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Clay City getting major contributions from freshmen trio
(High School Sports ~ 04/29/22)
Entering the week, Clay City’s baseball team was ranked No. 7 in the Class A MaxPreps and Indiana High School Baseball Coaches Association polls. A big reason for the Eels’ standing around the state has come from a trio of freshmen in Logan Stoelting, Zain Keller and Wyatt Johnson that have been thrown into the varsity baseball fire and have fared extremely well...
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PATRICIA SHEWEY, Brazil, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 04/29/22)
Patricia R. Shewey, 90, of Brazil, IN died Tuesday, April 26 at Mill Pond Health Campus. She was born in St. Louis, MO. on February 2, 1922 to Armin and Lorene Mueller. She married James L. on September 9, 1950 in St. Louis, MO. She retired as an administrative assistant at Sarah Bush Lincoln Health Center in Mattoon, IL...
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Murder Series: A Hoosier’s War, Ch. 2, Kink's War
(Local News ~ 04/29/22)
14 March 2022 Chapter 2, Kink’s War One of Clifford’s friends, Arthur Bradshaw, went to Ohio to enlist in the Army on April 17, 1918. On April 25, 1918, Clifford enlisted in Ohio as a member of Battery C of the 134th Field Artillery Regiment, 37th Division. Two months later, he and Arthur, who was in the same regiment, Battery D, shipped out as privates from Brooklyn, New York, to Brest, France, on the USS Nestor along with 117 other men in the 134th FA...
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Murder Series: A Hoosier’s War, Ch. 3, Kink’s Last Battle
(Local News ~ 04/29/22)
Not surprisingly when crowds and alcohol combine, occasionally a fight would break out during Bean Dinner. On August 30, 1919, Kink’s effort to break up a fight between drinking buddies led one of the combatants, Thomas Caveney, to turn on Clifford and beat him up rather badly...
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People's Convoy Rally is in Indianapolis Tomorrow
(Local News ~ 04/29/22)
The state representative for Indiana Fighting for Freedom is pumped about the 500 people he expects to rally in Indianapolis this Saturday, a joint effort with the People’s Convoy and American Freedom Convoy. James Woods became involved in Monrovia, in a convoy that went from Brazil to Spiceland. That April 2 rally was attended by 50 people...
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Northview Percussion Places Ninth at World Championship
(Local News ~ 04/29/22)
Northview High School Percussion has returned from a world championship last weekend, finishing ninth, in their first trip to the national stage. They competed in Percussion Scholastic A, which means they went up against other high schools and not independent groups...
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Genealogy Society Library Starts Fund-Raising for New Building
(Local News ~ 04/29/22)
The Clay County Genealogy Library is in the planning stages for a new building, said treasurer Pat Wilkinson recently. A Dine to Donate fund-raiser at Wings Etc. in Brazil brought in a steady stream of people all day long, from 11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. The restaurant donated 15 percent of proceeds to the nonprofit group, giving the group $292...
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Eels see where they stack up against conference competition at Keith Jones Classic
(High School Sports ~ 04/29/22)
Each year Clay City hosts the annual Keith Jones Classic track and field invitational, it serves as a ‘where are we’ meet as several of the Eels’ Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference and sectional opponents participate in the event. This year, however, it was even more important for the programs to see where the stack up against the local competition, Clay City head coach Cole Schroer said...
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