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Old time radio to be performed live on stage
(Local News ~ 11/03/16)
Old time radio will be performed live on stage at 7:30 p.m., Nov. 15, at the Family Worship Center, U.S. 40 at the Staunton flasher. “Dragnet”, “Command Performance” and Fibber McGee & Molly will be performed. Tickets cost $10 for adults, $5 for children...
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COURT NEWS November 1-3, 2016
(Local News ~ 11/03/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during October 30- November 1-3: State vs Gerald A. Julbert Jr., 52: Domestic battery State vs Francie Culbertson, 30: Possession of marijuana and Possession of paraphernalia State vs Joseph B. Culbertson, 24: Possession of marijuana and Possession of paraphernalia...
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COURT NEWS November 1-3, 2016
(Court News ~ 11/03/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during October 30- November 1-3: State vs Gerald A. Julbert Jr., 52: Domestic battery State vs Francie Culbertson, 30: Possession of marijuana and Possession of paraphernalia State vs Joseph B. Culbertson, 24: Possession of marijuana and Possession of paraphernalia...
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JAIL BOOKINGS November 1-3, 2016
(Local News ~ 11/03/16)
The following jail booking occurred November 1-3: Maesch, Lorraine, 43, Brazil: Probation order violation (MC) Burrows, Clifford Joseph, 35: Brazil: Operating motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (F5) Dove, Donovan G., 23, Brazil: Probation order violation...
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JAIL BOOKINGS November 1-3, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 11/03/16)
The following jail booking occurred November 1-3: Maesch, Lorraine, 43, Brazil: Probation order violation (MC) Burrows, Clifford Joseph, 35: Brazil: Operating motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life (F5) Dove, Donovan G., 23, Brazil: Probation order violation...
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Teruko O. James
(Obituary ~ 11/03/16)
Teruko O. James, 89, of Franklin, died on November 3, 2016 at Franklin United Methodist Community. Born on July 3, 1927 in Kyoto, Japan to the late Sohjiro and Hisa Okumura. She married William H. James in Japan in 1954, and came to Brazil where he taught...
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Clay City girls return mix of veterans and youth
(High School Sports ~ 11/03/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Clay City heads into the 2016-17 girls’ basketball season with a unique blend of veteran talent and youthful possibilities. The Eels return a pair of seniors that played heavy minutes in all 26 contests last year during a 17-9 campaign. Harley Sinders and Kyndall Boyll anchor the team having been key players during their entire careers. The junior class includes Madelyn Ames, who played in 13 games last year and Avalee Jeffers, a 26-game veteran...
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Turn back the clocks this weekend
(Local News ~ 11/03/16)
It’s that time of year again. Time to turn back your clocks one hour before bed Saturday night and “fall back” for the end of Daylight Saving Time. DST begins on the second Sunday in March and reverts to standard time on the first Sunday in November. The time change occurs at 2 a.m...
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Emergency Medical Service training
(Community News ~ 11/03/16)
Members of Posey Township, Dick Johnson and Center Point fire departments, and CARE Ambulance and Air-Evac Life Team gathered on Oct. 29 for annual refresher training in Emergency Medical Service (EMS). Several mock drills were conducted throughout the day-long event, which helps emergency responders keep up-to-date and learn new skills to better serve the residents they help at a moment’s notice...
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First Financial Bank food drive achieves more than double its goal
(Community News ~ 11/03/16)
On Sept. 1, First Financial Bank launched a “30,000 Meals in 30 Days” food drive to help fight hunger throughout its two-state service area. The bank recently announced that it exceeded its goal by raising food and funds equivalent to 60,978 meals. First Financial banking centers in Indiana and Illinois received a total of 8,178 non-perishable food items weighing 7,131 pounds. Cash contributions totaled $13,758.61, which included a corporate donation from First Financial...
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UDWI REMC reduces costs for member-owners
(Community News ~ 11/03/16)
The Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC has announced a cost reduction in the tracker portion of members’ bills beginning with its December billing. This reduction will result in an overall cost savings of 3.5 percent to member-owners, approximately $1,380,000, based on total annual KWh sales of around 314 million KWh...
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Maesch, Brown running for county surveyor
(Local News ~ 11/03/16)
Vernon Maesch, 43, Republican, and Charlie Brown, 69, Democrat, are seeking votes for Clay County surveyor. Maesch grew up in Staunton. “I know the county pretty well,” he said. He has worked in various trades such as construction and carpentry. He said he knows how to get along with people because he has answered to foremen and has been in leadership roles...
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Indiana students to get free FAFSA filing help at College Goal Sunday
(Community News ~ 11/03/16)
Indiana students to get free FAFSA filing help at College Goal Sunday Financial aid professionals from Ivy Tech, Rose Hulman, Indiana State University, St. Mary-of-the-Woods, and Harrison College will be volunteering at Ivy Tech Community College Wabash Valley, 8000 S. Education Drive in Terre Haute, to help college-bound students and their families open the door to financial aid during College Goal Sunday. The event is set for 2 p.m. Nov. 13 in the Oakley Auditorium...
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Breaking early voter records daily
(Local News ~ 11/03/16)
The early voters just keep coming to the Election Office on the second floor of the Clay County Courthouse. On Thursday the steady line was almost back to the elevator, but the wait time wasn’t too bad - with many being able to vote in less than 10-15 minutes...
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Political Party Animals: Many local teens aware of today’s politics
(Local News ~ 11/03/16)
For many teens, this year will be the first time they can officially cast their votes and be a part of the process that elects the most powerful political position in the world: the president of the United States. While the 2016 General Election, with all the chaos and entertainment value of a reality television show, has some voters turning a deaf ear to the campaigns, local teens are keenly aware of what is going on in the political arena...
- Clay County Planner (Community News ~ 11/03/16)
- Lady Volunteers of Staunton donate to PTVFD (Community News ~ 11/03/16)
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November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month
(Local News ~ 11/03/16)
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month. To draw attention to the importance of the services that hospices provide, Mayor Brian Wyndham proclaimed local observance this month. Lisa Bell and Kelley McMillen work for Kindred Hospice which serves 10 counties in this area...
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SNAPSHOTS: Reality Store
(Local News ~ 11/03/16)
The North Clay Middle School gymnasium was a busy place Monday as students participated in the Clay Business Women’s Club Reality Store. Above, Clay Community School Corporation Board Trustee Tom Reberger and Dena Irwin from the Indiana Department of Education helped students with their financial choices at one of the 15 booths that gave eighth-grade students from NCMS and Clay City Jr./Sr. ...
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