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'WHEN MURDER ISN'T MURDER': Chapter Four - George Plots Revenge
(Local News ~ 02/11/22)
After hearing his wife’s sordid story, he went to the phone and called one of Joanna’s relatives, Josiah Pedlar. “Josiah, will you do something for me? Go down to see Amelia and Nick and tell them for God’s sake to come over here as soon as they can. Don’t tell anyone I sent for them. They will tell you when they come back.”...
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Cowden excited for second semi-state appearance
(Local News ~ 02/11/22)
When Northview junior Seth Cowden pinned Bedford North Lawrence’s Jorj Filler in the opening round of last weekend’s Bloomington South wrestling Regional, he guaranteed a spot at the Evansville Semi-State for the second time in the last three years...
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Northview’s Hyatt honored as Lilly scholar
(Local News ~ 02/11/22)
Northview senior Jinna Hyatt was named as Clay County’s recipient of the 2022 Lilly Endowment Community Scholarship. Jinna is the daughter of Kimberly Hyatt of Brazil and Mitchell Hyatt of Center Point. The Community Foundation received 324 applications from students in the three-county area...
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FOOD GIVEAWAYS
(Local News ~ 02/11/22)
EDITOR’S NOTE: Please send notice of any food giveaways you would like published in this list to editor.braziltimes@gmail.com. RECURRING EVENTS Sundays • 4:30-5 p.m. — The Presbyterian Soup Kitchen has its “Sunday Supper”. Curbside pickup is available at Fellowship Hall at 201 N. Walnut in Brazil...
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COVID-19 UPDATE: County still at RED level for COVID-19; school numbers trending much better
(Local News ~ 02/11/22)
Indiana continues to remain in RED on all of the data charts on the Indiana State Department of Health’s COVID-19 Dashboard as of Thursday. (The dashboard updates were delayed due to a technical issue involving data processing.) The ISDH’s COVID-19 Dashboard can be viewed at www.coronavirus.in.gov...
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Anderson puts positive take on race relations
(Local News ~ 02/11/22)
Retired Army general thinks we should celebrate successes Maj. Gen. Dorian Anderson, USA Retired, served 30 years as an infantry officer, culminating as commanding general of U.S. Army Human Resources Command from 2002–05. The Brazil native earned two varsity letters in both sprint football and wrestling and was the first sprint football player to take home the prestigious Army Athletic Association award...
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Lewis just a ‘regular man’ who has been honored to serve
(Local News ~ 02/11/22)
Patrick Lewis is a regular man who has been on a great and wonderful adventure: He spent 28 years serving his country. While he wasn’t sure exactly where he would go in life as a teenager, his father knew all along. “I was born and raised in Kokomo, IN. When I told my father I joined the Army in 1983, he wasn’t surprised,” said Lewis. “He always knew because whenever a military movie came on, I was always right there watching it.”...
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BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Griffin leaves long-lasting legacy as one of Northview's best ballplayers
(Local News ~ 02/11/22)
Northview’s baseball program has had numerous standouts over the years with several of them going on to play collegiately and a few playing at the professional level. There was a great chance Andrew Griffin, a switch-hitting third baseman with an abundance of speed, power and athleticism, would have been the best player to ever wear a Northview Knight uniform, and those around him saw it from a young age...
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Northview routs Brown County, snaps losing skid on Senior Night
(High School Sports ~ 02/11/22)
Riding a three-game losing streak into Friday’s matchup with visiting Brown County, Northview’s boys basketball team viewed the game as a precursor to Saturday's battle at Martinsville. Northview head coach Michael Byrum said he wanted his group to take the Eagles, who entered Friday on a 12-game losing skid and sat by itself in the basement of the Western Indiana Conference, as serious as they would take the Arestians 24 hours later...
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