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Duke Energy provides $600,000 in winter assistance funds in Indiana
(Local News ~ 12/18/18)
• Qualifying customers who need help paying electricity bills can receive up to $300 toward their bill PLAINFIELD – It’s been a cold start to the winter season, and Duke Energy is once again assisting qualifying customers who may struggle to pay their winter energy bills...
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Column: Clay County YMCA Youth Food Delivery Program
(Local News ~ 12/18/18)
Thank you all for your patience and help. You know we make this up as we go along, and you help us figure it out. We are getting ready for Christmas Delivery 2018. Thank you all so much. If you can help and haven’t let us know already, there is still time. ...
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Opinion: Christmas Magic
(Local News ~ 12/18/18)
The magic of Christmas comes in many shapes and forms. I remember the shiny gloss of a purple-and-white J.C. Higgins bicycle at age 8. The next year was even better—a Lionel train whose sleek black engine puffed smoke and raced around the track pulling an orange boxcar, a silver tanker car, and a bright red caboose. I would let out a cry, but secretly thrill, to see it fly off the tracks when I raced it around a curve at too high a speed...
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John David “J.D.” Lawson
(Obituary ~ 12/18/18)
John David “J.D.” Lawson, 68, of Clay County, Indiana passed away at Gibson Family Hospice, in Terre Haute, on December 18, 2018. J. D. was born on October 13, 1950, in Clay County, Indiana the son of Robert and Anna Mae (Clark) Lawson. He graduated from Van Buren High School with the class of 1969 where he was a member of the basketball team. ...
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Barbara “Ruth” Timm
(Obituary ~ 12/18/18)
Barbara “Ruth” Timm, 87, passed away Monday, December 17, 2018 in Greencastle. She was born in Alexandria, Indiana on February 16, 1931 to the late Arvel and Laura (Rucman) McConnaughey. Ruth graduated from Alexandria High School in 1949 and in 1950 she married her husband of 57 years Ronald Timm...
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Thelma G (Hyatt) Stevenson
(Obituary ~ 12/18/18)
Thelma G (Hyatt) Stevenson, 86, of Danville, passed away at her home Dec. 13, 2018. Thelma was born Mar. 21, 1932 in Clay County, IN. to Cash Clay and Cora Myrtle (Dalton) Hyatt She graduated from Clay City High School. Thelma married Harvie R. Stevenson...
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Work begins on downtown facade on building adjacent to Lynn's Pharmacy
(Local News ~ 12/18/18)
With official permits finally in hand, work has begun on the new entrance of the building next door at Lynn’s Pharmacy, 22 West National Ave., Brazil. According to business manager Robert Hostetler, workers from Misco Enterprises Inc., Terre Haute, are using steel beams delivered by Benchmark Steel Company to create the new facade and entrance for Lynn’s Pharmacy Home Medical Care office...
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Knights go 2-3 at Greencastle Holiday Tournament
(High School Sports ~ 12/18/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor GREENCASTLE — The Northview wrestling team competed at the Greencastle Holiday Tournament on Saturday and came away with a 2-3 team mark overall. The Knights topped Cloverdale 47-31 and defeated Sullivan by a 51-30 score. Northview also lost a 54-30 match against the host Tiger Cubs, fell 54-30 to Monrovia and 60-24 to South Vermillion on the day...
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On The Calendar
(Local News ~ 12/18/18)
Purdue Extension will be holding the annual Clay County PARP event on January 8th at the Clay County Fairgrounds. This event will host Fred Whitford, Clinical Engagement specialist with Purdue Pesticide Programs, and Darcy Telenko, a plant pathologist with the university. ...
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Tri Kappa News
(Local News ~ 12/18/18)
The Brazil Associate Chapter of Tri Kappa met at the Brazil Elks on Monday, Nov. 5, 2018. Prior to the meeting, Tri Kappa inspection was held at the Elks. The officers attending were President Julie Houston, Vice President Rita Robertson, Acting Treasurer CDeleste Thomas, Recording Secretary Ellen Packard and Corresponding Secretary Diane Reynolds. Wendy Leonard from Province led the inspection. All areas well well...
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Knights surge late to pull away from Parke Heritage
(High School Sports ~ 12/18/18)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor There were less than six minutes remaining in Tuesday’s home girls basketball game for the Northview Knights and their lead was slipping away. Parke Heritage had snuck back within six points after a bucket by Hannah O’Brien with 5:40 remaining. However, the Knights were sparked by freshman Macy Timberman down the stretch to pull away to a 52-36 victory over the Wolves...
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