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Blog: Need help to pack 2,000 bags of food for Christmas
(Local News ~ 12/12/19)
We will pack around 2,000 bags of food for Christmas Delivery 2019 at 6 pm on Friday, 12/20/19, at the Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds, 6650 N SR 59, Brazil, Indiana. We will start at 6 pm. When will we will finish? It depends on how many volunteers can make it to help pack the bags. Simply show up to help if you can make it. Many hands and feet make the load lighter and usually a bit more fun!...
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Duke Energy Indiana winter assistance funds increase to $750,000
(Local News ~ 12/12/19)
Qualifying customers who need help paying electricity bills can receive up to $300 toward their bill PLAINFIELD, Ind. – Duke Energy has increased its winter assistance funding for qualifying Indiana customers who may struggle to pay their winter energy bills...
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Northview returns home for first win
(High School Sports ~ 12/12/19)
After beginning the season on the road for a pair of dual matches against Terre Haute North and Bloomington South, as well as the Westfield Great 8 Invitational, the Northview wrestling team against Western Indiana Conference foe Owen Valley. And in their first bout in front of their home fans, the Knights put on a show, defeating the Patriots 45-28 to claim their first win of the year...
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City Council says goodbye to Kellar
(Local News ~ 12/12/19)
Roy Kellar sat in on his last city council meeting as the 4th Ward Councilman. He chose not to run for -re-election in 2018 after many years of community service on the city council and on the Brazil Fire Department. He will be missed, said city council members Steve Bell (his long-time friend), Angie Modesitt and Brad Deal...
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Santa visits children at local bank
(Local News ~ 12/12/19)
The Pictures With Santa event held Saturday morning at the Riddell National Bank office in downtown Brazil was a busy holiday stop. The event featured live music, refreshments and photo opportunities with Santa and characters from the movie Toy Story...
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ON THE CALENDAR Dec. 12, 2019
(Community News ~ 12/12/19)
On the Calendar Santa’s Last Stop will be Saturday, December 14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1008 W. C.R. 600N, Brazil (aka Timberman’s Barber & Auctioneers (take U.S. 40 south on S.R. 59. Santa will visit with cookies from 10 a.m. to noon. Eighteen vendors will be present...
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Knights take part in ISCA soccer showcase
(High School Sports ~ 12/12/19)
During the holiday season, the trio of Sarah Bryan, Maggie Lackey, and Kaylee Lowe took part in the annual Indiana Soccer Coaches Association College Showcase held at Indianapolis North Central High School. The three, representing Northview and District 4, coached by Jeremy Wolfe of Evansville Reitz, played a pair of games in the driving wind and rain against District 3...
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Carbon man accused of rape
(Local News ~ 12/12/19)
A Carbon man faces allegations of rape after a two-month-long investigation by the Brazil Police Department. Officials released relatively few details to protect the integrity of the court case and the ongoing investigation. They said Jeffrey Engle, 18, Carbon, faces allegations of level 3 felony rape in Clay Circuit Court...
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Protective order doesn’t stop break-in
(Local News ~ 12/12/19)
A Carmel, Indiana man allegedly violated a protective order while breaking into a Brazil home Tuesday occupied by the person being protected. According to officials at the Brazil Police Department, officers responded to a report about the front door being kicked in. When officers arrived, the suspect had already left the area...
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Genola Nell Scott Hobbs
(Obituary ~ 12/12/19)
Genola Nell Scott Hobbs Nell Loved to study the Holy Scriptures and share her faith with most everyone she met. She was baptized as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses in 1951 and was a member of the Forest Park Brazil Congregation. She married Gene Raymond Hobbs May 26, 1956 in Hammond, Indiana. They lived in Griffith, Indiana where they raised a family and then they moved to Brazil, Indiana in 1993. She passed away December 10, 2019 at the age of 86 at her home in Brazil...
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No. 5 Linton gets best of Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 12/12/19)
Clay City girls basketball coach Jason Sinders sat on the bench, arms folded across his chest, watching intently as Class 2A No. 5 Linton went through its pre-game warmup routine. It was the first time he’d seen them in person this season, but he was more than aware what he was what up against Thursday night...
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