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Brazil Life Chain announced
(Local News ~ 09/20/17)
The Brazil Life Chain will take place Sunday October 1, at 2 p.m. The National Life Chain is an international hour of prayer for our nation and a peaceful, prayerful public witness on behalf of the unborn at risk of abortion. Life Chain participants will stand and pray on the sidewalks of major roadways in cities across the nation, holding professionally printed signs...
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Northview soccer remains on hot streak with win at South Vermillion
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/17)
Times Staff Report CLINTON -- Northview swept a pair of soccer games on the road at South Vermillion on Tuesday evening to remain on a hot streak. The boys secured a shutout with a 4-0 result against the Wildcats while the girls claimed a 6-1 win. Sam Gentry got the Northview boys started quickly as he hauled in a through pass from Logan Wright at the six-minute of the first half and put the Knights on top 1-0. ...
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Clay City volleyball wins marathon match with Rox
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/17)
Times Staff Report CLAY CITY -- The Clay City volleyball team won a battle of ranked teams on their home court Tuesday evening, edging past Rockville, 21-25, 25-20, 24-26, 25-18, 15-12. Avalee Jeffers rang up 20 kills in the five-set win for the Eels and added four blocks. ...
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Clay City boys win three-way meet at West Vigo
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/17)
Times Staff Report TERRE HAUTE -- Clay City picked up a boys' cross country win in a three-way meet at West Vigo on Tuesday evening as Northview placed second ahead of the Vikings. The West Vigo girls were the team winners with 24 points with the Knights edging out the Eels by six points with a total of 52 points...
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Jimmy Joe Thompson
(Obituary ~ 09/20/17)
Jimmy Joe Thompson, 69, Brazil, Indiana, passed away Tuesday September 19, 2017 at his home. He was born in Brazil, Indiana on April 17, 1948 to the late Max and Helen (Harris) Thompson. Jimmy graduated from Van Buren High School in 1966, and served his country in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. He worked in the family business, Thompson Logging and loved animals especially his dog, Maggie Mae. Jimmy enjoyed spending time at the river and coon hunting...
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Amateur graffiti artist(s) leave unwanted mark at Forest Park: Police asking for information
(Local News ~ 09/20/17)
As city park workers were cleaning up the mess local officials were investigating an act of vandalism at Forest Park Wednesday. Brazil Parks Superintendent Marv Moon confirmed someone spray painted graffiti on the band shell sometime between 7 p.m. Tuesday night and 7 a.m.Wednesday morning...
- City announces heavy trash collection dates (Local News ~ 09/20/17)
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