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COURT NEWS April 7-18, 2019
(Court News ~ 04/18/19)
The following case filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during April 7-18, 2019: LVNV Funding LLC vs Lois J. Fisher Crown Asset Management LLC vs Sally Allen Renee Zukokas vs Robert F. Litz SAC Finanace Inc. vs David W. Pruiett Jr. & Kathy A. Targett; Marcella M. Dowell; Ashley M. Bettis...
- JAIL BOOKINGS April 9-18, 2019 (Police Logs ~ 04/18/19)
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U.S. Sen. Mike Braun returns to Clay County for a visit
(Local News ~ 04/18/19)
U.S. Senator Mike Braun returned to Clay County on Wednesday for the first time since his election in November. He spoke at the Honeysuckle Hill Bee-stro restaurant on Murphy Road south of Brazil. The senator seemed relaxed as he spoke with people individually and then addressed the crowd...
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Clay City boys top five-team field; girls finish fourth
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY — Clay City sprinters helped lead the boys team to a track and field team victory in a five-team meet this week. The Eels posted 101 team points to edge past South Putnam (94 points) and Sullivan (90) with Shakamak and Bloomfield rounding out the scoring. Meanwhile, the Clay City girls finished fourth overall with 42 team points as Shakamak easily outdistanced the field with 131 points with Sullivan second with 73 points...
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Clay City’s Wolfe posts two-run base hit in Eels’ win over Panthers
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLAY CITY — The Clay City softball team picked up its fifth victory in a row with a 2-1 win over Riverton Parke in a pitching duel. Clay City’s Demi Wolfe recorded a two-run base hit in the third inning that provided the winning margin. ...
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Northview boys and girls claim three-way track and field wins
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Northview came away with a pair of team victories in track and field competition on its home turf this week. The Northview girls won 12 events on the way to piling up 125 points to top South Vermillion (48.5) and Riverton Parke (33.5). The Northview boys were able to edge out the Wildcats with 83 points to the Wildcats’ 68 with Riverton Parke in third with 11 points...
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Northview miscues spark Vikings’ baseball win
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor West Vigo completed a two-game sweep of Northview on the baseball diamond Wednesday evening in a non-conference battle on the Knights’ home field. A 10-run fifth inning was the deciding factor in the Vikings’ win over the Knights...
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VIDEO: 2019 Difference Maker Mary Yelton
(Local News ~ 04/18/19)
Brazil resident Mary Yelton was presented with the 2019 Difference Maker of the Year Award by Publisher Chris Pruett and General Manager Jeanne Burris at Thursday night’s banquet at Pappy’s Corral on National Avenue in downtown Brazil. This is her reaction to the announcement...
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Yelton named Difference Maker of the Year
(Local News ~ 04/18/19)
Mary Yelton, Brazil, has been named the 2019 Difference Maker of the Year by The Brazil Times. The announcement was made at Thursday night’s Difference Makers banquet at Pappy’s Corral on National Avenue in downtown Brazil...
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Staunton man faces allegations after investigation
(Local News ~ 04/18/19)
A Staunton man faces allegations of felony child molesting after an investigation into sexual abuse by the Clay County Sheriff’s Department. David Eugene Cooprider, 45, was arrested on a level 4 felony warrant issued by the Clay County Prosecutor’s Office Tuesday and booked into the Clay County Justice Center. He is currently incarcerated on a $25,000 cash bond (no 10 percent available) awaiting formal court proceedings in Clay Circuit Court...
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Senator attributes division in Washington to culture change
(Local News ~ 04/18/19)
“They all want to know, is it what you thought it would be? I tell them honestly it’s a little worse than I thought it would be. I was prepared for it because the whole institution is kind of gummed up and ineffective and that’s why you see so few things get accomplished until there’s like a crisis. Then you have the Hatfields and McCoys when it comes to points of view.”...
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Paul H. Rader II
(Obituary ~ 04/18/19)
Paul H. Rader II, 92 formerly of Marshall, Illinois and Putnam County, Indiana, passed away while living at Cloverleaf Health Care in Knightsville, Indiana. Paul was born in Greencastle, Indiana on March 29, 1927 the son of Paul H. Rader and Amy Frances (Poole) Rader. Paul was a “Jack of all Trades” as they say which gave him the opportunity to experience many work environments over the years. When he wasn’t working, he enjoyed bird watching, gardening, and tinkering around his home...
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David Eugene Burns
(Obituary ~ 04/18/19)
David Eugene Burns died on April 17, 2019 at the age of 80 in his home in Rockville, Indiana. David was born in Clay County, Indiana, making his early classmates some of his life-long friends. He graduated from Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute with a Chemical Engineering degree and received an MBA from Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana...
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What a hunt!
(Community News ~ 04/18/19)
The Villas of Holly Brook and Reflections Memory Care held their annual Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 6, 2019. Everyone had a great time hunting Easter Eggs and having pictures taken with the Easter Bunny. The following are the Gold and Silver Egg winners for each age group...
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All Aboard: Signature HealthCARE Residents Set Sail for Spring Break Day
(State News ~ 04/18/19)
TERRE HAUTE – All aboard S.S. Signature 2.0 as individuals across 115 Signature HealthCARE locations get ready to set sail for Spring Break Day on April 18. School-age students celebrate Spring Break every year, so why can’t individuals at nursing homes do the same? Spring Break Day is one of several quality of life initiatives at Signature HealthCARE so that residents can continue living their life to the fullest...
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ON THE CALENDAR - April 18, 2019
(Community News ~ 04/18/19)
The Brazil Public Library will celebrate Carnegie’s (the cat’s) 6th birthday at 10 a.m., Thursday, April 25, with cake and punch, cat craft, photo opportunities and Carnegie bookmarks. There will be a live and silent auction to benefit “A Place Called Hope” in Clay City from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, April 27 at the Goshorn Park Community Center in the Orange Buildig on the Clay City Fairgrounds. Call 352-348-4308 for more information...
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