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RAY HENRY BOYCE
(Obituary ~ 06/14/06)
Ray Henry Boyce, 77 of Greenwood, Ind., and formerly of Brazil, died at 11:55 p.m. June 11, 2006, at his residence. He was born Feb. 23, 1929, in Brazil as the son of Henry John and Kathryn Pearl Garrison Boyce. Ray graduated from Brazil High School and Indiana State University. ...
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WILLIAM E. HEINE
(Obituary ~ 06/14/06)
William E. Heine, 70 of Parke County, died June 12, 2006, at 4:10 p.m in West Central Community Hospital. He was born July 31, 1935, in Terre Haute, the son of Arthur Heine and Emma Benell Heine. As a young boy the family moved to Appleton, WI where they lived for several years. ...
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Time capsule honors servicemen
(Local News ~ 06/14/06)
Edie Campe photos Members of the Last Man's Club (Korean Era) No. 5 of Brazil listen to speakers during a dedication ceremony for a time capsule that was buried May 31st. The ceremony recognized veterans of all branches and wars. Area residents have a new way to honor United States military servicemen...
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Shoplifting suspects traced through automobile
(Local News ~ 06/14/06)
On Thursday, Brazil City Patrolman Chris Blila found the vehicle believed to be used by two shoplifters in the parking lot of Forest Park Plaza. Suspects Eric Wilkinson, 31, and Angela Kidd, 35, both of Terre Haute, were found near a fast food restaurant...
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Lightning strike causes house fire
(Local News ~ 06/14/06)
Lewis Twp. Vol. Fire Dept. photos Top: The Brad Ferree residence, 13709 S. C.R. 300 W., was the scene of a house fire caused by a lightning strike early Sunday morning. Bottom: A direct lightning strike caused intense flames and smoke to shoot out of the air conditioning vents, damaging the wall area near the vents...
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Injured officer back on duty
(Local News ~ 06/14/06)
Brazil Police Patrolman Chris Blila is back on duty nearly five months after he and Sgt. Dave Archer were injured in the line of duty. The two officers sustained injuries to their hands and arms during a Jan. 13 domestic disturbance call and had been off duty ever since. Archer has not yet been cleared by his doctors to return to work, but after an extended convalescence, Blila resumed his duties as a patrolman in mid-May...
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