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FRIDAY'S COVID-19 UPDATE: Clay County advisory level returns back to ‘red' level
(Local News ~ 09/12/21)
Indiana State Department of Health’s COVID-19 Data Report Dashboard updated Wednesday to reflect current data. Clay County returned to the RED category on the 2-Week Metric Score, Advisory Level, Weekly Cases Per 100,000 Residents, and the 7-Day All Tests Positivity Rate...
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Display keeps memory alive
(Local News ~ 09/12/21)
A local firefighter’s memory is alive and strong 15 years after the tragic accident that took his life on Labor Day 2006. Posey Volunteer Fire Department’s Assistant Fire Chief Errett Miller, 43, of Staunton, was en route to a structure fire in a firetruck, when the ballast tanks shifted while traveling through a sharp S-turn in Cory/Staunton Road...
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Police chief pays tribute to those who died, courage of citizens
(Local News ~ 09/12/21)
September 11th is a date that will forever bring about memories of overwhelming tragedy. One of the worst days most of us have ever seen. It is a date when we remember and honor the lives lost by unimaginable acts of terrorism on our homeland. It is a date we will always recognize and which should be our duty as Americans to preserve for future generations, so that they know what happened to us in our time and how we responded to it...
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Upcoming special section to help raise funds for local first responders
(Local News ~ 09/12/21)
The Brazil Times is participating in a fundraiser to help support Clay County first Responders during September. According to Clay County Emergency Management Director Rob Gambill, new radio software is being considered for the Clay County 911 Dispatch Center located at the Clay County Justice Center, 611 East Jackson Street, Brazil...
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'Tis the season for Halloween decor
(Local News ~ 09/12/21)
Fourth-grader Jordyn Ray continued her tradition of brightening up the front entry of Jackson Township Elementary this week. She grew the pumpkins and gourds herself, and plans to keep the tradition going — possibly with her own children one day. The display puts a smile on the faces of everyone who walks in the front doors of the school.
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‘Friends’ book sale set this week
(Community News ~ 09/12/21)
The next “Friends of the Library” will take place this week. Times are from 2-6 p.m. on Thursday, September 16, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sept. 17-18. The sale will take place at the garage across the street from the library at 204 North Walnut in Brazil...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Mary Lou encourages everyone to become a senior pen pal
(Community News ~ 09/12/21)
My neighborhood was quiet this holiday weekend. Traffic slowed on our street. The postman was off resting his tired arm and the neighbors were nowhere to be seen or heard. Only Paul, Tootie Mae and I were left behind to watch the birds and planes beyond the patio doors. It was just a very ordinary day for us...
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ISP warns drivers to be aware of deer
(Local News ~ 09/12/21)
Each year in Indiana, several thousands of dollars worth of damage occurs from vehicle-deer crashes. In many cases, motorists panic, swerve to miss a deer, lose control of their vehicles and hit fixed objects. Indiana State Police reminds motorists to remember the following driving techniques:...
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Carr commits to Rockhurst University
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/21)
On Sunday afternoon, Northview multi-sport athlete Landon Carr took to his personal Twitter page (@landoncarr8) to break news regarding where he would be furthering his academic and athletic career at the collegiate level in the not-too-distant future...
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PREP ROUNDUP: Several Lady Knights post season best times at Eagle Classic
(High School Sports ~ 09/12/21)
Clay City volleyball Clay City looked to get back into the win column against Riverton Parke, but were unable to do so, losing 3-0 to the Panthers. The Lady Eels, however, gained momentum throughout the evening as they fell 25-18, 25-16, 25-22. Clay City girls golf...
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