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George T. Chevrier
(Obituary ~ 09/16/14)
George T. Chevrier, 61 of Brazil went to meet his Lord and Savior Friday September 12, 2014 at Union Hospital-Terre Haute. He attended River Community Church in Brazil. George was preceded in death by his mother and daughter, Nicole Rashell Chevrier. Survivors include his wife; Sharon K. (Franklin) Chevrier of Brazil Children; Daron Morgan, Trent Morgan, Brock Chevrier and Todd Chevrier. daughter Missy Lovett. Many grandchildren and great grand children...
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Elizabeth Wilkinson Smith
(Obituary ~ 09/16/14)
Elizabeth Wilkinson Smith, Brazil, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Thursday, September 4, 2014. She was born to Lake Pritchett Wilkinson and CC Wilkinson on August 16, 1917 in Vandeburgh County, Indiana. She attended Cynthianna Schools, graduating from high school with the class of 1934. ...
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Ride yields $5,000 for Humane Society
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
Brazil Mayor Brian Wyndham, along with local business and community support, raised more than $5,000 for the Clay County Humane Society during the annual Mayor's Ride on Sept. 6. "We do this every year as a fundraiser to benefit the Humane Society," Wyndham said after handing the check over to Humane Society board member Janice Clark and Humane Shelter manager Sable Randolph...
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Mercedes Marie Harwood
(Births ~ 09/16/14)
Rachel Auterson, Brazil, and James E. Harwood II, Crawfordsville, would like to announce the birth of their daughter, Mercedes Marie Harwood. She was born at 5:06 a.m. on Aug. 29 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. She weighed 5 pounds, 5 ounces and was 18 inches long...
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Easton Carter Herbert
(Births ~ 09/16/14)
Ryan and Corey Herbert, Brazil, would like to announce the birth of a son, Easton Carter Herbert. He was born at 8:05 a.m. on July 8 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. He weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces, and was 20.5 inches long. His maternal grandparents are Tony and Kay Moss, Brazil. His paternal grandparents are Bill and Elisa Herbert, Poland...
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Hamilton Center offering contest
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
Hamilton Center is sponsoring an art, poetry and creative writing contest in connection with its upcoming Annual Dinner scheduled for Oct. 28. The subject for the contest is "Bringing Mental Illness out of the Shadows". There will be categories for middle school students, high school students, college students and the general public...
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Tipton is The Brazil Times contest winner
(Community News ~ 09/16/14)
Roy Tipton, Brazil, won the $200 prize for participating in the recent The Brazil Times circulation subscription contest. Above is Brazil Times Circulation Manager Karen Barnhart, left, and Sandy Tipton, accepting the award on behalf of Roy Tipton.
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Butterfly release
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
Van Buren Elementary kindergarten students observed the release of their very first monarch butterfly last week. Kindergartener Sophie Tipton and teacher Carrie Lovett opened the cage to let the new butterfly out into the world. "We've learned recently about how there aren't as many monarch butterflies as there were before, so we wanted to help as well as show the students about the stages of life butterflies go through," Lovett said...
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90th birthday party brings back memories
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
I usually try to write on Sunday afternoon each week. Yesterday, the keyboard saw little action. Paul and I attended a party to celebrate the 90th birthday of William (Bill) Lynch Jr. I proudly state openly, he and I are second cousins. The party was held at First Presbyterian Church. ...
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'Guys did not miss a day of work': Employees key in company's return from fire
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
Without the assistance of his employees, a local business owner says he would not have been able to weather the tragedy that struck his roofing company more than three months ago. Brad Pell, owner of Pell Roofing & Siding Company, said on the Monday following the June 14 fire that destroyed three businesses, his employees were back to work as usual...
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Overcoming challenges of disabilities the topic of free seminar
(Community News ~ 09/16/14)
Indianapolis Colts community spokesperson Josh Bleill will be the keynote speaker at a disability employment seminar on Sept. 24 at the Terre Haute Holiday Inn. Bleill, a native of Greenfield, Indiana, Purdue graduate and Marine veteran was severely injured while serving a tour of duty in Iraq in 2006, resulting in the loss of both of his legs. His story will inspire and motivate...
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White Violet Farm Alpacas to host Open House Sept. 28
(Community News ~ 09/16/14)
On Sunday, Sept. 28, White Violet Farm Alpacas at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, a ministry of the Sisters of Providence, will join other alpaca breeders in the United States and Canada in observance of National Alpaca Farm Days with an open house from 1 to 4 p.m...
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Northview class to meet on Oct. 4
(Community News ~ 09/16/14)
The Northview High School Class of 1994 will meet for a 20-year reunion 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4, at the Coach's Time Out Sports Bar, 101 E. National Ave., Brazil.
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Donations needed to feed the hungry
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
Indiana Conservation Officers are encouraging Hoosier hunters to donate part of their 2014-15 deer harvest to help feed the hungry. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division's Sportsmen's Benevolent Fund program provides hunters with an opportunity to provide "nutritious meals for those in need," said DNR Law Enforcement Division Director Danny East...
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Court News: Sept. 12-15
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse Sept. 12-15: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges James Austin Stantz, 18, 1: Battery Shane Rodman, 19, 1: Conversion James W. Hendrickson Jr., 21, 1: Public intoxication...
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Jail Bookings, Sept. 15-16
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
Clay County Justice Center The following jail bookings were made at the Clay County Justice Center between Sept. 15-16: Awaiting Arraignment Purtell, Amanda N., 29 Pending Cotton, Andrew Scott, 32 Cox Jr., Glenn W., 36 Mathews, Brock J., 23 Houk, Malinda M., 46...
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Power of the Community, Taste of Clay County set for next week
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
Power of the Community, a dinner and auction event, is set for 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, at North Clay Middle School. A fundraiser for children's literacy efforts, the event will feature a "Taste of Clay County" with food provided by restaurants and caterers in the county...
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Bringing home the hardware
(High School Sports ~ 09/16/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Confidence is booming for Northview cross country runners and Tuesday night's home meet should do nothing, but boost those feelings. The Knights came away with a pair of titles, winning both the girls and boys' meets on their home course at Craig Park with Cam Trout also winning the boys' individual title...
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Northview girls blank Edgewood soccer
(High School Sports ~ 09/16/14)
Times Staff Report ELLETSVILLE -- The Northview girls' soccer team recorded a Western Indiana Conference road win on Tuesday evening, blanking Edgewood, 3-0. The Knights jumped out front with a goal from Kaytlin Galloway, who sent home a header off a corner kick, to score in the seventh minute of the match...
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Northview and Clay City volleyball pick up road wins
(High School Sports ~ 09/16/14)
Times Staff Report TERRE HAUTE -- Northview continued to roll in conference volleyball matches, dominating West Vigo on Monday evening, 25-10, 25-10, 25-9. Madison McDonald controlled the service line with 13 aces against the Vikings to go with seven kills and four digs...
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Staunton man accused of child molesting over 8-year span
(Local News ~ 09/16/14)
A Staunton man was arrested on a warrant Monday following a two-month investigation into allegations of child molesting. Douglas L. Robertson, 39, was charged Monday in Clay Circuit Court with a single count of child molesting, a Class A felony. He's accused of having sexual relations with a female under the age of 14 for about eight years, according to an Indiana State Police news release...
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