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White gives insight into an athlete’s life with type-1 diabetes
(High School Sports ~ 05/06/22)
Throughout the first 14-plus years of his life, Northview’s Dillon White had no issues with his energy levels or keeping weight on. However, at the conclusion of his freshman football season, White, who was preparing to try out for the wrestling team, began to complain about constantly being thirsty and needing to use the bathroom often while also struggling to get through routine workouts that he was used to powering through multiple times per week...
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Nation’s Biggest Food Drive is May 14 at Your Mailbox
(Local News ~ 05/06/22)
The nation’s largest one-day food drive is about to return, after a two-year Covid break. Letter carriers and volunteers (in dark purple T-shirts) will collect donations for local food pantries on Saturday, May 14. This year is a bit different, so here is the game plan:...
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Spring Cruising Brazil is Saturday
(Local News ~ 05/06/22)
The Spring Cruising Brazil date is Saturday, May 7th, at 7 p.m., but a 2-hour meet-up will be at Forest Park starting at 5 p.m. The FREE meet up is not mandatory, just a place to hang out for a couple hours and check out the various before cruising...
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SCHOOL BOARD MEETING is Thursday
(Local News ~ 05/06/22)
The School Board of Trustees will meet this Thursday, May 12, at the Central Administrative Office. The meeting starts at 7 p.m, in the Board Room located at 1013 South Forest Avenue, Brazil. The Board of Trustees has a busy schedule, with an Executive Session at 6:30 p.m. and the regular meeting right afterward...
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Mother’s Day Memories Through the Years
(Local News ~ 05/06/22)
In the U.S., Mother’s Day is a holiday celebrated on the second Sunday in May. Ann Jarvis from Grafton, in present-day West Virginia, first celebrated the occasion in 1908 on the anniversary of the death of her mother. Because of Anna’s efforts in that regard, President Woodrow Wilson ,in 1914, made official the announcement proclaiming Mother’s Day a national holiday...
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State grants help expand Internet access to more Clay County residents, businesses
(Local News ~ 05/06/22)
STATEHOUSE (April 29, 2022) – Fast and reliable internet is coming to more homes and businesses in Clay County thanks to over $4.2 million in state broadband grants, according to local lawmakers. Indiana recently awarded a total of $189 million for 154 broadband projects around the state as part of the third round of the Next Level Connections Broadband Grant Program...
- Cub Scouts Food Drive (Local News ~ 05/06/22)
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