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Senior Spotlight: Logan Roeschlein
(High School Sports ~ 04/29/20)
Athlete’s name: Logan Gifford Nicoson Roeschlein Sport: Clay City boys golf Years participating in the sport: This year would have been 4 years Parents/Guardians: Darin and Kaylynn Roeschlein Future plans: I plan on becoming a High School Special Education Teacher with a minor in Math...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: Don’t forget to take care of your pets during COVID-19
(Local News ~ 04/29/20)
The COVID-19 outbreak has caused a lot of changes for everyone, including the staff and animals at the Clay County Humane Society Rescue and Adoption Center, located at 8280 N. County Road 125 West, Brazil. “Things are going pretty good at the shelter. ...
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Tina Myer
(Obituary ~ 04/29/20)
Tina B. Myer, 65, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away at her home, unexpectedly, on April 23, 2020 following a short illness. Tina was a loving mother, grandmother, sister and friend. Tina was born on January 18, 1955, in St. James Long Island New York. After graduating from Smithtown High School Tina became a groom for harness racing horses. She worked at Pompano Race Track in Florida then traveled to Monticello New York Race Track where she met her husband David...
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Reckless Driving Leads to a Deadly Accident
(Local News ~ 04/29/20)
Vigo County - April 28, 2020, at approximately 6:15 p.m., Trooper Colton Maynor was sitting stationary at the entrance of the Vigo County Fairgrounds when he observed a motorcycle traveling southbound on US 41 at a high rate of speed, weaving in and out of traffic. ...
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Brazil receives $75,000 to feed the hungry
(Local News ~ 04/29/20)
On Wednesday, Brazil Mayor Brian Wyndham received word the city received a $75,000 grant from the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs to buy food to distribute to the hungry. Distribution will be made through the Clay County Emergency Food Pantry on Pinckley Street and through the Senior Citizens Center on Franklin...
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COVID-19 UPDATES: Local total changes to 20 confirmed cases after a stable week
(Local News ~ 04/29/20)
Clay County Health Department officials confirm a new case of confirmed COVID-19, now making the total 20, after a week of staying at 19 The new patient is currently in self-isolation at home. Further details about patients are not being released due to the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
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