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$7,500 in grant money used to help two local churches
(Local News ~ 01/02/20)
Eli Lilly and Indiana Landmarks gave $7,500 to two Brazil churches for studies on their buildings in 2019. The grants were part of $175,000 granted by Lilly through Indiana Landmarks “to help preserve meaningful places across the state,” according to a press release from Indiana Landmarks...
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PHOTO GALLERY: First Financial Wabash Valley Classic 2019
(High School Sports ~ 01/02/20)
Please enjoy this look back at some of the pictures from Northview's 2019 run through the First Financial Wabash Valley Classic boys high school basketball holiday tournament.
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Knights show potential in Classic run
(High School Sports ~ 01/02/20)
Many around the area viewed Northview as a sneaky dark horse team that could potentially make some noise during the First Financial Wabash Valley Classic if the Knights played up to their potential. Those people turned out to be more than correct on their assessment...
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Wilma K. Ratcliff
(Obituary ~ 01/02/20)
Wilma K. Ratcliff, of Brazil, passed away at her home, December 29, 2019. She was born in Clay County, the daughter of Ralph McGill and Esther Carter McGill. Wilma was united in marriage to Owen T. Ratcliff on August 23, 1938. She worked at the Wee Tots Store in Brazil for several years. She enjoyed watching her grandchildren and great-grandkids at their sporting events...
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The Brazil Times' Monday paper moving to Tuesdays
(Local News ~ 01/02/20)
Starting Tuesday, January 7, The Brazil Times subscribers will be getting a Tuesday paper instead of a Monday paper. And, people in the Brazil area will receive that paper, like they have been receiving the Monday paper. The Monday paper is called a "Total Market Coverage" paper because it goes to everyone, not just subscribers in the immediate Brazil area. Now, the Tuesday paper will be the Total Market Coverage paper...
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