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Back to the race track for Burns
(Community Sports ~ 06/16/20)
Growing up with a father that raced Sprint cars, getting behind the wheel was inevitable for Harley Burns. At the age of 14, he took his place in the driver’s seat and began racing in the Bomber Division. One year later, Burns made the change to racing in the Sprint Car Division for Doug Rolison and has been competing there for the last three years...
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Carnival Treat Surprise
(Local News ~ 06/16/20)
Local foodies were out waiting in line early for lunch, and stayed until 8 p.m. for some summertime treats at the Fair Food Fix At Wallace Bros Disposal this past weekend. The two-day event featured goodies from food trucks Tater Tot Stop by Kbl and Mac Fun Foods, like hand-dipped corndogs, funnel cakes, loaded fries and tots, lemon shake ups and kabobs. Wallace Bros. Disposal is located at 2067 West US-40, just west of Brazil...
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Food distribution gets 'overwhelming' response
(Local News ~ 06/16/20)
Response to Saturday’s food distribution by the City of Brazil at First Christian Church was “overwhelming” said Janet McClellan who organized the distribution on behalf of the City. “People started lining up at 6 a.m.,” McClellan said. “We started distributing food at 9 a.m.”...
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Forest Park Golf Course gets a drink
(Local News ~ 06/16/20)
When the temperatures rise high enough, even the greens at the Forest Park Golf Course need a drink. The golf course has been a busy place since the COVID-19 restrictions have relaxed, but golfers are still trying to maintain social distancing while on the links. The weather forecast predicts temperatures in the 80s this week, spiking in the 90s Saturday when the next rainfull is expected...
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Parents organizing prom for Northview students
(Local News ~ 06/16/20)
The parents of Northview High School 2020 juniors and seniors are organizing a prom for students. The prom is not affiliated with Northview High School. The organizers are in need of monetary donations by way of monetary donations, products, gift cards or other means...
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Clay County, local communities eligible for pandemic relief funds
(Local News ~ 06/16/20)
STATEHOUSE – Clay County and local communities are eligible for more than $1.2 million to cover COVID-19-related expenses through the federal stimulus package, according to local lawmakers. "Another consequence of this pandemic is taking a bite out of local government budgets," said State Rep. ...
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COVID-19 Update - 3 hospitalized
(Local News ~ 06/16/20)
On Monday, Clay County Public Health Nurse Kim Hyatt confirmed three residents hospitalized due to COVID-19, but the number of positive cases remains steady at 56. Further details are not available due to the Federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)...
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