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Hear supports local ministry
(Local News ~ 01/24/24)
Charles Hear proudly supports the Clay County Cooperative Benevolence Ministry this past holiday season in their efforts to help those with financial needs. Care for children and families continues to be a significant concern and providing support can be garnered for organizations like this is crucial to improving Clay County. Charles has been supporting families and child in legal concerns through his law practice...
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Attorney General Todd Rokita reminds Hoosiers to be alert during National Human Trafficking Awareness Month
(Local News ~ 01/24/24)
Attorney General Todd Rokita is asking Hoosiers to stay alert for signs of human trafficking in communities across Indiana and to report any suspicious activities to authorities. “Human trafficking may seem like an issue that doesn’t affect your specific community, but it’s sometimes brushed under the rug because victims are either scared to admit the truth or are groomed at a young age,” Attorney General Rokita said. ...
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Trooper Struck and Seriously Injured Along I-65 in Indianapolis
(Local News ~ 01/24/24)
Indianapolis, IN - An Indiana State Trooper was struck and critically injured by a vehicle on I-65 near 30th Street in Indianapolis. Trooper Azariah Keith stopped on the left shoulder of I-65 southbound at the 116 mile marker to help a stranded motorist change a flat tire. He finished changing the tire and the motorist was pulling away when another southbound vehicle lost control and struck Trooper Keith before colliding with the back of his police car...
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UPDATED - ISP arrest Brazil man on Child molestation allegations
(Local News ~ 01/24/24)
Child molestation allegations filed on Brazil man. The Indiana State Police arrested Tyler Maybaugh, 34, Brazil, on the allegations Thursday afternoon. Maybaugh is currently booked in at the Clay County Justice Center and is awaiting formal court proceedings on a level B felony charge with a $25,000 cash bond...
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Northview pushes Patriots to brink in road loss
(High School Sports ~ 01/24/24)
Northview’s boys basketball team was set to embark on its most daunting six-game stretch, with each coming on the road, of the season last week but Mother Nature intervened and pushed it back eight days. That meant the Knights began the first of their battles on Wednesday at Terre Haute North, a team that entered on a nine-game winning streak and were unblemished on their home floor...
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