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Wearing blue for Stu: Rex honor Bennett with 'Stu Strong' Night
(High School Sports ~ 07/12/23)
When Jacob Harden heard the unfortunate news that Stuart Bennett had to be airlifted to Eskenazi Hospital in Indianapolis after suffering life-threatening injuries he sustained in an automobile accident, he knew he wanted to help in any way that he could...
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Car Show raises money for Shop-with-a-Cop program
(Local News ~ 07/12/23)
Although the skies were cloudy, the inclement weather held off long enough for the 2nd annual Blue Santa Car Show at York Chevrolet Buick, 2456 West US 40, Brazil. Local officers from the Brazil Police and the Clay County Sheriff’s departments were on hand to help with the judging. Deputy Dawgs provided the food. The event was organized by the Clay County FOP Lodge 114...
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The Clay County Historical Society has a big shoe to fill
(Local News ~ 07/12/23)
The monthly Clay County Historical Society meeting was held Monday, July 10. The public is welcome to attend the monthly meetings, social time, and refreshments follow. The meeting began with a discussion of the Street Fest that will take place on Saturday, September 16...
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Free concert in Clay City
(Local News ~ 07/12/23)
There's an opportunity for free live music this weekend. On July 16, at 7 PM, The New Generation Singers will perform their sermon-in-song "L.O.V.E." Clay City's Faith Southern Baptist Church will host the Christian Youth Group. New G, for short, is on its Northeast Region Tour, headed from their hometown of St. Joseph, Missouri, to New York. The two-part concert will have a formal and informal section, as well as a sermon-in-song where singers tie the songs with dialogues written...
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Getting R.E.A.L. about bullying
(Local News ~ 07/12/23)
The Brazil Public Library was an exciting place Wednesday afternoon during Gracie Jiu-Jitsu’s Summer Presentation. Instructor Jason Frazier got R.E.A.L. with families about children’s vital role in stopping bullying when it starts. “We have to respect everyone, including the bully,” Frazier told the children. “Bullys are not born to bully; they learn to bully.”...
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Jimmy Hoffa remembered
(Local News ~ 07/12/23)
On August 8, the state historical marker featuring Jimmy Hoffa will be dedicated. The new sign was lobbied for but delayed by Covid. The sign was placed at the beginning of July on the northeast corner of U.S. 40 and State Road 59. The dedication is open to the public and will take place on-site...
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