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ALRED JAY THOMPSON, Brazil, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 03/22/22)
Alfred “A.J.” Jay Thompson, 82, passed away, Wednesday, March 16, 2022 at his home after several years of health problems. A.J. was a saved man, he had turned his life to Jesus. All sins had been forgiven, and we are sure he is resting, pain free with his Lord and Savior...
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RITA GIRTON, Brazil, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 03/22/22)
Rita Girton, 72, passed away March 17, 2022 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. She was born in Brazil, Indiana on April 20, 1949 to the late William and Anita (Spear) Robinson. Rita graduated from Brazil High School, and later married Harlan “Peanut” Girton, who preceded her in death. She worked as a beautician for many years, and attended Bethel Chapel in Brazil...
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JEFFREY LANCASTER, Brazil, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 03/22/22)
Jeffrey D. Lancaster, 57, passed away on February 26, 2022. He was a Brazil High School and Rose Hulman Graduate. Following graduation, he served in the US Navy, completing training as a nuclear engineer. He recently retired from a long, successful career in nuclear engineering...
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Mt. Zion Cemetery Meeting
(Local News ~ 03/22/22)
The Mt. Zion Cemetary will hold a public meeting Thursday, April 7th. The meeting will be held at the Bowling Green Lodge Building, located across from Pioneer Cafe, at 5191 East State Road 46. The meeting starts at 7 p.m.
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Top Story of The Day: Flowers for a special visit
(Local News ~ 03/22/22)
Members of Brazil Main Street took time over the weekend to plant a splash of color around town to welcome Brazilian Diplomat Nestor José Forster Júnior to Brazil this week. The Ambassador to the US will be visiting companies in Indiana and wants to make a quick stop in Brazil, IN. He will visit the fountain wall at Forrest Park, meeting with the Mayor and City Council members at City Hall before touring our town...
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3RD Grading Period - HONOR ROLL - EAST SIDE ELEMENTARY
(Local News ~ 03/22/22)
EAST SIDE ELEMENTARY THIRD - GRADING PERIOD 1st GRADE – ALL A & B’S Mindle Airhart, Sklar Archer, Eimy Cannon, Aaliyah Cole, Elizabeth Diaz, Kylien Grigsby, Steven Perrine, Hannah Phegley, Jaxson Ramey, Tavio Sirianni, Ashton Spears, Aria Sutherland, Norah Ubelhack, Morgan Williamson...
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3RD Grading Period - HONOR ROLL - Van Buren Elementary
(Local News ~ 03/22/22)
Van Buren Elementary Honor Roll 3rd Grading Period 1st Grade All A’s Brynn Abrams, Mason Burris, Dalton Dewig, Brently Halfhill, Samuel Maurer, Kylynn McCoy, Zoey McKinney, Eli Plummer, and Katherine Smith All A’s and B’s Miura Blystone, Ethan Deleonardis, Makenzie Duncan, Liam Fabbri, Carter Fagg, Silas Jackson, Deegan Mace, Kole Rickert, Finley Rockwood-Smith, Dallas Shafer, and Harper Taylor...
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3RD Grading Period - HONOR ROLL - Clay City Jr/Sr High School
(Local News ~ 03/22/22)
3RD QUARTER HONOR ROLL GRADE 7 ACADEMIC DISTINCTION: Rayce Collins, Kaden French, Jenna Hofmann, Ashley Martinez-Morales, Alexis Weber HIGH DISTINCTION: Shawn Lucas, Maddox McCoy, Marley Rea, Ellie Stoelting, Elijah Tieken, Braydon Wiram DISTINCTION: Mallori Bettenbrock, Ayden Booe, Blake Cochran, Ryker Collins, Noah Dayhuff, Alexis...
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Christopher Cupp, Sullivan
(Obituary ~ 03/22/22)
Christopher Cupp, age 32, of Sullivan, passed away on Saturday, March 19, 2022. He was born in Daytona, FL on February 27, 1990, the son of Bill & Marilyn (Raines) McClelland. He was a graduate of Seymour High School in Seymour, TN. He worked at the Wabash Correctional Facility as a Sergeant. ...
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LEONA MAE MORRIS, Brazil, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 03/22/22)
Leona Mae Morris, 83, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 in McCordsville, Indiana. She was born on October 3, 1938 to the late William and Dorothy (Williamson) Young. Leona graduated from Van Buren High School in the class of 1956. She married Robert Lee Morris on October 8, 1968. Leona was a homemaker and bank teller...
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An archer at heart: Hogg brings trophy to Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 03/22/22)
While in high school, many students devote their time to academics, athletics and other extra-curricular activities. Most of these students succeed in all their endeavors, but most club, academic and job successes go unnoted. For most students, they are fine with not publicizing these successes, as these are the milestones that carry them to their future lives outside of high school. Most of these side activities become hobbies, a passion, and a drive for students to look forward to...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Broom Making
(Local News ~ 03/22/22)
The raising of broom corn for making brooms was very common among the early inhabitants. The manufacture of brooms was a very important necessity. In the absence of a real broom-maker, the women made some kind of sweepers for their use. A broom-maker of much skill had employment among the neighbors for quite a distance from his place. A blind man by the name of Smith lived at the corner of the Billtown and Staunton Road and engaged in the manufacture of brooms for the people of the vicinity...
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