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Northview volleyball advances to programs’ second state title match
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
The Northview volleyball team captured the program’s second semi-state championship with a 3-0 victory over Silver Creek in the Class 3A Jasper Semi-state on Saturday evening. Read more about it inside in the SPORTS section.
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And the beat goes on... to the ISSMA State Band Finals
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
It was another big weekend for both Clay County high school bands. The Northview Marching Knights’ “The Show Must Go On” and the Clay City Imperial Regiment’s performance of “The Legend of the Gingerbread Hag” are going to the Indiana State School Music Association’s State Band Competition next weekend...
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Gathering to remember Tyler
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
Northview High School students and faculty members gathered at North Clay Middle School with friends and family of Tyler “Steve” Andrew Layne Thursday evening to celebrate and remember his life. Layne, 18, of Brazil, died Friday, Oct. 19, from injuries sustained in a tragic automobile accident...
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Spooky Fun and Halloween Happenings
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
The Little Monsters Ball at Terror Mansion Thursday night was a fun and spooky stop for siblings Emerson, 6, and Olivier, 4, along with their parents Haley and Graham Robertson, of Terre Haute. While Olivier enjoyed the spooky fun, Emerson was glad to get her candy and leave the building. Terror Mansion is a fundraising project to support upcoming holiday activities by The Christmas in the Park...
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Festival of Trees scheduled
(Community News ~ 10/28/18)
The St. Vincent Clay Hospital Foundation’s Festival of Trees will take place Saturday, Nov. 10. The event features a silent and a live auction of beautifully decorated Christmas trees, other holiday decor and various items donated from throughout the area businesses and organizations. Funds raised during the event will be used to support local agencies to improve community health while providing medical care and services to benefit those in need...
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Power outage didn’t stop a recent fundraiser
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
Although the high winds caused a power outage at the American Legion Post 2, on Depot Street, the fundraising activities for Teresa Taft and Chiari Malformation awareness continued on Oct. 20. The motorcycle riders went “kickstands up” at noon, with Teresa Taft on hand to wish them a safe trip. However, her health wasn’t at its best and Taft went home for a while before planning to return for the nacho bar and karaoke at 4 p.m...
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Spooky fun at the YMCA
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
The Clay County YMCA Family Fun Night was fun for the costumes participants but a hard decision for the judges. Schyler Wise won the best individual costume, because who doesn’t love a unicorn? Judging the family costume winners was a little easier, Lee Ann Hammond with Carlee and Jase as best superhero family. But they were also the only family entered in the contest this year...
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Talking about paranormal: RIP goes live at the library
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
Rural Indiana Paranormal (RIP) members Dustin Coffey along with Lee and Michelle Poye and other panel members went live for a taping of their radio/podcast show “Dead Zone” for X97 WXXR The Bird and at X97ROCKS.com during their recent program at the Brazil Public Library...
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ISU Digital Art Student Exhibition
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
Media Realization Center at Indiana State University will present “Digital Art Student Exhibition Fall 2018: Mythologies”, a one-night-only, large-scale projection exhibition from 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1. The event will be held in the courtyard area between the College of Nursing and University Hall at the intersection of Seventh Street and 749 Chestnut St. in Terre Haute...
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Veterans Day Programs Scheduled
(Community News ~ 10/28/18)
In 1918, on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, an armistice, or temporary cessation of hostilities, was declared between the Allied nations and Germany in World War I, then known as “the Great War.” As the day approaches many local schools are arranging public programs to honor local veterans, including:...
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SAR elects officers, hears speaker at recent meeting
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
The John Martin Chapter of the Indiana Sons of the American Revolution held their last quarterly meeting of the year at the Vigo County Public Library this past Saturday. Election of officers for 2019-2020 are: President-Cliff Blanchard, Treasurer-George Brattain, Secretary-David Clendenen, Historian-Steven Heller, Chaplain-Donald Smock, and Genealogist/Registrar-Cliff Blanchard. The Vice President office remains open due to an illness of the current officer...
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Every child needs a coat in the winter
(Local News ~ 10/28/18)
More than 254 children will receive a new coat this winter, thanks to the Clay County Coats for Kids program sponsored by the Brazil First United Methodist Church, 201 N. Meridian St. Brazil. Co-chairs Ellen Packard and Roxanna Yocom along with volunteer Michelle Bell go through the coats to prepare for delivery to various schools this year...
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