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Senior Spotlight: Tyler Timberman
(High School Sports ~ 04/21/20)
Athlete’s Name: Tyler Timberman Sport: Northview baseball Years Participating: 4 high school years and 13 years total Parents/Guardians: Brian and Amy Timberman Future plans: Attend Rose-Hulman and major in chemistry Favorite memory: Playing human battleship with a tennis ball in the locker room during a rain delay...
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Happy 65th Anniversary!
(Anniversary ~ 04/21/20)
Bill and Reva Webster of Brazil celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. Bill married Reva Cole on April 9, 1955, in the Chapel of the Presbyterian Church on Walnut Street. Family and friends celebrated their 60th Anniversary in 2015 with an Open House...
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Clay County leaders optimistic about future post-COVID-19
(Local News ~ 04/21/20)
Clay County leaders optimistic about future after COVID-19 By FRANK PHILLIPS Times Editor Clay County leaders appear to be more optimistic about the economic situation in Clay County than national authorities writing about the economic effects of COVID-19...
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Moving days for Brazil Utilities Office
(Local News ~ 04/21/20)
After many months of negotiating the sale and remodeling the building the time has come. The City of Brazil Utilities Office is moving to its new location in the former Duke Energy building on the north side of West National Avenue. Because of the move, the office will be closed April 28-30,...
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ISP: Thieves taking catalytic converters, other parts from cars parked along internstates
(Local News ~ 04/21/20)
INDIANAPOLIS - Recently, troopers from the Indiana State Police Indianapolis District have seen an increase in the theft of parts from abandoned vehicles on the interstate. In addition, vandalism to abandoned vehicles has increased as well. Absent of hazardous conditions, vehicles left abandoned on the interstate within the Indianapolis District can be left for up to 24 hours before troopers can impound the vehicle. ...
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COVID-19 first death in Clay County
(Local News ~ 04/21/20)
Although the information is not posted on the website at the Indiana State Health Department (ISDH), on Tuesday Clay County Public Health Nurse Kim Hyatt announced the first confirmed death from coronavirus in the county. The local resident had been hospitalized for the illness, dying Monday. Further details are not being released due to the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: COVID-19 State Information April 21, 2020
(Local News ~ 04/21/20)
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced during his daily press conferences (Monday-Friday) that the stay-at-home order for Indiana will be extended until May 1. The Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) is closely monitoring a pandemic of the 2019 novel (new) coronavirus or COVID-19. The results are as of April 20, 2020, at 11:59 pm. Dashboard updated daily at 12:00 p.m. at www.coronavirus.in.gov/...
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