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Business possibilities discussed at Redevelopment Commission meeting
(Local News ~ 08/23/18)
A number of business possibilities were discussed at Wednesday’s meeting of the Redevelopment Commission: • A business has gone into the former Navistar building on S.R. 59, just west of the new Speedway at the junction of Interstate 70. The business has equipment large enough to upright overturned semis and will sell truck parts...
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Letter carriers collect more than 4,800 pounds of food in latest drive
(Local News ~ 08/23/18)
The National Association of Letter Carriers Branch 670, Brazil, collected 4,843 pounds of food during the latest food drive on May 12, stated Karen E. Stearley, food drive coordinator, on Wednesday. The food was distributed to the Clay County Emergency Food Pantry, Senior Citizens of Clay County, St. Vincent DePaul, Staunton United Methodist Church, Center Point United Methodist Church, Church of the Living Christ and the Clay City Food Pantry...
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Indiana utility regulators approve proposal that will lower electric rates
(Local News ~ 08/23/18)
• Typical savings expected to be $7.33 per month PLAINFIELD – Indiana utility regulators approved an agreement between Duke Energy and consumer groups to lower customer electric rates using savings from the new federal tax law. The move will mean a 5.6 percent average rate reduction for Duke Energy Indiana customers by 2020, with most of the savings beginning in 2018...
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Clay County farm family wins statewide award
(Local News ~ 08/23/18)
In these days of water quality concerns, there are those that are utilizing conservation practices on their farms that are protecting waterways and water quality in Indiana and beyond. In Clay County, Persinger Farms Inc. is one such farm that is among 49 farmers who received the statewide award of ‘River-Friendly Farmer’ at the Indiana State Fair on Farmers’ Day Aug. ...
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Knights fall in road match-up with Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/18)
Times Staff Report GREENCASTLE — The Northview boys tennis suffered its first loss of the season Wednesday evening as South Putnam came away with a 3-2 victory. The Eagles claimed wins in both doubles matches and at the number ones singles spot to pick up the victory over the visiting Knights...
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Northview soccer opens WIC play with road wins over Vikings
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/18)
Times Staff Report TERRE HAUTE — The Northview soccer teams hit the road to West Terre Haute Wednesday evening and came away with their first overall and first Western Indiana Conference wins of the season. Second half play was pivotal for both Northview squads as the girls scored all four of their goals after intermission to claim a 4-0 victory over the Vikings. The Northview boys found the net three times in the second half to win a 4-2 decision...
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North Clay cross country opens with win over Warriors
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/18)
Times Staff Report North Clay’s cross country teams opened up its home portion of the season with a pair of wins over Woodrow Wilson in a dual meet. Drew Cook won the boys race for the Knights as North Clay placed eight runners in the top-10 overall to win 21 to 40 over the Warriors. ...
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North Clay volleyball splits matches
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/18)
Times Staff Report North Clay’s eighth-grade volleyball team fell in a three-set battle with Woodrow Wilson, 25-14, 11-25, 12-15. Makayla Barger posted three aces, Karigan Krider had five aces and six total service points. Olivia Slaughter served up eight points with five aces and Grace Jones served up three aces. Millie Pell had two points and Zailynn Dickison had four points...
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Norris E. Thompson
(Obituary ~ 08/23/18)
Norris E. Thompson, 87, of Carbon, Indiana passed away at 12:25 am Wednesday, August 22, 2018 at his residence. He was active with construction and building projects, a farmer and a rural mail carrier with the Carbon Post Office. He also drove a school bus for Southwest Parke Community School Corporation. ...
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Delts install 2018-19 officers
(Local News ~ 08/23/18)
Submitted photo Omega Chapter Delta Theta Tau recently elected officers for 2018-19 including (from left) Diane Braden, Publicity Chair, Kaylee McCollum, Vice President, Cindi Monds, Recording Secretary, Jennifer Flater, Sgt. at Arms, Miranda Goodale, Corresponding Secretary, Patti Foxx, President, Jennifer French, Treasurer, Nicole Tipton, Historian, and Linda Sheese, Pledge Supervisor...
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Knights surge past North Knox with big second half
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Over the first three games of the season, creating shots haven’t been an issue for the Northview girls soccer team. Finishing them has been another story. However, the Knights found their scoring stroke Thursday against visiting North Knox with a 10-0 victory in which seven different players found the net...
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Eagles event raises thousands for Shop with a Cop program
(Local News ~ 08/23/18)
The Shop With A Cop program will be able to help ensure Christmas for local children this year thanks to a group of motorcyclists and Santa Claus. On July 29 the many motorcyclists from around the area took part in the Brazil Fraternal Order of Eagles #274 Christmas in July Motorcycle Ride to support the local Shop With a Cop. ...
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