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Music still to be heard by Clay City Jr./Sr. High School
(Local News ~ 12/05/19)
Music still to be heard by Clay City Jr./Sr. High School By IVY JACOBS Times Reporter There were no sounds of marching on the field at Clay City Jr/Sr High School this season. However, the music continues in the band room inside. Principle Jeff Bell confirmed the school would not participate in the Indiana State School Music Association, Inc. ...
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Remembering loved ones during the holidays
(Local News ~ 12/05/19)
What do you say to a crowd of grieving people gathered to remember the loss of a loved one before the holidays? That is a question that Chris Durcholz answered during French Funeral Home’s recent Holiday Memorial program on November 24th at Lawson-Miller Chapel...
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James A. Tilley
(Obituary ~ 12/05/19)
James A. Tilley, 74, of Greencastle and formerly of Brazil, passed away at his home, surrounded by family, following a lengthy illness. Jim was born on June 21, 1945, in Brazil, Indiana the son of Cecil and Kathryn (Joyner) Tilley. He graduated from Brazil High School with the class of 1963...
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Knights ready to get the season underway
(High School Sports ~ 12/05/19)
The boys high school basketball season officially got underway a few days prior to Thanksgiving. Many teams around the state have at least one, if not multiple, games under their belts. Northview is not one of those teams. Due to Vincennes Lincoln winning its sectional football championship, last Tuesday’s season opener for the Alices and Knights was postponed to Dec. 17...
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Brazil man accused of sexual misconduct
(Local News ~ 12/05/19)
A Brazil man is lodged at the Putnam County Jail on accusations that he sexually abused a 14-year-old female. A warrant was issued for the arrest of 21-year-old Justin Gardner last week. On Wednesday, Indiana State Police Senior Trooper Det. Jason Schoffstall took him into custody in Brazil...
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Clay City gets back on track
(High School Sports ~ 12/05/19)
Clay City’s girls basketball team began the season by dropping its first two games. It then responded with back-to-back games before losing its last three. In each of the losses, it was one bad quarter that ultimately did it in. Thursday, the Eels returned home to the Eel Dome where they played host to visiting Riverton Parke and put together four strong quarters to defeat the Panthers 51-21...
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