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Those in Helping Professions often feel burnout
(State News ~ 05/17/20)
While 48% of Americans state that they feel a level of burnout with their jobs, they struggle to identify how it occurs and what to do once identified. Individuals are leaving what are deemed “helping professions” (teaching, nursing, mental health, pet care, clergy) within 3 to 5 years of entering the profession, due to feelings of compassion fatigue...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Busy, busy, busy week
(Community News ~ 05/17/20)
This week has sure been a busy time at our house. Mother’s Day was great thanks to family and friends. Paul prepared a fine breakfast for the two of us. If I should become unable or worse, he will not starve. He is a good cook. During the years I worked at Columbia Records he oftentimes cooked for our girls some of his favorites. Our daughters consider those times, happy memories...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: City Gallery, The Wilkins Brothers
(Community News ~ 05/17/20)
The managers and proprietors of the City Gallery, located at No. 410 West Main Street in Brazil, Indiana, were The Wilkins Brothers. The brothers’ parents were Sarah (Chivers) and James Wilkins. Theodore Wilkins, the fifth and youngest of the Wilkins brothers was the manager. Albert and Luther were part of the Wilkins Brothers that operated the City Gallery...
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Northview announces Winter Sports Awards
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/20)
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Northview was forced to cancel its Winter Sports Awards Night. Those outstanding Knights were honored virtually. Seniors will have the chance to pick up their awards when they pick up their items during the summer, while underclassmen will receive their awards when school returns in the fall...
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Lady Knights finish Virtual Series strong
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/20)
As the Grassroots Virtual Racing Series pressed on week-by-week, the Northview girls posted personal best times and proved to be getting stronger. There was no let up in the final meet over the weekend. Scheduled to run the mile, eight of the Lady Knights that participated in the last run of the spring finished on a high, leaving coach Tim Rayle with the same emotion he’s showed throughout the entirety of the two months – proud...
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