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STAUNTON SCENE: Center Craft fair scheduled for November 21
(Community News ~ 11/14/20)
The annual Staunton Community Center Craft Fair is coming up on Saturday, November 21. More than 20 vendors will be present, selling a variety of items that are sure to be great Christmas gifts. The Lady Volunteers sponsor this event, and will have food items available for purchase...
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CHURCH BRIEFS: Saturday, November 14
(Crime News ~ 11/14/20)
We invite you to join us at Peniel UMC this Sunday, November 15, 2020. Sunday school classes are offered for all ages and begin at 9:30 a.m. The Worship Service is at 10:30 a.m. Our guest speaker for the month of November will be Rev. Doug Sanders. The scripture readings for this week are: Psalm 42:1-5 and John 1:1-13. Rev. Sander’s sermon this week is entitled, The Blessing of Hope...
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Festival of Trees latest casualty of COVID-19
(Local News ~ 11/14/20)
Due to concerns over COVID-19, the Ascension St. Vincent Clay Hospital Foundation and the Festival of Trees Committee have decided to cancel the 2020 version of the popular event. Following is a letter issued by administrator George Zhang: “The Ascension St. ...
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Incarcerated prisoners able to follow church services
(Crime News ~ 11/14/20)
BRANCHVILLE, Ind. — While pandemic conditions resulted in suspension of visitors and volunteers to correctional facilities, use of special tablets from GTL helps incarcerated men and women maintain contact with family, receive educational training and participate in religious services...
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Kellett signs with Lee University
(High School Sports ~ 11/14/20)
For as long as Kassidy Kellett can remember, playing soccer at the collegiate level has always been a dream of hers. Last Wednesday, she was set to sign her letter of intent after school to do just that. However, that same morning, word came across Northview High School’s intercom that all of Clay Community Schools would be moving to eLearning the next day, and therefore, canceled her signing ceremony...
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THE JOY LADY: It’s been a crazy year
(Community News ~ 11/14/20)
This has been a crazy year, hasn’t it? We’ve been quarantined so long and so many different ways that we might not remember what month it is or whether this is a Friday or a Monday. Time has lost all meaning, as if the clocks and the calendars are distorted beyond all recognition. That’s crazy...
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