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Commissioners say no to keeping bridge
(Local News ~ 12/07/15)
Officials cite future costs, public opinion in decision The historic bridge at Bowling Green will be going to Brown County after all. On Monday, Clay County Commissioners Paul Sinders, Bryan Allender and Jim Bowman voted to reverse an earlier decision and tell the Indiana Department of Transportation they would not sign an agreement to take responsibility for the bridge over the Eel River on S.R. 46...
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Clabber Girl Country Christmas is Saturday
(Community News ~ 12/07/15)
Clabber Girl's annual Country Christmas is Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will be at the Clabber Girl Bake Shop and Museum located at 900 Wabash Ave., Terre Haute. The Clabber Girl Bake Shop will be open for breakfast as they open two hours before the event begins. The event is open to the public, and guests can participate in a variety of crafts and games, hear stories from Mrs. Claus, have pictures taken with Santa and more...
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Search on for inmate who walked away from Indiana prison
(Local News ~ 12/07/15)
PENDLETON (AP) -- Authorities have been searching for an inmate who escaped from a minimum-security dormitory at a central Indiana prison. State prison officials say 28-year-old Charles Adams was determined to be missing Sunday night from the dormitory that's outside the maximum-security area of the Pendleton Correctional Facility...
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Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry receives grant from Walmart in Clay County
(Local News ~ 12/07/15)
The Walmart in Clay County has awarded Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry $250 for its "Meat" the Need 2015 program. The award will help Hoosiers Feeding the Hungry encourage hunters and farmers to donate large game or livestock to one of our participating butchers to be processed, picked up by local hunger relief agencies and distributed within the county in which it was donated. There is no charge to donors...
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Mayor commends students for ideas to make city healthier
(Local News ~ 12/07/15)
When Paul Harbour's English class began their assignment to develop ideas to make Brazil a stronger city, neither the students or their teacher knew that Mayor Brian Wyndham would come to school an present them with letters of recognition. The North Clay Middle School 8th graders sent the mayor their ideas and supporting information on their proposals could be implemented...
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Police: Drunken man flees in stolen vehicle, then on foot before being caught by K-9
(Local News ~ 12/07/15)
A New Castle man faces local charges after Indiana State Police say he fled a trooper's custody in a stolen vehicle, crashed and then ran -- all while being intoxicated by more than three times the legal limit. Jason S. Kincaid, 40, faces preliminary charges of resisting law enforcement with a vehicle, possession of a stolen vehicle and operating a vehicle while intoxicated, as well as numerous traffic citations for his alleged actions Friday night...
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Coalmont couple accused of dealing drugs, living with children in unsanitary conditions
(Local News ~ 12/07/15)
An investigation into a Coalmont couple allegedly dealing narcotics led to two arrests Sunday and the removal of two children who police say were living in unsanitary conditions. William Mealey, 41, and Jessica Hollifield, 33, were dealt preliminary felony charges of neglect of a dependent and maintaining a common nuisance, along with misdemeanors for allegedly dealing and possessing a synthetic drug or synthetic drug lookalike substance and for possessing marijuana and paraphernalia. ...
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Genealogical Society to meet, have Christmas carry-in
(Community News ~ 12/07/15)
The Clay County Genealogical Society will meet at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 15, for its monthly meeting and Christmas carry-In dinner. Members and visitors are welcome.
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Police say scammers don't break for the holidays
(Local News ~ 12/07/15)
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