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National Child Abuse Prevention Month
(Local News ~ 04/04/22)
April is National Child Abuse Prevention, a time to acknowledge the importance of families and communities working together to prevent child abuse and neglect while supporting social and emotional well-being. The Clay County Courthouse is adorned with blue pinwheels, the national symbol of prevention. Why? Because by its very nature, the pinwheel symbolizes playfulness, joy, and childhood, a physical reminder of the great childhoods wanted for all children and strong families...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: Let's talk weather, and safety
(Local News ~ 04/04/22)
Extreme weather can happen at any time of year, but most tornados and thunderstorms are usually most prevalent in the spring and summer months. That is why being prepared for any kind of bad weather is important. “While we have some tornados in this area, many of our issues come from straight-line winds and power lines knocked down,” said Clay County Emergency Management Director Rob Gambill, who provided some local tips for bad weather incidents. ...
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NAOMI PARKS, Centerpoint, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 04/04/22)
Naomi Rosella (Wells) Parks,103, of Centerpoint, Indiana, passed away Saturday, April 2, 2022, while staying at Springhill Village of Terre Haute, following complications from a stroke. Rosella was born January 10, 1919, in Coal City, Indiana, the daughter of William Porter and Lillie Dell (Hauser) Wells. ...
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Moshos marvels in Clay City's season-opening win
(High School Sports ~ 04/04/22)
Coming off last year’s Class A state runner-up finish, the Clay City softball team was eager to get its season underway last week to begin the journey back to what the Lady Eels hope is a second consecutive title game appearance. However, Mother Nature had other thoughts and washed out their season-opening game against fellow state finals representative Sullivan, as well as their two-game set in the Loogootee tournament over the weekend...
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