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TOP STORY OF THE DAY Brought to you FREE by WICU: Early voting continues in Clay County
(Local News ~ 10/15/20)
Have you voted yet? Besides the mail-in voting opportunities, many sites around Clay County will have on-site voting available through Nov. 2. Here is a summary of the dates, locations and times: Now through Friday, October 30 8 a.m. to noon, 1-4 p.m...
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Knights to host Indian Creek on Friday night for WIC title
(High School Sports ~ 10/15/20)
Northview and Indian Creek are both undefeated through their first three Western Indiana Conference football games in the "Gold" Division, and will meet tonight at Jerry Anderson Field. Both teams are also 6-2 overall, with Northview losing its season opener 27-21 in overtime to Terre Haute North and also falling 19-0 in week seven to Guerin Catholic...
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CHAMBER RIBBON CUTTING: Off The Hinge Antiques & Home Decor
(Local News ~ 10/15/20)
SUBMITTED PHOTOS - Celebrating the grand opening of Off The Hinge Antiques and Home Decor Friday, Oct. 9, are Michael and Michelle Churchill, along with their daughter Katlyn. The family, friends, and members of the Clay County Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon cutting at the business located at 37 Wet Kruzan Street, Brazil, the site of the old YMCA building...
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Long lines at humane society shot clinic at Forest Park Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/15/20)
IVY JACOBS photos - The Clay County Humane Society Rescue and Adoption held the 2020 Fall Vaccination Clinic at the Forest Park Cow Palace/Pavilion Saturday, Oct 10. A large crowd gathered before the start of the event, and pet owners kept coming during the tw0-hour event, with lines stretching out of the parking lot near the Cow Palace...
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Clay County receives its own Special Olympics team
(Community Sports ~ 10/15/20)
Sarah Tellechea’s son, Ian, who has been a three-year member of Special Olympics Indiana, recently put together a team that participated in the Plane Pull Challenge at the Indianapolis International Airport’s Postal Hub. While there, Tellechea noticed that the group they brought for the event was the only one from Clay County...
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Halloween Trick-or Treat Times Announced
(Local News ~ 10/15/20)
Center Point Friday Oct. 30 & Saturday Oct. 31 6-8 pm Families participating are urged to consider the following COVID-19 guidelines: Go only to homes with porch lights on. Limit contact as much as possible using “social distancing” Masks are strongly suggested...
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Peter Alan Smith
(Obituary ~ 10/15/20)
Peter Alan Smith, 56, of Brazil, Indiana passed away on October 12, 2020 at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute. He was born January 23, 1964, the son of Edward Earl Smith and Thelma Jane Colclasure. Peter was a truck driver for over 22 years. He loved his John Deer tractor, helping neighbors with outdoor work, and collecting scrap vehicles. ...
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Ann R. Hummel
(Obituary ~ 10/15/20)
Ann R. Hummel, 95, lifetime resident of Clay City, Indiana, passed away on October 15, 2020 at Shakamak Good Samaritan Center where she had been a resident for eight years. She was born in Clay City, Indiana the daughter of Clarence and Cletus (Miller) Tiefel. ...
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Rain welcome relief for firefighters
(Local News ~ 10/15/20)
Firefighters around Clay County and dispatchers at Clay County 911 were probably happy to see the rain arrive Thursday morning after a hectic Wednesday evening. The National Weather Service in Indianapolis issued a “Special Weather Statement” around 3:30 p.m. Wednesday citing “wind gusts approaching 40 mph will occur across central Indiana into early evening,” and...
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MEETING UPDATES
(Local News ~ 10/15/20)
The Harmony Town Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. on Tues., Nov. 3, instead of 7 p.m. The change is due to the election being held at the Harmony Community Center. The Clay County Commissioners will hold a special meeting on Tuesday, October 20, 2020 at 10a.m. in the Commissioners Courtroom, Clay County Courthouse, 609 E National Ave, Brazil IN. The purpose of the meeting is as follows:...
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Edgewood eliminates Lady Knights in sectional opener
(High School Sports ~ 10/15/20)
Early on in the high school volleyball season, when Northview made its first trip down to Edgewood for a conference matchup with the Mustangs, the game was rather lopsided in favor of the hosts. However, at that time, the Knights were in a state of flux as numerous members of the team were coming and going due to COVID-19 contact tracing...
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