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Van Buren Elementary All Pro Families
(Local News ~ 09/18/23)
The All Pro Dads program took a hit during the COVID-19 pandemic, but it returned Tuesday as the All Pro Families program with a big crowd in the Van Buren Elementary Gymnasium. “This is our first program today, and we’re going to do this the second Tuesday of each month for the rest of the school year,” said Team Captain Dale Brown, who added the project is supported by the Carbon Baptist Church and embraced by VBE Principal Derik Tipton. ...
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Poll Results
(Local News ~ 09/18/23)
In The Times' most recent poll, the staff asked if you'd be going to Brazil Main Street's Seventh Annual Route 40 Fest. With 171 votes cast, the results are as follows: •Yes: 43.3% •No: 43.3% •Haven't decided: 13.5% On our Facebook page, many answered yes. Of the 29 comments, 18 said they would attend, and 11 answered no...
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A successful fish fry
(Local News ~ 09/18/23)
The Van Buren Fire Department Annual Fish Fry took place over the weekend. Even with other events and the potential for rain, a record number came out to support the firefighters. Within the first two hours, the department sold out of fish for the first time in 59 years...
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No Strings Attached!
(Local News ~ 09/18/23)
Community Theatre of Clay County Children to Entertain a National Guest! No Strings Attached, the Young Actors show, will be showing at the Community Theatre of Clay County on September 22, 23, and 24. Their show is special enough on its own, but this year they also get to perform for national royalty! Ashley Logan, the winner of US American Ms. ...
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Brazil City Parks stay busy
(Local News ~ 09/18/23)
Brazil City Parks stay busy By HAYLEY COOPER Times Reporter The Superintendent of Brazil City Parks, Marv Moon, and his team have kept busy the past month. During the monthly Park Board Meeting, Moon gave updates to the board. Large limbs at Craig Park have been removed near the softball diamond and those blocking trails. The Parks Department is finalizing picking up leftover debris from the storm fronts in the summer...
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - NHS JOSHUA FOWLER
(Local News ~ 09/18/23)
Northview senior Joshua Fowler has been interested in pursuing physical therapy as a career, and his internship has helped solidify this. Joshua is interning at St. Vincent Clay in the physical therapy department. “I just really wanted to see if I wanted to pursue a career in physical therapy. I thought it would help me narrow down what I want to do.”...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - A journalist, a mentor, a friend
(Local News ~ 09/18/23)
Frank Phillips was an old-school gentleman and a journalist. Living a lifetime of journalism, Frank - as everyone called him - worked at The Brazil Times for 14 years. The Brazil Times staff will always remember Frank’s unique sense of humor - he told “dad jokes” before society called them “dad jokes” - and his love of family, friends, and community...
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Northview sweeps Clay City in annual Block Out Cancer match
(High School Sports ~ 09/18/23)
Anything can happen during rivalry games, Northview volleyball head coach Scott McDonald told his team before Monday’s annual Beat Out Cancer match against Clay City. McDonald pointed to different games in other sports between the Knights and Eels as examples of what can happen anytime the pair of county rivals square off...
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ELIZABETH JANE WOOD, Brazil, IN
(Obituary ~ 09/18/23)
Elizabeth Jane Wood, 91, went to be with her Lord and Savior on Sunday, September 17, 2023 at her home. She was born on November 22, 1931 in South Bend, Indiana to the late Walter and Claire (Trukowski) Trytko. Elizabeth graduated from South Bend Catholic High School, and attended college for business. Elizabeth married Jerry Leon Wood on September 19, 1953, and worked for Great Dane Trailers in employee relations for over 20 years...
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Emergency Crisis at School - What is expected of parents
(Local News ~ 09/18/23)
When a child is in an emergency, a parent’s first instinct is to get to their child. “We are all parents here,” said Superintendent Dr. Tim Rayle. “We know how that feels because we feel that way too.” The problem is if there is an active emergency at any school facility or event, having numerous people show up looking for someone is not conducive for the first responders working the scene...
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