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The Church of Our Lord Jesus hosting food giveaway
(Community News ~ 08/17/20)
The Church of Our Lord Jesus, 708 E. Hendrix, is having a food giveaway from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., August 22. Everyone is welcome.
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25 new COVID-19 cases reported over three days
(Local News ~ 08/17/20)
On Monday, August 17, the Clay County Health Department confirms there is a cumulative total of 175 positive COVID-19 cases, with 70 new individuals tested during the previous 48 hours, with six positive results during that time. A total of 25 new positive cases were identified over the weekend...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY Brought to you FREE by WICU: Parents ask Officials questions
(Local News ~ 08/17/20)
As the number of positive COVID-19 cases continue to spike in Clay County, Clay Community School Board of Trustees continues to deal with the ramifications of the virus. Families spoke to the school board Thursday night about some concerns raised during the first week of school.
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BREAKING: 2020 Covered Bridge Festival canceled
(Local News ~ 08/17/20)
After meeting to discuss the future of this year’s Covered Bridge Festival, Parke County officials announced the decision to cancel of one of the state’s biggest festivals.
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Jeanette Ann Steiner
(Obituary ~ 08/17/20)
Jeanette Ann Steiner, 70, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday August 16, 2020 at St. Vincent Clay Hospital in Brazil. She was born in Brazil on June 12 1950 to the late Gerald and Elenora (Miller) Lowdermilk. Jeanette graduated from Brazil High School in 1968, and married Richard Steiner on January 6, 1968. They were members of Clay City First United Methodist Church...
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Virginia Rose Elder
(Obituary ~ 08/17/20)
Virginia Rose Elder, 97, passed away Sunday August 16, 2020 after a brief hospital visit in Indianapolis. She was born on. June 21, 1923 in Clay County, to the late Pearl and Rella (Hardy) Wallace. Rose graduated from Staunton High School and later married Joseph Elder...
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Lady Eels take step forward despite loss to Wildcats
(High School Sports ~ 08/17/20)
On the purple rosters handed out when visitors enter the Eel Dome, along with a mask and a pump of hand sanitizer, there are several 11s and 12s listed next to the names of the home team, indicating Clay City is a veteran-laden team. And while in terms of the grade in which they currently reside in, that may be true. However, the Eels are young in terms of varsity high school volleyball goes...
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Jackson Township Elementary School turns a negative into a positive
(Local News ~ 08/17/20)
On Friday, Jackson Township Elementary School parents turned a negative into a positive with a donation to USO Indiana, located in Indianapolis. “Unfortunately, we had to cancel our carnival in the spring,” said Stephanie Schopmeyer. “We hoped it would take place at a later date. ...
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