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Midwest Exposure Camp gives Allen, Knights deserved recognition
(High School Sports ~ 07/07/20)
On Monday morning, Northview’s football team was back on the turf, preparing for the upcoming season. It was the first time the group had been able to workout together due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic that has changed the way everything is done...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - Fatal accident victim’s name released
(Local News ~ 07/07/20)
On Monday, Brazil Police Department officials released the name of a man who died in an early morning traffic accident on July 5. Details are limited due to the ongoing investigation, but officials confirmed Jeremy Ray, 40, died from injuries sustained in a vehicle versus pedestrian crash on National Ave. & Harrison St...
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Cub Scouts clean Forest Park during the Celebration
(Local News ~ 07/07/20)
Each morning after the 4th of July celebration at Forest Park, Cub Scout Pack 195, cleaned the park. The Scouts picked up litter around the area. Scouts from left: Nolan Heilger, Emmet Heilger, pack leader Cliff Lovett, Cooper Lovette and Ethan Schopmeyer...
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Abandoned truck found submerged in creek
(Local News ~ 07/07/20)
A pickup truck was found submerged in about 5 feet of water in Big Walnut Creek east of Brazil on July 4th. A person who asked not to be identified in print told The Brazil Times he was visiting with family on the Big Walnut Creek when he saw the truck. He said the vehicle left tracks indicating it had been driven off a 15-20-foot embankment into the creek...
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Division of Family Resources offices open once again to serve Hoosiers
(Local News ~ 07/07/20)
• FSSA continues to encourage online and telephone services for fastest and safest service INDIANAPOLIS – This week the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration has reopened its local Division of Family Resources offices in all 92 counties for Hoosiers preferring in-person service. ...
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Positive COVID-19 cases at 60, state urges people to keep wearing the face coverings
(Local News ~ 07/07/20)
On Monday, the Indiana State Department of Health reported 4,912 new tests performed in 24 hours (July 3-5), with 330 new positive results, and five new deaths throughout the state. In the Wabash Valley, the ISDH data shows Clay County is ranked fourth for COVID-19 positive cases when considering the eight counties in District 7...
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