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SENIOR SELECTIONS JUNE 2019 - Getting to know two “rodders”
(Entertainment ~ 06/28/19)
Where ever there’s a car show, there’s an opportunity to meet “rodders.” Greencastle resident Tommy Landaw agrees. He brought his red 1989 Chevrolet S10 to the recent Sons of the American Legion Post 2 annual Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show. “There’s a lot of camaraderie at these events,” the 60-year old said while putting some finishing touches on the truck. “People are out looking at the vehicles and sharing ideas and stories.”...
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SENIOR SELECTIONS JUNE 2019 - If I don’t have a will, who gets my stuff when I die?
(Entertainment ~ 06/28/19)
Clients sometimes say to me, “I don’t need a will. My kids know who gets what when I die.” But just because your kids “know” who’s supposed to get what doesn’t mean they’ll all agree when you die. And even if they agree, without proper legal documents, your children may not be able to take ownership of your assets...
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SENIOR SELECTIONS JUNE 2019 - Lyme Disease: What You Should Know
(Entertainment ~ 06/28/19)
You can’t live in the Midwest and not have heard of Lyme disease or know about those dreaded little carriers of Lyme disease. Ticks. These small arachnids get to us through a behavior known as questing, in which they perch themselves on tall blades of grass or plant stems and wait for something – or someone – to brush past. ...
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SENIOR SELECTIONS JUNE 2019 - The enthusiast never dies, but it might take a while for one to find a passion
(Entertainment ~ 06/28/19)
Playing with childhood toy cars in the dirt is only the beginning for many people who become life-long car enthusiasts. These children looked forward to the “rite of passage” when they got their driver’s license, and hopefully a car. I didn’t get my license until I was 19, so the closest I came to enjoying cruising was hanging out with my friend who had a car that worked, sometimes. In 1983, I was one of the many teenagers who traveled from the bowling alley to Tasty Freeze for hours in Brazil...
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SENIOR SELECTIONS JUNE 2019 - Red Nose Day at Cloverleaf Healthcare
(Entertainment ~ 06/28/19)
The staff and residents at Cloverleaf Healthcare of Knightsville celebrated May 23 with smiles and red clown noses in hopes of helping raise awareness and end child poverty.
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SENIOR SELECTIONS JUNE 2019 - American Legion Post 2 Annual Car, Truck & Motorcycle Show
(Entertainment ~ 06/28/19)
This Sons of American Legion’s project supports The American Legion Child Welfare Foundation. These photos have been taken of cars on display during the past three years of the popular May event at the Post located at 10 N. Depot St., Brazil.
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SENIOR SELECTIONS JUNE 2019 - Locals remember a favorite spot to stop along Main Street
(Entertainment ~ 06/28/19)
Didn’t matter if it was day (upper left) or night (lower right), seems National Rexall Drugs was a favorite place to stop the car and catch a bite to eat while socializing back in the day. Lori Pierce - Loved going there Saturday before the matinée at The Cooper for a marshmallow Coke. Then to the basement of Oehler’s to look for the latest 45’s!...
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Law enforcement seeking help in locating TH man involved in Thursday pursuit
(Local News ~ 06/28/19)
Law enforcement is requesting the public’s help in locating a Terre Haute man involved in a pursuit Thursday evening. According to the Clay County Sheriff’s Department, anyone with information about the whereabouts of Joshua Henry Lawrence Johnson, 31, is encouraged to call the department...
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Northview well repped for WVFCA football game
(High School Sports ~ 06/28/19)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The 15th edition of the Wabash Valley Football Coaches Association All-Star game is slated for Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. at Indiana State University’s Memorial Stadium. Practice has taken place all week and wrapped up Friday and was followed by an awards banquet held at Saint Mary of the Woods College’s Providence Center for players and their guests. ...
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Stricter animal abuse laws begin July 1
(Local News ~ 06/28/19)
While pets are often loved and treated as valued members of a family, there are times when animals bear the brunt of a person’s frustration and are abused. Recently animal cruelty charges were filed in a case where a beloved pet was shot in front of its owner. The animal survived but lost a leg due to the severity of the injuries...
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New 4-H Youth Development Director
(Local News ~ 06/28/19)
Tyler Seale has joined the Clay County Extension team in the role of 4-H Youth Development Educator. Tyler comes to us from Bloomington, where she began her career in agriculture and leadership after earning her Bachelors of Science in Animal Sciences from Purdue University. She found her passion for 4-H and youth education while volunteering for the Monroe County Hippology team, and working with children at a therapeutic horseback riding facility...
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Fun at the Rotary Club 4th of July Celebration
(Local News ~ 06/28/19)
The 84th annual Rotary Club 4th of July Celebration began Thursday evening at Forest Park in Brazil. Thursday’s schedule included a carnival provided by Prime Time Amusements, food booths, and live entertainment presented by the Van-Dells, a rock n’ roll revue. The festivities continue each day through the Fourth of July at the park. Admission is free and ride tickets are available...
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Ann Carol (Moore) Harden
(Obituary ~ 06/28/19)
Ann Carol (Moore) Harden, 89, of Center Point, Indiana, went to be with Jesus on Thursday, June 27, 2019 at Woodbridge Health Center in Logansport, Indiana. Ann Carol was born on February 1, 1930 in Clay County, Indiana to David Edgar and Ora Goldie (Bell) Moore. ...
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