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Holiday bazaar to be on Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
Holy Rosary will host a holiday bazaar Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Schelly Hall on U.S. 40, east of the light in Seelyville. Watkins, 31, Avon, Vera Bradley, Pampered Chef, Rada, crafts and baked goods and more. Call Jean Anne at 812-878-6871...
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Duke Energy’s Marketing Partnership Program provides grants totaling more than $58,000 to 12 Indiana economic development groups
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
PLAINFIELD – Twelve local economic development groups in Indiana have each received grants ranging from $2,500 to $7,500 to help them create effective marketing plans to attract jobs and businesses to their regions. “Through Duke Energy’s Marketing Partnership Program, we provide funding to local and regional economic development organizations in our service territory to help attract jobs and business investment,” said Erin Schneider, Duke Energy Indiana director of economic development. ...
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Robert Daniel “Dan” Cook
(Obituary ~ 11/29/16)
Robert Daniel “Dan” Cook, 78 of Reelsville, passed away peacefully in his home on November 27, 2016 surrounded by his loving family. Born December 23, 1937 in Greencastle, he was son of Ray Martin and Irene Reed. He was a 1957 graduate of Reelsville High School and proudly served his country in the United States Navy, aboard the USS Allen Sumner...
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Northview 'C' team and eighth-grade teams earn wins
(High School Sports ~ 11/29/16)
Times Staff Report SPENCER — The Northview ‘C’ boys’ basketball team picked up a 51-43 win over Owen Valley on Monday evening as Isaac Reinoehl lead the way with 13 points for the Knights. Northview also got 10 points from Andrew Osborn along with seven from Peyton Griffen and Trey Tucker. Jack Howald produced six points and Tristan Schalter scoring four. Tyler Hess and Tyler Timberman each had two points in the win...
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Knights draw Lions in final opening day game of Wabash Valley Tournament
(High School Sports ~ 11/29/16)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The Northview Knights will get to sleep in a little bit on the opening day of the First Finanacial Bank Wabash Valley Classic basketball tournament that begins on Dec. 26 and runs through Dec. 29. Now in its 16th season during the modern era, the Wabash Valley Tournament has been one of the most highly attended in the state. ...
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Local officer honored by state
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
Evan Sutherland, a field officer with the Clay County Community Corrections program, was awarded the Home Detention Award at the Indiana Association of Community Corrections Act Counties Annual Fall Conference Nov. 17 at the Hyatt, downtown Indianapolis...
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COURT NEWS November 25-29, 2016
(Court News ~ 11/29/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during November 25-29: Midland Funding LLC vs Kerensa Nance and Heather Hardman Bryan Frazee vs Jeffrey Dickison and Christina Young Steven T. Miller vs Chandler M. and Erin M. Rutan State vs Edwin L. Glaspie III, 38: Criminal confinement, Domestic battery and Strangulation...
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COURT NEWS November25-29, 2016
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during November 25-29: Midland Funding LLC vs Kerensa Nance and Heather Hardman Bryan Frazee vs Jeffrey Dickison and Christina Young Steven T. Miller vs Chandler M. and Erin M. Rutan State vs Edwin L. Glaspie III, 38: Criminal confinement, Domestic battery and Strangulation...
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JAIL BOOKINGS November 25-29, 2016
(Police Logs ~ 11/29/16)
**CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail bookings occurred November 27-29: Brown Darci, 24, Brazil: Domestic battery
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JAIL BOOKINGS November 25-29, 2016
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
**CLAY COUNTY JUSTICE CENTER The following jail bookings occurred November 27-29: Brown Darci, 24, Brazil: Domestic battery
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Danger! Danger!
(Community News ~ 11/29/16)
There is a nip in the air, leaves are starting to fall and Christmas decorations are for sale in the stores. Winter is coming. With the change of seasons there is a greater chance of rodents coming indoors, into our sheds, barns and even homes. What to do? Some people respond by placing rodent poison/bait in places the rodents are infiltrating...
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Holy Rosary hosting holiday bazaar
(Community News ~ 11/29/16)
Holy Rosary will host a holiday bazaar Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Schelly Hall on U.S. 40, east of the light in Seelyville. There will be Watkins, 31, Avon, Vera Bradley, Pampered Chef, Rada, crafts and baked goods and more. Call Jean Anne at 812-878-6871...
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Exciting learning opportunities discussed at curriculum meeting
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
The community showed up to learn more about proposals to improve the curriculum for secondary-level students of Clay Community Schools. “If you have questions, ideas or suggestions tonight, feel free to voice your concerns,” Coordinator of Curriculum and Instruction Kathy Knust told the group consisting of teachers, students, administrators, parents and community members. “That’s what we’re here for.”...
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Head-on crash in Brazil injures 1
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
A Hendricks County woman was hospitalized following a two-vehicle crash reported Monday in Brazil. Kendra N. Browers, 30, of Coatesville, had to be extricated from the 2000 Saturn passenger vehicle she was driving after it crashed head-on with a semi-tractor around 3 p.m...
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Clay County Genealogical Society receives Bicentennial gift
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
These ladies were gathered at the Clay County Chamber of Commerce office Tuesday to make and accept a donation. The Clay County Bicentennial Committee sold items celebrating Indiana’s 200th year and the proceeds were donated to the Clay County Genealogical Society. From left, Vickie Mace, Jill Scarbrough, Melissa Hicks, Carolyn Branson, Shondra Barrett and JoAnn Pell...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Decorating the tree was a time-honored tradition
(Column ~ 11/29/16)
I just returned home from lunch with our daughter Starla and our son-in-law Bruce May. We enjoyed good food, great conversation and shared memories. We have been having such a good time with our daughters and their spouses. Everyone seems happy that we are out and about again. The foot surgery setback is almost over...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: HENRY MAHLON PIERCE: Founder of sandstone quarry
(Community News ~ 11/29/16)
Henry Mahlon Pierce, born in 1844, in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, was the eldest of five children. His first job was an assistant bookkeeper in a coal office at Elmira, New York. His employer was the President of the North Branch of the Pennsylvania Canal (Erie Canal). ...
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Upcoming events
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
The Board of Commissioners for the Brazil Housing Authority will meet at 9:30 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 8 at the offices of the Brazil Housing Authority, 122 W. Jackson St., Brazil. The Eliza Rizley Stacey Chapter of DAR will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 8 at the home of Jodi Lohrman...
- Dean Harold Streit (Obituary ~ 11/29/16)
- Pageant director says event focuses on boosting self-confidence, encouragement (Local News ~ 11/29/16)
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Give a Gift Toys for Tots drive runs through Dec. 12
(Local News ~ 11/29/16)
Nearly 4,000 toys were donated to the local Toys for Tots effort in Clay County last year which made a difference for 121 families. In those families, 321 children benefited from the community’s generosity. Sarah Lawrence, who is leading the local Toys for Tots effort, said donation boxes have been set up throughout the county in hopes of be ing filled...
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