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Daughter born to Jenas
(Births ~ 09/01/15)
Katelyn Lorelei Jena was born to Christopher and Dr. Danielle Jena of Terre Haute at 7:21 p.m., Aug. 29, 2015 in Union Hospital, Terre Haute. The baby girl weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and was 21 inches long. She joins her sibling, Austin Douglas Jena, 25 months old...
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Martha Marie Wright Fitch
(Obituary ~ 09/01/15)
Martha Marie Wright Fitch, 78, Center Point, passed away Sunday August 30, 2015 at her home in Center Point, Indiana with her family be her side. Martha was born on April 22, 1937 in Evansville, Indiana to the late Marion and Frances (Pribble) Dome. Mrs. Fitch graduated from Brazil High School. Martha married Charles "Bill" Wright on May 25, 1955, he passed away in 1986. She later married Willis D. Fitch on April 22, 2009. She is preceded in death by her brother, Ray. H. Dome...
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National Historic Preservation Act may play into decision to move Bowling Green bridge
(Local News ~ 09/01/15)
A U.S. federal regulation may play into whether or not the Bowling Green bridge over the Eel River remains in place or is moved to Brown County. "Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act requires Federal agencies to take into account the effects of their undertakings on historic properties and afford the Council a reasonable opportunity to comment on such undertakings." (Code of Federal Regulations at 36 CFR Part 800.)...
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Clay Youth Football League results from Aug. 29
(Community Sports ~ 09/01/15)
Clay Youth Football League scores from week three and week four schedule. Saturday, Aug. 29 (week 3) Instructional League (K-2 grade) Panthers 25, Seahawks 24 Bulldogs 20, Packers 0 Junior League (3-4 grade) Jaguars 7, Cowboys 6 Lions 36, Patriots 0...
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Monday, Aug. 31 prep roundup
(High School Sports ~ 09/01/15)
Times Staff Report TERRE HAUTE -- The Northview Knights appear to be gelling on the tennis courts and the results are compelling. Northview won three different matches via three-set decisions to edge out previously unbeaten West Vigo, 3-2 on Monday evening...
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AP Indiana High School Football Top 10 Teams
(High School Sports ~ 09/01/15)
The Associated Press Top 10 Indiana high school football poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records through games of Tuesday, September 01, 2015, rating points and previous rankings: 6A Others receiving votes: 11, LaPorte 32. 12, Hamilton Southeastern 22. 13, Indpls Pike 10. 14, Noblesville 6. 15, Columbus North 4. 16, Homestead 2...
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Dr. Forrest R. Buell
(Obituary ~ 09/01/15)
Dr. Forrest R. Buell, 87, of Clay City, passed away on August 31, 2015 at Westminister Village Rehab and Health Center, in Terre Haute, with his family by his side. Dr. Buell was born July 25, 1928 in Bowling Green, to the late Wilmer and Etta (Huber) Buell. ...
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Janis Marie (Miller) Allee
(Obituary ~ 09/01/15)
Janis Marie (Miller) Allee, 55, of Brazil, passed away unexpectedly on August 29, 2015 at her home. Janis was born February 24, 1960 in Brazil, the daughter of the late Joseph and Lois (Bennett) Miller. She worked at the Clay County Health Center and Clay County Hospital in housekeeping. Janis loved shopping but her greatest joy was spending time with her family especially her grandchildren. She attended First Baptist Church in Brazil...
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COURT NEWS August 31-September 1, 2015
(Local News ~ 09/01/15)
Clay County Courthouse Clay Superior Court William Richard Moss, 31, Driving While Suspended Janice M. Akers, 47, Operating A Vehicle While Intoxicated, Endangering A Person, Operating A Vehicle With An ACE of .15 Or More, Leaving The Scene Of An Accident, Open Alcoholic Beverage Container During Operation of a Motor Vehicle...
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COURT NEWS August 31-September 1, 2015
(Court News ~ 09/01/15)
Clay County Courthouse Clay Superior Court William Richard Moss, 31, Driving While Suspended Janice M. Akers, 47, Operating A Vehicle While Intoxicated, Endangering A Person, Operating A Vehicle With An ACE of .15 Or More, Leaving The Scene Of An Accident, Open Alcoholic Beverage Container During Operation of a Motor Vehicle...
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Patricia Kathryn Dodge
(Obituary ~ 09/01/15)
Patricia Kathryn Dodge, 90, Poland, passed away at home surrounded by her four daughters on September 1, 2015. Patricia was born June 3, 1925 in St.Paul, Minnesota, the daughter of Leo and Lillian (Sempel) Kennedy. After graduating from Holy Cross High School and attending college, she went to work for her father as a book keeper at the Nehi Bottling Company in Bemidji, Minnesota. ...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Visit to Brazil brings good food, hospitality
(Community News ~ 09/01/15)
Last week was the first week since early spring that the grass did not need mowed. This week may be dry as well. Most flowers are still beautiful, but some are losing out to hardy mums. Paul and I were in Brazil the other day tending to a little business. We stopped at Mario's for lunch. Sorry to say, we knew no one in the crowded eatery. The meal was very good and the service was everything we hoped for from our visit and full meal deal...
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Megenhardt Reunion
(Community News ~ 09/01/15)
The Megenhardt family celebrated 162 years in America at their 75th reunion on Aug. 23 at Forest Park in Brazil. A carry-in meal was shared by 74 family members and five guests. The oldest family member present was Howard Dunigan, 84. The youngest was Evan James Drake, 1, the son of Sean and Autumn (Killion) Drake...
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Rotary Happenings
(Local News ~ 09/01/15)
Chad Miller of PDF Supply was the guest speaker at the Aug. 26 Brazil Rotary Club lunch meeting at Brazil Family Restaurant. At left, Miller is shown (left) with President Rob Dispennett at the close of his program. The next Rotary lunch program is Wednesday at Brazil Family Restaurant and will feature Chuck Crabb, guest of Rotarian Kenny Crabb. Courtesy photo...
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Museum explores religion through 'Sacred Journeys'
(State News ~ 09/01/15)
(AP) -- Up the stairs and a few steps beyond the mezzanine, visitors at The Children's Museum will find themselves immersed in a sea of color. White robes, blue water, gold thrones and red dye come together in a new 7,000-square-foot exhibit that shares stories of faith...
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Ice cream social slated for Saturday
(Community News ~ 09/01/15)
Otter Creek Christian Church's annual Homemade Ice Cream Social will be 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday. There will be many homemade goodies of all kinds, and the Coon Hollar Kids will sing. There will be a bounce house, and freewill offering will be accepted...
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Clay County Through The Years: Samuel Rizley
(Local News ~ 09/01/15)
The second settler of the territory Over the next several months and leading up to and through the 2016 State of Indiana Bicentennial, volunteers from the Clay County Genealogical Library will detail the history of Clay County as it was recorded. Partnering with The Brazil Times in publishing these historical accounts, articles are expected to appear weekly in Wednesday editions of the newspaper...
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In times of need, grief dog lends his paw
(Local News ~ 09/01/15)
In a time of grief, a local funeral home has someone special to help comfort those in need. Drake Tutterow works at Moore Funeral Home, and is available to help while families are making arrangements, during visitation and, in some cases, during funeral services...
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General Election early voting schedule announced
(Local News ~ 09/01/15)
Courthouse early absentee voting Early absentee voting begins Monday, Oct. 19 at the Clay County Election Office, located on the second floor of the Clay County Courthouse, 609 E. National Ave., Room 211, Brazil. Voting will take place from 8 a.m. to noon, and 1-4 p.m. Monday through Friday...
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AAA: 35.5 million Americans to travel during holiday weekend
(Local News ~ 09/01/15)
An estimated 35.5 million Americans will journey 50 miles or more from home during the 2015 Labor Day holiday weekend, the highest volume for the holiday since 2008 and a one percent increase from 2014, according to the American Automobile Association...
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Prescription drug abuse Child safety goes far beyond the cap
(Local News ~ 09/01/15)
"Once upon a time," every good story begins that way, right? Well, in this case, it is not a good story. It is the story of prescription drug misuse that leads to abuse. Once upon a time, the quantity of prescriptions written per person was much less and our society considered taking a prescription a very serious matter. ...
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