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Clay City boys 2nd, girls 5th at Keith Jones Classic
(High School Sports ~ 04/28/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY — The Clay City boys ran a close second to visiting Linton-Stockton in the team standings at the Keith Jones Classic track and field meet on Friday evening. The Miners tallied 138 points as Clay City placed second with 132 points followed by White River Valley’s 132 in the eight-team event. ...
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Northview girls claim invitational championship
(High School Sports ~ 04/28/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview girls tennis team captured its own invitational championship to beat the rain and the competition on the court. The Knights scored 27 points to edge out North Montgomery by four points with Southmont and West Vigo rounding out the field...
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Jack's Senior Family celebrates again
(Local News ~ 04/28/19)
A local Elvis tribute artist, Eric Brown, (top) performs the king’s hits for the crowd at Jack’s Senior Family Fund raiser dinner at the Clay County Senior Center on Saturday. Sharon Brown, the center’s director, said the United Way cut off funding to the center because they are no longer funding agencies like the senior center and the fund raiser “means everything to us” because it helps pay for operating expenses.” See much more about the fund raiser later this week in The Brazil Times. ...
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'Nunsense II' coming to Brazil theater
(Local News ~ 04/28/19)
After a successful run of “Nunsense” a while back, the Community Theatre of Clay County decided to try it again. This time the musical is “Nunsense II.” “We had a very good response when we did the original ‘Nunsense’ musical and this spring we were looking for something that could utilize the talents of our young ladies,” said Lee Reberger. “Also, some name recognition and we wanted something very fun and light-hearted.”...
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Riddell donates to Cloverleaf Healthcare
(Local News ~ 04/28/19)
Recently, Riddell National Bank donated money collected from the employees’ Dress Down Day to Cloverleaf Healthcare. “Thank you so much to Riddell National Bank! We had a nice little visit with them and a couple of our animals,” said Allie Taylor, Community Liaison Director. “The money that was raised between all four branches, for a total of $353.00 was donated to our Activities Department. This money will be going to buy another 3-4 animals!! #Hometownmoments...
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Rudy Max Green
(Obituary ~ 04/28/19)
Rudy Max Green, 83, of Greencastle went home to be with the Lord on April 25, 2019, after a two year battle with Dementia, at Asbury Towers . Rudy was born in Harmony on May 12, 1935 the son of Albert George and Minerva Ellen (Lash) Green, and was a graduate of Greencastle High School...
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Letters
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/28/19)
Thank you from Pat Krider To the editor: On March 30th I had to have emergency surgery. The cancer chemo I have been taking is very strong and perforated my bowl. More complications set in so I spent more time in ICU. Then I was transferred to a regular room at Union Hospital. I am now in a nursing home for rehab to get strength and movement back...
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Spring Sports Schedule
(Local News ~ 04/28/19)
Monday, April 29 Northview girls tennis at South Putnam, 5 p.m. Northview boys golf vs. Linton - Terre Haute South, 5 p.m. Northview softball vs. Edgewood, 5:30 p.m. Clay City softball vs. Cloverdale, 5 p.m. Clay City baseball at Shakamak, 5:30 p.m...
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From the YMCA Youth Food Delivery Program
(Local News ~ 04/28/19)
Wednesday is our favorite day of the week during the School Program. We meet as a community and pack food for the kids. We will meet again next Wednesday, May 1, 2019 as usual. On Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at 6:30 pm we will be meeting at First Baptist Church in Brazil to start planning for Summer Delivery 2019. ...
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From the Purdue Extension office
(Local News ~ 04/28/19)
Our warm temperatures and rain herald the arrival of the spring season! Along with the weather and warmth, the spring season also signals the return of many insects and other animal species that can chew, shred, and tear apart your gardens, ornamentals, and trees. ...
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Hamilton Center on depression and work
(Local News ~ 04/28/19)
Hamilton Center on Depression & Work Sadness is a normal human reaction to traumatic life events that can occur in the regular course of life. When sadness hangs around longer than just a few weeks and begins to cause problems in our social or work life, it can likely be considered depression. ...
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