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College News
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
Olivet Nazarene University BOURBONNAIS, Ill. -- Olivet Nazarene recently released the names of students on the dean's list for the 2012 fall semester. To qualify for inclusion on the dean's list, a student must have been enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student and must have attained a semester grade-point average of 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 grading scale...
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Club News
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
Modern Homemakers The Modern Homemakers met at the home of Wilma Modesitt. All gave the pledge of allegiance and the homemaker's creed. Devotions were given by Helen Megenhardt, "What God has Promised." Roll call was answered with, "Researching the Most Beautiful Thing in Nature."...
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Reunions
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
The following are a list of upcoming reunions in the area as provided to The Brazil Times: Staunton Alumni Reunion Alumni of Staunton High School are planning their annual banquet, which will take place May 18, 2013. They will be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the first graduation of the school...
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YMCA of Clay County sets up dance for Friday
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
The YMCA of Clay County will conduct a youth dance Friday, Feb. 22. The dance is open to sixth-, seventh- and eighth-graders. Students should bring their school identification or other document showing their grade. The dance will begin at 8 p.m., and end at 10:30...
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New area code may be needed
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
According to reports, the 812 telephone area code is running low on available numbers and will need significant changes in the future. The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC) is encouraging consumers to know the options and provide comments on the upcoming changes...
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Invasive Species Work Day offered Feb. 23 at Dobbs Park
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
TERRE HAUTE -- The Invasive Species Education/Work Day at Dobbs Park will take place Feb. 23. Dobbs Park Nature Center is inviting anyone interested in learning about invasive species in Indiana and what can be done to control and eradicate them. The workshop will have two parts...
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Public Record
(Police Logs ~ 02/19/13)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Feb. 15-18: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Dustin James Alexander, 25: 1. Burglary 2. Theft 3. Neglect of a dependent Anna May Odaire, 33: 1. Conversion...
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SMWC scholarship available
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
Helping to make a college education more accessible, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College and Catholic Charities in Terre Haute continue to impact the community with an annual scholarship award program. Established in 2011, the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College/Catholic Charities Terre Haute Scholarship is designed to help clients of Catholic Charities, who might not otherwise have the opportunity to further their education, earn a degree at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College...
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Board of Works advances with Pogue's Run Project
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
Recently, the Brazil Board of Public Work and Safety approved a utility agreement with Duke Energy to have some utilities moved in order to move forward with the Pogue's Run project. According to Brazil Mayor Brian Wyndham, a utility poll had to be moved in addition to some underground work near what used to be the Alamo Restaurant...
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Staunton sets tighter codes for speeding
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
STAUNTON -- The Staunton Town Council unanimously re-vamped its town traffic code recently. During the council's monthly meeting, it approved Ordinance No. 1-2013, effectively changing the town's existing traffic ordinance. According to the revised ordinance, it will now be a violation for motor vehicles to drive within town limits beyond 30 mph or 15 mph in alleys...
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Musical Coffee Bar!
(Local News ~ 02/19/13)
Northview High School hosted an evening of music as all students who qualified for the ISSMA State Solo and Ensemble performed for guests. Pictured is Devin McGuire on saxophone. The school also served coffee, cappuccino, biscotti and other desserts to those attending...
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