her devotional, “Easter, Is It All About Me?” Seven members answered roll call by telling how the homemaker club has changed since each joined. The secretary report was read by Rose Mary and approved...
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CLUB NEWS Clay City Calico Quilters
(Community News ~ 04/05/18)
On the first day of spring with snow on the ground eight members of the Clay city Calico Quilters met at the Wabash Valley Fabrics in Terre Haute. Nancy, Teresa and Connie spoke to the group about the new reversible material and the Deb Turner rulers they are now carrying...
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Clay Community Parks Association receives $2,000 donation from ‘Guys’
(Community News ~ 04/05/18)
At their March 13th meeting, Guys Who Give Clay County donated $2,000 to the Clay Community Parks Association to move a bridge to Craig Park for the completion of a trail project. Association President Cindi Monds said, “We want to thank the Guys Who Give for their generous donation. ...
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YMCAs bring “Us” together
(Community News ~ 04/05/18)
The 2018 Annual Campaign “Strength in Numbers” helps strengthen community bonds and instill a sense of togetherness for all involved. In a time where communities are more divided than ever, the YMCAs of the Wabash Valley are a key resource to bridge gaps, bring people together and strengthen relationships among “Us,” including the youth, adults and seniors who contribute daily to the betterment of our community. ...
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