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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Ringo Sawmill started by James M. Ringo
(Community News ~ 05/09/20)
Ringo Sawmill started by James M. Ringo There are different kinds of sawmills. Ringo Sawmill was a lumber sawmill. What this means is they sawed lumber to sell. James M. Ringo started his sawmill business in 1900. He was the son of William Ringo a pioneer farmer of Posey Township. ...
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CHURCH NEWS May 9, 2020
(Local News ~ 05/09/20)
Benwood Mt. Lebanon Church, 945 E. Co. Rd. 1200 N, Brazil. Pastor Hayden Lewis will be conducting the Sunday morning service on the Benwood Mt. Lebanon Facebook page at 9:00 a.m. on Sunday, 5/10. Please join us during this time of Social Distancing to hear the Word of God. Remember…all Church functions have been cancelled until further notice. I will update you in next week’s column. I will update you next week on when Church Services will resume...
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STAUNTON SCENE May 9, 2020
(Local News ~ 05/09/20)
The Staunton United Methodist Church Food Pantry may be able to re-open in late May. Keep watching this column each week for updates. On Sunday mornings at 10:45, church service is being live-streamed on Facebook Live. Pastor Tim Grant and his family are presenting services with wonderful messages and music each week. Thanks to Jacob Nussel and Madison Overton for doing the video work...
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Senior Spotlight: Haley Richey
(High School Sports ~ 05/09/20)
Athlete’s name: Haley Richey Years participating in the sport: I started playing league ball when I was 4 years old. I started travel ball when I was 8. In total, I have played 14 years of softball Parents/Guardians: AJ Richey and Karen Richey Future plans: I plan to continue my softball career at Parkland College and study Psychology...
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Virus forces nursing home to get creative for Mother's Day
(Local News ~ 05/09/20)
Residents of Towne Park and Exceptional Living Center Brazil on South Murphy Avenue enjoyed a special parade for Mother's Day on Saturday. The parade was originally scheduled for Sunday but the threat of rain and cold temperatures moved the parade up a day...
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Senior signs honor students who await graduation
(Local News ~ 05/09/20)
Danna Johnson (left) and Helen Meunier assemble signs honoring the more than 200 seniors who will graduagte from Northview High School this year. The signs were installed along the drive in front of the school. Plans for graduation have not yet been finalized...
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