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The Brazil Times begins temporary plan to publish twice weekly
(Local News ~ 04/04/20)
In response to the ongoing spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, The Brazil Times and the other Rust Communications publications in Indiana will be temporarily cutting back to two production days each week. These are uncertain times for all businesses, including newspapers, and the Rust Indiana family of publications -- which also includes the Banner Graphic in Greencastle and the Greene County Daily World in Linton -- is taking the necessary steps to ensure that we can continue to serve the public through the current health crisis and beyond.. ...
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CHURCH NEWS - Saturday, April 4, 2020
(Local News ~ 04/04/20)
St Vincent de Paul food pantry remains open every Tuesday 12-2pm with drive thru service on Church Street. Please remain in your cars and volunteers will load your food. Thank you! The church is no longer open from sun up til sun down. Until further notice...
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STAUNTON SCENE Saturday, April 4, 2020
(Crime News ~ 04/04/20)
For the next several Sundays, Pastor Tim Grant will be leading virtual Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. on Skype, and the morning church service will be live-streamed on Facebook Live at 10:45 a.m. The next Staunton United Methodist Church Food Pantry day is scheduled for Wednesday April 29, but we will see if conditions permit this to take place...
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GOOD NEWS - GOOD DEEDS: 800 Hot Dogs and counting
(Local News ~ 04/04/20)
Volunteers at the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1127, 303 South Depot Street, Brazil, were handing out 800 sack lunches Saturday afternoon. The idea was to help those struggling to find food for their families and bring some joy during a tough time while maintaining "social distancing" and good hygiene...
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BREAKING - COVID-19: Five cases confirmed, one in recovery announced
(Local News ~ 04/04/20)
The Clay County Health Department updated the confirmed cased of COVID-19 to five Saturday afternoon. Four of the unidentified patients are currently in self-isolation at home, while the fifth case is hospitalized. Clay County Health Nurse Kim Hyatt said one confirmed case is already in recovery as of Saturday...
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