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R.I.P. to the Mighty XP
(Features ~ 03/02/14)
When servicing computers at Computer Central in Brazil it is important to know when a computer's Operating System is scheduled to "die" -- Operating System being the software which makes everything work. With apologies for geek-talk, this is how Microsoft explains Operating System death:...
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Smart financial moves for women
(Features ~ 03/02/14)
On March 8, we observe International Women's Day, a celebration of women's economic, political and social achievements. Yet women everywhere still face challenges -- and here in the United States, one of their biggest challenges may be to gain the resources they need to enjoy a comfortable retirement. So, if you're a woman, what steps should you take to make progress toward this goal?...
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Lincoln Day Dinner: Coats discusses Republican Party, climate in Washington
(Local News ~ 03/02/14)
The Republican Party needs to double down and fight to take back Washington D.C., U.S. Senator Dan Coats told the crowd gathered at Center Point United Methodist Church on Saturday night. Several residents joined state and local elected officials for the Clay County Republican Club's annual Lincoln Day Dinner...
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Mini 4-H enrollment is under way
(Local News ~ 03/02/14)
Clay County's 4-H program is looking for local first- and second-graders interested in joining Mini 4-H. Mini 4-H is an organzation that gives youth the chance to see the benefits of 4-H before being age eligible to enroll in the state program. Mini 4-H'ers can choose from and participate in 19 projects, including arts and crafts, forestry, collections, pet animals, photography, rockets and wildlife...
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Charges filed against couple accused of welfare fraud
(Local News ~ 03/02/14)
Formal charges were filed last week against the Clay City couple accused of using Medicaid assistance from a deceased family member to buy and sell prescription medication. Michael and Sandra Muhammad each face charges of conspiracy to deal a schedule II controlled substance, a Class B felony; possession of a controlled substance, D felony; and welfare fraud, an A misdemeanor. The charges were filed Feb. 24 in Clay Circuit Court...
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Info meeting for Vigo County Relay for Life effort is Thursday
(Local News ~ 03/02/14)
Local residents will have the opportunity to learn more about Relay for Life of Vigo County on Thursday. The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of Vigo County has scheduled an informational meeting on March 6 at 6 p.m. in The Brazil Times office located on Meridian Street. All local residents interested in participating in or learning more about the event are invited to attend...
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Jail Bookings
(Police Logs ~ 03/02/14)
The following jail bookings were made between March 1-2 at the Clay County Justice Center: Leaving the Scene of Accident Byerly, Jeremy Wayne, 30 Resisting Law Enforcement Byerly, Jeremy Wayne, 30 Awaiting Arraignment Nicoson, John, 40 Byerly, Jeremy Wayne, 30...
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Carol Kittle Stantz
(Obituary ~ 03/02/14)
Carol Kittle Stantz, 77, of Spencer, Ind., passed away March 1, 2014, at her home, with her family by her side, after an extended illness. Carol was born March 10, 1936, in Clay City, Ind. the daughter of Israel "Curly" and Marjorie (Edmonson) Kittle. She graduated from Clay City High School with the class of 1954. She also studied to be a Lab Technician from Elkhart University in Elkhart, Ind...
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