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Northview softball wins slugfest with North Putnam
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/18)
Times Staff Report BAINBRIDGE — On Wednesday evening, the Northview Knights got into a slugfest in a Western Indiana Conference softball match-up with North Putnam. The Knights nearly had the Cougars put away via the 10-run rule in two different innings before eventually claiming a 17-15 road win...
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Northview tennis tames Tiger Cubs
(High School Sports ~ 04/26/18)
Times Staff Report Northview girls tennis improved to 8-1 this season with a 4-1 victory over Greencastle on Wednesday evening. Elle Tipton swept to a victory at number one singles over Gretchen Weliever in a 6-0, 6-0 win as did Kambree Lucas at number three singles. Lucas topped Hannah Miller by a 6-0, 6-0 score. At number two singles, Megan Heck won 6-2, 6-2 over Corinne Buchanan of the Tiger Cubs...
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Brazil’s John Moore chosen ‘Difference Maker of the Year’
(Local News ~ 04/26/18)
Even as his name was called for being selected as the 2018 Difference Maker Thursday night, John Moore didn’t believe it. “I really thought they had the wrong guy when they called to notify me I was a finalist,” said Moore, who admitted to being at a loss for words at his selection. “I am humbled, shocked and surprised. There’s just so many people that do so many things and work much harder and put m,ore time in. I’m very honored by it.”...
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Alice Sue Carter
(Obituary ~ 04/26/18)
Alice Sue Carter, 57, of Brazil, Indiana passed away unexpectedly on April 25, 2018 at St. Vincent Clay Hospital. Alice was born on August 5, 1960, in Spencer, Indiana, the daughter of Paul and Maggie (Barnes) Huff. Alice graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1979. ...
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City taking up fight against opioids
(Local News ~ 04/26/18)
The City of Brazil is joining other communities in seeking relief from the pharmaceutical companies that manufacture opioids. The Board of Works and Safety voted Wednesday to approve an agreement that will group Brazil with other communities hiring three attorney firms that are “trying to get relief from the strain opioids have placed on communities,” said City Attorney Traci Orman. ...
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Colored rain barrels available
(Community News ~ 04/26/18)
Clay County Soil & Water Conservation District is currently selling Rain Barrels. Cost: $67 Colors are: black, blue, terre cotta and grey. Why Harvest Rainwater with Rain Barrels? You help reduce storm water pollution, conserve water supply resources and its better for plants and gardens. ...
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Crumpets for CRADLES, Ladies Tea and Handbag Auction
(Community News ~ 04/26/18)
CRADLES of Clay County invites all ladies to join us for tea and light refreshments May 5, from 1:00-3 p.m. at the Brazil First Methodist Church located one block north of U.S. 40 on Meridian Street in Brazil. We will learn the benefits of herbal teas from Dr. Richard Frankville and the Wabash Herbal Society...
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‘Ash Family’ to perform
(Community News ~ 04/26/18)
Saturday Night the Boot City Opry presents The Ashes. The Ash family band is fronted by veteran musician Guy Ash and accompanied by close family members. Guy, a lifelong musician, started public appearances at age 10. During his career as a professional musician, Guy has performed in Nashville and toured throughout the United States...
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Flag display coming to youth ranch, thanks to veterans
(Local News ~ 04/26/18)
Flags of the United States, Indiana and sheriffs’ association will soon great visitors at the new Indiana Sheriffs’ Youth Ranch thanks to members of a Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) Post 1127 in Clay County. “Our veterans wanted to salute Indiana sheriffs’ efforts to build the new Youth Ranch for future law enforcement, at-risk kids, young witnesses and victims of crime,” said Jim McMahan, commander of Brazil’s Bussing-Louderback VFW Post 1127. ...
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Your input concerning transportation requested
(Community News ~ 04/26/18)
West Central Indiana Economic Development District (WCIEDD), in its role as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for all of Vigo County and most of Clay County, recently launched an on-line survey to help gather information and suggestions from the community about the transportation system. ...
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COURT NEWS April 24-26, 2018
(Court News ~ 04/26/18)
The following case filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during April 24-26, 2018: State vs James E. Welch, 42: Domestic battery, Resisting law enforcement State vs Dustin M. Morlan, 28: Possession of marijuana, Possession of paraphernalia State vs Brock J. Wylie, 25: Possession of a controlled substance, Possession of marijuana, Altered interim license plate, Driving while suspended...
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JAIL BOOKINGS April 24-26, 2018
(Police Logs ~ 04/26/18)
CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail bookings took place April 24-26, 2018 Morris IV, Raymond Markley, 36, Brazil: Criminal mischief (MB), Residential entry (F6), Criminal trespass (MA) Burk, Tracey W., 49, Poland, Possession of marijuana (MB)...
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More than 100 people honor those who make a difference
(Local News ~ 04/26/18)
John Moore of Brazil is the 2018 Difference Maker of Clay County. He also has the distinction of being the first ever to be chosen in Clay County. On Thursday night, The Brazil Times played host to more than 100 people who came to dinner at Pappy’s Bar-B-Que to honor 11 people who consistently make a big difference in our community, as chosen by the community...
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