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Knights’ tennis continues to run hot with wins over Rox and Warriors
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/18)
Times Staff Report The Northview tennis team improved to 14-1 this season after knocking off Danville by a 5-0 score on Wednesday evening The Knights got straight set victories in all five matches versus the Warriors. Kambree Lucas rolled to a 6-0, 6-0 victory at number three singles versus Payton Shores. Megan Heck picked up a 6-1, 6-1 win over Shelby Grider in the number two singles spot and at number one, it was Elle Tipton getting past Libby Carlton in a 6-3, 6-4 decision...
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Northview and Clay City golfers split with Putnam County foes
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/18)
Times Staff Report On Monday evening, Northview picked up a hard luck loss on the golf course to a talented Greencastle squad, 149 to 156. Greencastle’s Jake Bennett tied the school-record with a 31 at Forest Park Golf Course. The Knights got a 36 apiece from both Clayton Buck and Jalen Satterfield to pace the team. Collier Frederick shot a 41 for the Knights and Jonah Freeman, Bowen Bussing and Chase Nuckols carded a 43...
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Northview baseball pounds out non-conference win over Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/18)
Times Staff Report GREENCASTLE — Northview wrapped up a doubleheader sweep over South Putnam in a non-conference baseball match-up on Wednesday evening with an 18-2 victory. Much like the Western Indiana Conference tilt on Tuesday night, Northview’s offense was clicking at a high level, pounding out 16 hits with 11 players getting at least one base hit. Brigham Booe, Dylan Zentko and Gavin Morris each smacked a home run in the victory with Booe getting the pitching victory...
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Rosemary “Nanny” Green
(Obituary ~ 05/10/18)
Rosemary “Nanny” Green, 96, passed away Tuesday, May 8, 2018 at The Waters in Greencastle. She was born in Brazil on June 30, 1921 to the late George and Minnie (Hadley) Beeler. Rosemary graduated from Brazil High School where she played softball with the Humdingers. She married Cecil Wayne Green on September 16, 1939. She worked at Adamson’s Laundry and later at the Indiana State Farm...
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Lawrence “Larry” A. Brown
(Obituary ~ 05/10/18)
Lawrence “Larry” A. Brown, 67, passed away Wednesday May 9, 2018 at his home in Brazil. He was born in Montgomery, Alabama on July 2, 1950 to the late Fred and Ann (Granberry) Brown. Larry graduated from Brazil High School in 1969, and served his country in the Army National Guard. He worked several places throughout his life, including owning the 5 and Dime in Estes Park, Colorado and most recently driving a truck over the road...
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Isabelle Frances (Wyndham) Otto
(Obituary ~ 05/10/18)
Isabelle Frances (Wyndham) Otto, 85, of Brazil passed away Thursday, May 10, 2018 in Exceptional Living Center of Brazil. She was born May 13, 1932 in Brazil. The daughter of Harry L. Wyndham and Flonnie May (Floyd) Wyndham. Isabelle was a retired laborer with CBS and Windbreaker. ...
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Questions remain after chunks of Brazil High School monument are broken up
(Local News ~ 05/10/18)
People have noticed the Brazil High School monument on State Road 59 has been broken up and some of the rubble removed. Now, people are asking what happened and who authorized the removal of what was left of the monument. The story goes back a decade when a group of people, some retired educators, formed an ad hoc committee and explored ways to build a monument on the site of the Brazil High School, which was located on the corner of State Road 59 and Kruzan Street where the Clay County YMCA now sets.. ...
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Facade grant could bring $574,000 to City
(Local News ~ 05/10/18)
The Brazil Board of Public Works and Safety conducted the first of two required public hearings in the process of applying for a grant for facade work on eight buildings on West National Avenue and Sherfy Street in Brazil. If successful, the Community Block Grant from the Indiana Office of Cummunity and Rural Affairs will bring more than half a million dollars to Brazil...
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Inmates raise $2,500 for Sheriff’s Youth Ranch
(Local News ~ 05/10/18)
Inmates at Indiana state prisons have raised $2,500 for the new Indiana Sheriffs’ Youth Ranch now under construction in Clay County. Offenders raised funds in a variety of ways to benefit the not-for-profit Youth Ranch, which is being developed as the permanent home for teen leadership camps that sheriffs and deputies have been hosting for 38 years. ...
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On the Calendar
(Community News ~ 05/10/18)
The Wabash Valley Herb Society is planning a Spring Thyme Plant and Herb Faire, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., on Saturday, May 12, at Wabash Valley Fair Grounds, Terre Haute, rain or shine. The Christian Women’s Connection of Terre Haute cordially invites you to our May Flowers luncheon on Tuesday, May 15 in the MCL meeting room at Meadows Shopping Center at 11 a.m. Our speaker will be Laura Wells from Cory...
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City Council to help fund Senior Citizens’ van
(Local News ~ 05/10/18)
For the second year in a row the Brazil City Council voted Wednesday to fund the Senior Citizens van service with $4,000. Bob DeCamp director and driver for the service, told the council expenses last year totaled $25,352 while revenue totaled $25,290 from a variety of sources...
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Retiring teachers honored at Northview dinner
(Community News ~ 05/10/18)
Serving the schools in Clay County for many years, these retiring educators are leaving behind their legacies. Front Row L-R Nanette Brown, Glenda Brunett, Karen Cooper, Gina Crooks, Jacque Dalton, Charley Jackson, Jana Kennedy, and Bob Medworth. Middle Row L-R Debbie Mogan, Linda Redifer, Mike Royer, Jill Sawyer, Brenda Scott, Diane Smith, Karla Smith, and Lynn Stoelting. ...
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Clay City surges to victory over Clovers
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/18)
Times Staff Report CLAY CITY — The Clay City Eels held off a late rally from visiting Cloverdale to pick up a 7-5 victory on the baseball diamond on Tuesday evening. The Eels jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning as Bailey Hasler led off with a two-base hit. Jacob LaFary drew a walk and Buddy Stone gave the Eels the lead with a key hit for the early advantage...
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