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Northview boys place third in track and field sectional; Eels sixth
(High School Sports ~ 05/18/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor TERRE HAUTE — Northview rose through the boys’ track and field standings at the Terre Haute North Sectional to claim third behind Terre Haute North (127.5) and Terre Haute South (127) Thursday evening. The Patriots won the last event of the evening, the 4x400 relay to take the team overall title...
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Northview tennis advances by Patriots to title match
(High School Sports ~ 05/18/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The third time remained the charm for the Northview girls’ tennis team as the Knights knocked off Owen Valley 3-2 in the sectional semifinal. The victory was the third this season for Northview when taking on the Patriots as the Knights won a regular season bout, a conference cross over match and in Thursday’s sectional...
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Northview softball squeezes Rox
(High School Sports ~ 05/18/18)
Times Staff Report ROCKVILLE — Northview held off a seventh inning rally by Rockville to claim a 3-2 softball win on the road Thursday evening. Halle Ellis got the win in the circle by striking out five and not giving up a walk along with six Rox hits...
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City enlisting residents in effort to clean up Brazil
(Local News ~ 05/18/18)
Janet McClellan just wants people to take pride in their property and in their city. “Like always, we have a lot of complaints about people not mowing grass and having trash and junk in their yards,” McClellan said. For about 18 months, McClellan has been the planning administrator for the City of Brazil. The City has been averaging more than one demolition of a blighted house per month...
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East Side reaches out to moms with muffins and coffee
(Local News ~ 05/18/18)
East Side Elementary recently held an event the staff hopes will build family relationships for students, but the school as well. “We know that we must link arms with parents to help students reach their full potential and succeed in the future,” said Principal Lisa Froderman about the Title One “Muffins with Mom” event. “This is our first time for doing this, and it was very well received.”...
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WATER NOTICE
(Local News ~ 05/18/18)
The Brazil Wastewater Treatment Plant is currently conducting equipment repair and replacement. The discharge from the treatment plant may have elevated the e-coli for the next one to two weeks. Use caution in receiving waters down stream of the Wastewater treatment facility...
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YMCA Silver Sneakers program supports local programs
(Local News ~ 05/18/18)
The Brazil Silver Sneakers presented a cash donation of $2,500 from their successful Spaghetti Dinner on April 21 to Nicole Frye, Director of the YMCA. Included purposes are $1000 for the Silver Sneakers Banner; $1,000 to be used toward the Kids Strong Programs: Family Night, Basketball Teams, YMCA Relays, Soccer Teams, and Summer Camp; and a bonus of $500, to be used as the Brazil YMCA determines...
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CLUB NEWS: DAR
(Local News ~ 05/18/18)
The monthly meeting of the Clay County Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will take place on Thursday, May 24th at 6:30 p.m. It will be held at the North Meridian Church of Christ, located just one block North of Hendrick’s Street at 1524 N. Meridian Street in Brazil, Indiana...
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Need summer clothes for children?
(Local News ~ 05/18/18)
Staunton Christian Klothes Kloset is open to the public from noon to 4 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month and 2 to 4 p.m. on the last Wednesday of each month at Staunton Christian Church. The Klothes Kloset is free, and all are welcome. Call Tom and Amy for any questions or emergencies at 812-870-5719...
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On the Calendar
(Local News ~ 05/18/18)
Women often suffer in silence, needing someone to listen, understand and provide support in a non-judgmental way. That’s the goal of the Clay County Center for Women’s Ministries, Inc., located at 314 Lankford St., Clay City. Call 812-939-1317 for further information...
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Meridian St. Elementary’s Spring Carnival a big hit
(Local News ~ 05/18/18)
On Thursday, Meridian Street Elementary School held its annual spring carnival. Nine new bicycles were donated and every child in the school had their name entered to win a bike. Various games and refreshments were available as well.
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