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Shaw among 10 Falcons named to Academic All-MAC Team
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/22)
The Mid-American Conference announced Wednesday the 2021 Volleyball Academic All-MAC Team. A total of 91 student-athletes were named to this year’s squad, with Bowling Green leading the conference with ten student-athletes on this year’s team. Hanna Laube, a senior setter for the Falcons, was one of four student-athletes in the MAC to earn a 4.00 GPA...
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COMING ATTRACTIONS
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY, brought to you free by WICU: County returns to RED; more than 300 CCSC students on quarantine
(Local News ~ 01/14/22)
With a total of 72 deaths attributed to COVID-19 and a Unique 7-day Positivity Rate of 40%, Clay County is RED on the Indiana State Department on Health’s COVID-19 Dashboard ADVISORY LEVEL CATEGORY. The ADVISORY LEVEL refers to the current guidelines the county must follow. A county must remain at a lower Weekly Two-Metric Score for two consecutive weeks to move to a lower advisory level...
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Charles Wayne Blackford
(Obituary ~ 01/14/22)
Charles Wayne Blackford, 88, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away following a brief stay at Cloverleaf of Knightsville, on January 13, 2022. Charlie was born on October 24, 1933, in Clinton, Indiana, the son of Charles H. and Mary E. (Craft) Blackford. He graduated from Montezuma High School with the class of 1953. ...
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CHURCH BRIEFS: Sunday, January 16
(Crime News ~ 01/14/22)
The church is open from sun up til sun down Weekend Mass, Confession, & Adoration: Saturday 7 p.m. — Mass with Confession after Mass Sunday 9 a.m. — Mass with Confession before Mass at 8 a.m. First Saturday of each month — Adoration & Confession 9-11 a.m...
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Parents alerted about 2 incidents being investigated
(Local News ~ 01/14/22)
Parents of some students at Clay Community Schools received alerts Friday morning about two incidents of concern on Thursday, January 13. Northview High School parents received the following alert: There was, at no time, a threat to use the weapon. I want to commend and thank the students and staff who immediately reported the issue to Administrative staff. ...
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Eels drop potential sectional preview to Bloomfield
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/22)
With just under three weeks to go before sectionals, Bloomfield turned in one of its better performances of the season on the court of that upcoming sectional Thursday night. The visiting Cardinals spoiled the senior night of the Clay City Eels 46-31...
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Knights overcome second half scare to clip South Putnam's wings
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/22)
Things weren’t looking great for Northview midway through the third quarter of Friday night’s boys high school basketball game against visiting South Putnam. The Knights were held scoreless for over four minutes and had seen the Eagles take their first lead after opening the second half on a 10-0 run...
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Pearce's career night propels Northview to win over Eagles
(High School Sports ~ 01/14/22)
Over the last few games, slow starts have plagued Northview’s girls basketball team. And even though the Lady Knights have been able to dig themselves out of first half holes countless times, head coach Zack Keyes met with his group earlier in the week and hammered home the need to open games like they close them...
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St. Vincent Clay Hospital planning blood drive on February 3
(Local News ~ 01/14/22)
St. Vincent Clay Hospital in Brazil will be sponsoring a community blood drive on Thursday, February 3, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:05 p.m. To register, visit versiti.org/IN and search for sponsor code 771. Those donating are advised to eat a healthy meal and drink plenty of water before donating.
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City Council has first 2022 meeting
(Local News ~ 01/14/22)
The Brazil City Council met on Wednesday for the first time in 2022. The biggest discussion on the night came in the only item of new business. Council members debated whether to submit a letter to the state legislature opposing a proposed elimination of business personal property taxes...
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Ford, Heaton author, support bills at state level
(Local News ~ 01/14/22)
A bill authored by State Sen. Jon Ford (R-Terre Haute) that would provide better protections for and representation of Hoosier children in the child welfare system unanimously passed the Senate Committee on Family and Children Services on Monday, Jan. 10...
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