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FROM THE EDITOR'S DESK: Christmas parade definitely lives up to hype
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
Until Friday, I admittedly had never seen a Christmas parade in person — and the only one I had ever heard of was in “A Christmas Story.” That movie was set several generations ago, but Brazil brought it back to life in grand style after a one-year absence due to COVID-19...
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Brain injury awareness brings rider to Brazil
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
Right before the start of the 2021 Christmas in The Park Parade in downtown Brazil Friday night, a lone recumbent bike with flashing lights was seen riding west through town. There wasn’t much fanfare, and many people might not have noticed the man...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Jameson & Company, Brazil’s Oldest Name in Heating
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
Jameson & Company advertised that they were truly “Brazil’s oldest name in heating.” Jameson & Company was established in 1908 by William E. Jameson when he opened a little tin shop on the corner of Depot and Main Street. As the central heating system began slowly replaced the old pot belly stove, Mr. ...
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Brazil leaf pickups set for north of U.S. 40
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
Leaf pickup will continue for the next couple of weeks in Brazil. The remaining schedule: Nov. 29-Dec. 3 – Northeast quadrant (from 59/40 intersection) Dec. 6-10 – Northwest quadrant (from 59/40 intersection) Call the Brazil City Garage at (812) 448-8501 with any questions...
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LETTERS: Don’t forget to thank a public health hero
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
Dear Editor: In the spirit of the ongoing holiday seasons, we should all pause and recognize the things we are grateful for. Though our focus is often on family, friends, the roof over our heads and the food on our tables, the continued health of our loved ones remains at the forefront...
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CBW helps out House of Hope
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
Four members of Clay Business Women presented a monetary gift of appreciation to the House of Hope for their faithful assistance with Reality Store over many years. Pictured (left to right): Sharon Wilkison, Kathy Deal, Nelda Raibley (House of Hope Resident Director), Susan Treash, and Charlene Petersen...
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Brazil man arrested for arson
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
The report of a suspicious person leads to an arrest of a Brazil man for felony arson Sunday evening. According to information at the Clay County Justice Center, Joe Condry, 47, Brazil, was taken into custody Sunday evening and booked into the jail on preliminary felony (level 4) Arson...
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Clay COVID numbers spiking; back at orange level
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
Clay County is back in the ORANGE Advisory category on the Indiana State Department of Health’s Dashboard on Wednesday, November 24th. Due to the observance of Thanksgiving, the dashboard was not updated Thursday through Sunday. (The data was updated at 5 p.m. weekdays.)...
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Instructions offered for Postal Service ‘Operation Santa’, which will continue through Dec. 10
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
Times are hard and the holidays can be stressful. Every day can be a struggle for some families simply trying to make ends meet. Everyone deserves to experience the magic of the holiday season. This is where the USPS Operation Santa program comes in...
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BPL: Story hour to begin on January 5
(Local News ~ 11/30/21)
Get your child interested in reading with stories, songs and crafts by signing up now for Story Hour at the Brazil Public Library. Story Hour will be on Wednesdays at 10:30 beginning on January 5 for children ages 3-5. The parent/guardian must have a valid library card...
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Wolverines scrape out first win of season against Eels
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/21)
Senior Lexi Strosnider started off Monday’s game with Clay City with every shot she took unable to find the net. She was 0-10 until she finally hit a field goal resulting in a smile as WRV cruised to its first win of the season, 50-24, despite a poor shooting night...
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North Knox spoils Clay City's home opener
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/21)
Clay City’s boys basketball team opened up the home portion of its schedule Tuesday night when North Knox paid a visit to the Eel Dome. The Warriors held a lead for all but three minutes and 44 seconds of the first three-plus quarters played, which ballooned to as many as seven at one point...
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Eels open Clay City Classic against North Vermillion
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/21)
Earlier in the week, Clay City’s athletic administration staff released the first-ever Clay City Classic bracket. Sponsored by Riddell National Bank, Miller’s IGA, Booe Pediatric Dentistry, First Farmers Bank and Trust and Dyer-Hill Insurance Agency, the Eel Dome will provide a home for a three-day, eight-team tournament that is scheduled to be played on Dec. 28, Dec. 29 and Dec. 30...
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Northview opens Wabash Valley Classic against Terre Haute North
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/21)
On Tuesday afternoon inside Terre Haute South’s auxiliary gym, Terre Haute South athletic director Ed Jarvis, First Financial Bank senior executive assistant to the president Ticia Wright and WTWO’s Grant Pugh spun the basket full of ping pong balls that had each Wabash Valley Classic team’s name on them around and around as they blindly drew them out one at a time, creating the tournament’s bracket...
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