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YMCA Clay Youth Food Delivery Program: Blessed by an amazing group of volunteers
(Local News ~ 02/15/19)
We are so blessed by an amazing and unbelievable group of volunteers working behind the scenes who make food packing and delivery possible every week during the school year and daily in the summer. You know many of them. They donate their resources and time. ...
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March Madness is on the way
(Local News ~ 02/15/19)
Frank’s Attic: March Madness If this is to make much sense at all, you have to understand I did not grow up in a basketball town. I grew up 11 miles from the Golden Dome of Notre Dame, but it was north of Notre Dame, in Michigan and my friends were more concerned about “Touchdown Jesus” on the football field than what happpened on the basketball court...
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Three tigers arrive at Exotic Feline Rescue Center Friday
(Local News ~ 02/15/19)
Three new residents arrived at the Exotic Feline Rescue Center in Center Point Friday. The Center's Director Joe Taft said the three tigers came from Texas, where a private owner was unable to keep them. The center was notified about the big cats in need of a forever home on Monday, and with the help of Duke Energy, a habitat was created in record time. ...
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Local man faces charges of child molestation after lengthy investigation
(Local News ~ 02/15/19)
After a year-long investigation, a Brazil man faces up to 12 years in prison if convicted of felony child molesting. Brice Holden, 27, of Brazil, is currently in jail on a $25,000 cash bond (no 10 percent allowed) awaiting a June trial date for charges of Child molesting(F4) and Sexual battery(F6)...
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Two Clay County men face drug charges after a traffic stop in Parke County
(Local News ~ 02/15/19)
Two Clay County men face drug charges after a traffic stop in Parke County Tuesday. According to information by the Parke County Sheriff’s Department, the traffic stop occurred near the intersection of US 36 and Leatherwood Creek Bridge. A Parke County K9 Officer with the assistance of an Indiana Conservation Officer was at the scene...
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Veterans Breakfast every Wednesday morning
(Local News ~ 02/15/19)
Exceptional Living Center of Brazil and Towne Park Assisted Living have been sponsoring a Veterans Biscuits and Gravy Breakfast every Wednesday morning at the Senior Citizens of Clay County Center over the past year. This past Wednesday, Towne Park hosted them on site and it was a great turnout!...
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Safety urged while trees are being removed
(Local News ~ 02/15/19)
Brazil City Parks will be removing damaged trees from Forest Park for the next few weeks. We would like to remind all park patrons to be aware of equipment and restricted areas during this time. This work can be dangerous, and the Parks Department would like to take precautions to avoid any issues. ...
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Wabash Valley Native Dedicates Career to Serving Her Community
(Local News ~ 02/15/19)
Clay City – The Clay City Center for Family Medicine is proud to announce a new addition to its list of providers serving Clay County. Nurse Practitioner (NP) Brooke Hall is now seeing patients. A Wabash Valley native, Hall grew up in Shelburn, IN. After earning her Masters of Science in Nursing from Indiana State, she knew she wanted to stay in the Wabash Valley. Practicing in Clay City allows her to stay close to family while serving patients...
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Patricia Diane Ingram
(Obituary ~ 02/15/19)
Patricia Diane Ingram, 67, passed away Friday February 15, 2019 at Exceptional Living Center in Brazil.
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Annual Sweetheart Lunch at Cloverleaf
(Local News ~ 02/15/19)
Residents at Cloverleaf Healthcare of Knightsville enjoyed a special meal with their sweethearts during the annual Valentines Day luncheon. Several of the couples had long marriages, but two couples were married the longest. David and Mary Deakins and Doyne and Jo Anne Youngblood, all of Clay County, have enjoyed being married for 65 years...