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Senior Spotlight: Caitlyn Jordan
(High School Sports ~ 05/13/20)
Athlete’s name: Caitlyn Jordan Sport: Clay City track and field Years participating in the sport: 4 years in cheerleading and 4 years in track (counting this year) Parents/Guardians: Amy and Greg Jordan Future plans: Attend college at Ivy Tech Community College for early childhood education...
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There are times we don’t want to speak
(Community News ~ 05/13/20)
I know it hasn’t happened very often, but there have been a few times in my life when I have been rendered absolutely speechless. As in totally mute. As in I can’t say a word. (I know some of you are rolling your eyes now. Stop, please!) Granted, I realize that on the rare occasion that I have nothing to say, it becomes a noteworthy event. I’ve seen my husband, dear heart that he is, even jot down the date and the time of my mute state for future reference...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: COVID-19 UPDATE - Testing site coming to area
(Local News ~ 05/13/20)
Clay County Health Department’s Public Health Nurse Kim Hyatt was happy to announce some good news regarding the local COVID-19 outbreak Wednesday. Besides the number of positive COVID-19 cases remaining steady at 24 since May 6, Hyatt said details are currently being arranged for a drive-thru testing site from the Indiana State Department of Health to come to the county...
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Bids to be opened for City street repairs
(Local News ~ 05/13/20)
The City of Brazil is getting $620,568 from the Community Crossings grant program from the Indiana Department of Transportation for city streets repair this summer. The 75-25 grant will require the City to pay 25% match in addition to that amount. Bids have been requested and are expected to be opened at the next meeting of the Board of Works, said Attorney Traci Orman...
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Updated: Rotary 4th of July Celebration remains in jeopardy
(Local News ~ 05/13/20)
The City of Brazil has waived $2,400 in fees normally charged the Brazil Rotary Club for the 4th of July Celebration each year. That money is used to pay for electricity, maintenance and other items for the 10 days or so the Celebration usually runs. However, the 2020 Rotary 4th of July Celebration is still in jeopardy...
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Tentative plans released for graduation
(Local News ~ 05/13/20)
The following information was released by Clay Community Schools on social media on Wednesday: CCS Family & Community Members: CCHS and NHS have made tentative plans for their 2020 graduation ceremonies. Obviously, the COVID-19 Pandemic has greatly disrupted almost all spring activities, including graduations; however, it has been the desire of the CCS Administration to try to hold traditional-style graduation ceremonies for its seniors. The following are the tentative graduation plans, at this time:...
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Kids might be bored due to COVID-19, but curfew laws will be enforced
(Local News ~ 05/13/20)
The Stay-at-Home mandate due to COVID-19 has changed everyone’s life, but there are still rules in place that still need to be adhered to: Especially curfew laws for juveniles. The Brazil Police Department reports calls about people out wandering around in groups - not following social distancing - are occurring on a nightly basis during the recent pandemic. ...
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