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Free Fishing Day
(Local News ~ 09/25/23)
Brazil City Parks and Recreation invited the public to enjoy the last day of the year to fish without a license during Free Fishing Day at Craig Park over the weekend. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources sets four days of the year to fish free. In years past, Brazil Parks and Recreation held Fishing Fun Day, geared towards children without a license. This year, they emphasized it was a day for adults, too...
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Cory Apple Festival
(Local News ~ 09/25/23)
With Summer officially ending last week, fall is officially in the air as the festival season begins. The 54th Annual Cory Apple Festival took place over the weekend. The three-day festival held various events, including a cornhole tournament, a car and motorcycle show, live music, bingo, the third annual Crusing out Childhood Cancer in Cory Jeep Show, and a parade...
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - NHS BROOKLYN ELDRIDGE
(Local News ~ 09/25/23)
Northview senior Brooklyn Eldridge is involved in FCA, girls' cross country, girls' basketball, and unified track. She explains that her favorite aspects of high school sports have been making new friends and spending time with the team. “I really like basketball and just the community [of] teammates and coaches.”...
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Failure to yield right of way cause of Friday morning accident
(Local News ~ 09/25/23)
Friday morning accident near Franklin and Church Street intersection was alleged failure to yield. According to the Brazil Police Department, details about the accident involving a pickup truck and a sport utility vehicle are limited. Shortly after 8:30 a.m., BPD officers responded to the accident scene...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - 25th Annual ‘Prescription Drug Take Back’ initiative
(Local News ~ 09/25/23)
The Indiana State Police partners each October with the Drug Enforcement Agency nationwide to pick up unwanted medications. The Fall event is scheduled for Saturday, October 28. This marks the 25th year of the “Take Back” initiative to prevent prescription drug abuse by properly disposing of unwanted or outdated medications...
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Temps good for new asphault
(Local News ~ 09/25/23)
Pinckley Street has a new look thanks to the workers who laid new asphault last week. Road crews are still working through out Brazil, so please use caution on approaching them. The parking lot and the gazebo path at Harmony Park was busy last week as crews replaced the asphalt. The Harmony Park has been closed since July due to the safety concerns from storm damage...
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Keep wildlife wild
(Local News ~ 09/25/23)
Many people love taking old bread to parks to feed waterfowl. However, human food, especially white bread, should not be provided to ducks, geese, and other aquatic birds. Human food is not a part of the waterfowl's natural diet, which includes grasses and water plants that give the creatures the necessary nutrients...
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Injury-riddled Eels finally feeling whole again
(High School Sports ~ 09/25/23)
With two weeks left in the high school volleyball regular season, most teams around the state are working on fine-tuning different aspects of their game to ensure they’re peaking at the right time. That’s, however, not quite the case for Clay City. In the first set of the first match of the season at South Vermillion, defensive specialist/outside hitter Gracie Oberholtzer went down with an ankle injury that sidelined her the rest of that night as well as the next two against West Vigo and South Putnam.. ...
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Bohemian Ink: not your typical tattoo studio
(Local News ~ 09/25/23)
Brazil has a new tattoo studio, Bohemian Ink, whose owner strives to create something different. Olivia Provines has been tattooing for seven years and recently opened her studio at 36 E National Ave, Brazil. Provines juggles running an ever-growing tattoo studio and being a wife and mother to an 11-year-old son, whom she jokes is going on 19...
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