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First Responders - Location, location, location
(Local News ~ 04/05/24)
First Responders responded within seconds of a reported accident at the intersection of Jackson Street and State Road 59 Monday afternoon. Brazil Police and Fire departments and STAR Ambulance were dispatched shortly after 2:30 p.m. Traffic on SR59 was backed up briefly due to the accident...
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Carbon has a new Deputy Marshal
(Local News ~ 04/05/24)
Carbon is growing, and so is the Town Marshal’s Department. “It is a big job for one man to do,” said Board President Mike Bemis. I am glad we are able to do this. It will be a great asset and a blessing for our community, and we know the caliber of the man selected for this position.”...
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Heavy/Farm Equipment Safety
(Local News ~ 04/05/24)
Seasonal changes bring a lot more farm equipment to Indiana’s roadways, as more than 94,000 farmers have started spring planting. Learning how to share the road with heavy equipment is an essential part of driving safety for everyone in rural communities and bigger cities. Farm equipment can include tractors, combines, grain carts, grain wagons, and large trucks, which are wide—sometimes taking up most of the road—and often travel at speeds no greater than 25 mph...
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Sparklight® to Begin Accepting Applications: Charitable Giving Fund to Support Local Nonprofit Organizations
(Local News ~ 04/05/24)
Sparklight® will begin accepting spring 2024 applications in April for the company’s Charitable Giving Fund, which annually awards $250,000 in grants to 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Applications will be accepted through April 30, 2024. Charitable Giving Fund grants will be made available across communities served by Sparklight and the other Cable One family of brands (Fidelity Communications, Hargray and ValuNet Fiber) and will concentrate support in the following priority areas:...
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Council approves additional appropriations
(Local News ~ 04/05/24)
The council approved additional appropriations at the most recent County Council meeting. The council approved additional appropriations that included personnel services of $1,541.56 and other services and charges of $20,000. $1,541.56 will be used for the Clay County Sheriff’s narcotics investigator overtime pay, which the DEA will reimburse...
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Clay County Commissioners’ active agenda
(Local News ~ 04/05/24)
Clay County will soon receive a new Indiana Historical Marker. Clay County Commissioners approved the maker for Elizabeth “Bessie” Eaglesfield to be placed on the courthouse lawn. A committee of Jeff Koehler, Vickie Mace, and Paul Sinders will review and recommend a location for the marker...
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Good news: Air Evac - 20 years of saving lives
(Local News ~ 04/05/24)
For 20 years, Air Evac Lifeteam 39 has been changing lives in Clay County and surrounding communities. In 2004, Air Evac Lifeteam, an air ambulance service based in Missouri, opened its base at the Clay County Airport. The original idea was to help patients in rural areas promptly get the medical attention they need to save their lives...
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Northview gets rid of season-opening jitters in loss to Terre Haute North
(High School Sports ~ 04/05/24)
In a perfect world, Northview’s softball team would have a couple of games under their belt before getting the annual Lady Braves Bash Tournament hosted by Terre Haute South at Miss Softball America underway. But Mother Nature didn’t make that possible this year...
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