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Career Fair a big success
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
SUBMITTED - The Chamber of Commerce hosted a career fair at Clay City High School on May 12, 2022. The Chamber wants to thank everyone who participated in making this a huge success!
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Be prepared to slow down near Ashboro on State Road 59
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
The Indiana Department of Transportation has stop lights on State Road 59, just north of the Ashboro Church, to slow traffic while crews work on the bridge in that area. Be prepared to stop for oncoming traffic.
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Fish dinners for a good cause
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
Goshorn Park was busy in Clay City Saturday to support a Fish Fry at the Orange Building. The fryers at the Jonah Fish Fry said they had cut over 100 pounds of fish and fried it for the event.
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Praise Him with song
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
The Brazil Community Choir presents its annual Easter Cantata at Bee Ridge Church east of Brazil on Friday evening. The Choir’s final performance of the cantata will be this Friday evening at the Little Historic Church of Carbon. Admission is free, but there will be a free-will offering taken...
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CHURCH NEWS May 20, 2022
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
Annunciation The church is open from sun up til sun down Weekend Mass, Confession, & Adoration: Saturday 7pm Mass with Confession after Mass Sunday 9am Mass with Confession before Mass at 8:00am First Saturday of each month Adoration & Confession 9-11am...
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Saving Up For Brother’s Daisy BB Gun
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
As I was filling my bird feeder with seed this afternoon, I saw a beautiful bird on the fence. The colorful bird was a male oriole, my first to view in this area. All too soon he took flight out of sight. Englishman George Calvert, first Lord Baltimore, the founder of Maryland and Delaware would have been pleased to know a bird was named in his honor...
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MEMORIAL DAY: Let Us Never Forget Our Solemn Pledge
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
We must believe in our ability to work together to solve our toughest problems. On Memorial Day, 1945, the war in Europe had ended but the fighting in the Pacific continued, Lt. Gen. Lucian Truscott voiced remarks at the Sicily-Rome American Cemetery at Nettuno, Italy. ...
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Local Elementary Art Students Win Violin Artwork Prizes
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
Local students from Clay County were excited to become winners in the statewide JESA, Juried Exhibition of Student Art, themed around the 11th Quadrennial Violin Competition of Indianapolis. That international competition started in 1982. JESA asks that the violin be the center of the artwork, and students spent about four weeks on it. Their artwork will be on exhibit during the competition...
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RONALD LEE KING II, Carbon, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 05/20/22)
Ronald Lee King II, 42, loving husband, son, uncle, and friend for many in funeral service across the country, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 at his home. Ron was born on September 18, 1979 in Branson, Missouri to Ronald L. Sr., and Paulane L. Butler. He was a graduate of South Central High School in Farina, Illinois and later started working for his step-father Charlie Butler at Butler Coach Company...
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Price signs with Calumet College of St. Joseph
(High School Sports ~ 05/20/22)
Northview’s Christian Price spent the entirety of his high school athletic career on the soccer field. In his final season for the Knights last fall, Price led the team in goals scored and set a record for most goals scored in a game, which led to multiple collegiate programs reaching out to the senior about bringing him aboard...
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White's big night leads Northview to second-place sectional finish
(High School Sports ~ 05/20/22)
There was nothing normal about Thursday’s boys track and field sectional held at Terre Haute South. To begin with, the meet was delayed by over an hour due to a thunderstorm that rolled through the Wabash Valley and forced all of the participating teams to huddle up in the South gymnasium until it passed...
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