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Fowler finds ways to impact games on consistent basis
(High School Sports ~ 02/16/23)
His season statistics don’t jump off the page. But his impact on the floor, as well as away from it, can’t be quantified by numbers. Northview’s Joshua Fowler has embraced his role with the program, head coach Michael Byrum stated, and in doing so, the 6-foot-3 junior has been an integral part of the Knights recently playing some of their best basketball of the winter...
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Friends of the Library hosting monthly book sale now
(Local News ~ 02/16/23)
The Friends of the Brazil Public Library group is hosting a book sale today and tomorrow at the library. The sale began yesterday, Feb. 16, and was open from noon-4 p.m. It will be open today, Feb. 17, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and again tomorrow, Feb. 18, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m...
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Charlotte Jean Romanic, Greencastle, IN
(Obituary ~ 02/16/23)
Charlotte Jean Romanic, 80, of Greencastle, passed away Saturday, February 11, 2023. She was born February 28, 1942 to George and Fern Cannon. She grew up in Rosedale, Indiana and later moved to Chicago, IL where she graduated High School. Her early years were spent helping her parents on a potato farm, true to her Irish heritage. ...
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VET GIRLS RISE - Gaining life experience, confidence
(Local News ~ 02/16/23)
JILL GILBERT AGE 23 -Air Force 2003-2007. Like most people, Gilbert wanted out - to not be “stuck” forever in her hometown. Jill Gilbert admits she was running away from some terrible relationships. “I felt like I couldn’t make anyone happy with any decisions or accomplishments I made,” she said. “I wanted to get paid to travel and make my own decisions. My service to this country impacted every aspect of my life.”...
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Spring turkey reserved hunt applications open February 19
(Local News ~ 02/16/23)
Beginning Feb. 19, hunters can apply for spring turkey reserved hunts at on.IN.gov/reservedhunt. The online method is the only way to apply for the hunts listed below. Applications must be submitted by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, March 19. No late entries will be accepted. Applicants must possess a hunting license that is valid for the hunt they apply for...
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Busy School Board Meeting
(Local News ~ 02/16/23)
The February Board of Trustees monthly meeting was busy, with several presentations. First up, Director of Business Affairs John Szabo’s presentation about the annual budget report. Szabo said he was” left in a good place,” commenting on a great job Mark Shayatovich did for the Clay Community School Corporation...
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~ Church News for Sunday, Feb. 19, 2023 ~
(Local News ~ 02/16/23)
Benwood Mt. Lebanon Church Benwood Mt. Lebanon Church, 945 E. Co. Rd. 1200 N, Brazil. Sunday school starts at 9:30 a.m. The Church Service begins at 10:30 a.m. Please come and join us in fellowship and worship. We also have a ladies Bible study that meets at 9:30 on Thursday morning in the fellowship hall. Any ladies in the community are welcome to attend...
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Snyders open ‘This & That by Cat’ on city’s southside
(Local News ~ 02/16/23)
Another creative outlet, both literally and figuratively, has been made available for the residents of Brazil, Clay County and beyond. Catrina Snyder, better known as Cat, proudly opened her new storefront, called This & That by Cat, to the public Thursday morning with an official ribbon-cutting ceremony among a host of family, friends and area leaders...
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Hill, Nees make Northview proud at bowling Indiana state finals
(Local News ~ 02/16/23)
While Northview’s bowling team had hoped to have its entire team competing in the Blue Chip State Finals last weekend, the program was still represented in the Singles State Finals by Brylan Hill and Cam Nees. The two veterans bowled three regular matches, which essentially seeded them for the roll-off that followed...
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Tuesday crash has officials encouraging safety
(Local News ~ 02/16/23)
A vehicle-pedestrian accident last night in Brazil has officials urging people to use safety precautions. Brazil Police Department responded to an accident report on Vandalia Street and Pell Drive around 7 p.m. Assistant Police Chief Dennis Archer confirmed the motorist reported darkness, weather, and the bright headlights of an oncoming vehicle made it difficult to see a 67-year-old woman in the street until it was too late to stop...
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