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Businesses help with child safety seat installations
(State News ~ 06/02/13)
Times Staff Report TERRE HAUTE -- Chances and Services for Youth is teaming up with Dollar Tree on State Road 46 to help parents and caregivers make sure their child safety seats are properly installed in their vehicles. Certified technicians will be available from 9 a.m.-noon., Saturday, June 8, at Dollar Tree by the eastside Walmart on SR 46...
- Clean Up Day (Local News ~ 06/02/13)
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Northview Honor Roll
(Local News ~ 06/02/13)
Fourth Nine Weeks Freshmen Academic Distinction Joshua Alsip, Hanna Barnett, Brett Carter, Kaytlin Galloway, Emily Johnson, Jordan Mills, Hannah Stagg, Morgan Stearley, Michael Thomas, Stephen Wright High Distinction Ashley Brown, Abbigaile Cooper, Jacob Dean, Taylor Dove, Blake Dudley, Samuel Grimes, Caitlyn Haverkamp, Quinton Hayes, Ashley Heck, Gabrielle Horrall, Sydney Jolliff, Nicole Matson, Madison McDonald, Allison Miller, Samantha Moss, Dawon Nelson, Rachel Stark, Tucker Stewart, Madison Trusty, Caleb Williams, Garith Willis, Katila Wymer. ...
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If they're investigating, they must do it right
(Column ~ 06/02/13)
By my count, 11 separate Washington investigations are looking into the three big issues besetting the Obama Administration right now: Benghazi, IRS targeting the Tea Party groups, and the Justice Department's pursuit of national security leaks to Associated Press reporters...
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Fixing 'fixed' computers
(Column ~ 06/02/13)
When doing business in a town the size of ours, you have to do a good, honest, best-of-your-ability job, and never criticize any competitor's work. Overall, I think we've been true to this at Computer Central in Brazil. Of course, sometimes people have misunderstandings with out son Nathan's fixes and in most every case, he can walk them through the fix...
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Our actions affect everything
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/02/13)
To the Editor: Humans do affect all creatures on the earth. When we destroy wild land to build homes, factories, shopping malls, garbage dumps, amusement parks, the land is changed. The animals that once lived there, from the bugs that lived in the ground to the birds that ate them, all may disappear...
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Be more careful next time
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/02/13)
To the Editor: Grant's tomb and the Great Pyramid of Giza are now cockeyed on their bases! It seems in this day and age of power movers, people cannot but grass around a rock without hitting them. However, when you are cutting around memorial markers in the cemetery, you are not cutting around landscaping pavers or some concrete lawn statue...
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Against new regulations
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/02/13)
To the Editor: As many may know by now, the Environmental Protection Agency is attempting to implement another round of painful energy regulations. As a business owner, energy is already a significant part of our operating costs as it is. Due to the new EPA standards, which will not allow for new coal facilities or coal facility upgrades, those costs will become an even larger share of our budget...
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It all begins with the boy
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/02/13)
To the Editor: We are still collecting pop cans and tabs for both the "Rice for Haiti" children and for the Ronald McDonald House in Indianapolis. I was asked at Pizza Hut if we still collected: Yes, yes. It's an ongoing project that has no end. Our church asks for any pop cans and don't ask for monies for any part of the expense of stacking or shipping as our church absorbs the costs and feel we are in some way helping those children by feeding the food they are used to...
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'Rice for Haiti' project ongoing
(Letter to the Editor ~ 06/02/13)
To the Editor: We are still collecting pop cans and tabs for both the "Rice for Haiti" children and for the Ronald McDonald House in Indianapolis. I was asked at Pizza Hut if we still collected: Yes, yes. It's an ongoing project that has no end. Our church asks for any pop cans and don't ask for monies for any part of the expense of stacking or shipping as our church absorbs the costs and feel we are in some way helping those children by feeding the food they are used to...
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Indiana Lottery
(Other Record ~ 06/02/13)
INDIANAPOLIS -- Here are the winning numbers selected Friday and Saturday in the Hoosier Lottery: Friday Daily Three-Midday 2-3-4 Daily Three-Evening 1-3-1 Daily Four-Midday 1-6-1-7 Daily Four-Evening 5-0-0-1 Cash 5 12-19-23-35-38 Mix and Match 3-9-21-29-44...
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Illinois Lottery
(Other Record ~ 06/02/13)
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Here are the winning numbers selected Friday, Saturday and Sunday in the Illinois Lottery: Friday Pick Three-Midday 2-7-7 Pick Three-Evening 8-4-6 Pick Four-Midday 0-0-1-3 Pick Four-Evening 9-9-1-3 My 3-Midday 6-5-7 My 3-Evening...
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Stage production honors President Lincoln's heritage
(Local News ~ 06/02/13)
LINCOLN CITY, IND -- President Abraham Lincoln grew up in southern Indiana. "My childhood home I see again, and gladden with the view: And still as mem'ries crowd my brain, there's sadness in it too," said President Lincoln in reference to his Indiana homestead...
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Performance set for June 23
(Community News ~ 06/02/13)
The Clay Community Theatre will present, "A Fine Day to Sing Praise," June 23. The event is being billed as an "afternoon of traditional and contemporary gospel music," featuring performances by the Community Theatre Singers and Graybeard. Practices will take place at the Lark Theater Sundays at 2 p.m., and Monday and Thursday evenings at 6:30 p.m...
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Humane Society needs assistance
(Local News ~ 06/02/13)
The Clay County Humane Society is in need of supplies and items for maintaining upkeep on the animals it currently houses. The animal shelter, which is currently keeping more than 100 cats and dogs, is running low on many essential items necessary to keep so many animals...
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Yelton retires as LEAAP coordinator
(Local News ~ 06/02/13)
After 10 years as coordinator of the Linking Education to Adults, Adolescents and Preschoolers (LEAAP) Center, Mary Yelton is retiring. Yelton, a resident of Clay County for more than 60 years, has valued her time at the LEAAP Center, saying it "provides educational opportunities for all ages."...
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Searching for relative's remains
(Local News ~ 06/02/13)
All Kathryn McDevitt wants is closure for her grandmother. Recently, Kathryn contacted The Brazil Times regarding her grandmother, who died in Brazil Jan. 18, 1929, after a cross-country trek for a funeral. Her grandmother, Esther McDevitt, traveled from Seattle, Wash., back to Brazil -- where she was originally from -- to attend the funeral of her mother...
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