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Oberholtzer, Sinders step down from head coaching positions
(High School Sports ~ 03/28/24)
There will be new faces pacing the sidelines during the fall and winter for a pair of Clay City’s high school sports teams during the next school year as Bradi Oberholtzer stepped down from her position as head volleyball coach and Jason Sinders stepped down from his position as head girls basketball coach recently...
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GOOD NEWS - Recycling Center now open
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
A free recycling area center is open for all Brazil residents at Republic Services, formerly known as Wallace Brothers. The center is located at 2066 West County Road 850 North, Brazil, right next to the Republic facility. Recycling has been an issue for several years, and Mayor Brian Wyndham wanted to do something about it...
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JOYCE ELIZABETH SCHOPMEYER FUQUA, Riley, IN
(Obituary ~ 03/28/24)
Joyce Elizabeth Schopmeyer Fuqua, Age 59, a cherished member of the Riley, Indiana community, passed away peacefully on March 9th, 2024, surrounded by her family. Despite the family being profoundly saddened, they are comforted knowing that she is now in the arms of her heavenly father, free from pain & suffering...
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New Veterans Transport Van Operational
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
After three years, the Clay County Veterans Service Office is excited to announce the new transport van is available for Clay County Veterans to use. Veterans Service Officer Randy Kaelber said the van had been in use for three months while being cleaned and prepared for transport...
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GIVING BACK - BFD: Let’s talk about golf
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
The Brazil Professional Fire Fighters Local-1453 plans to change things up with its fundraiser again this year. On Saturday, May 4, the group plans another charity golf outing at Forest Park. Union members are out in the community now looking for business sponsorship to offset the cost of a golf event, which would allow more of the event proceeds to return to the community...
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STAR receives new equipment
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
Clay County’s emergency ambulance provider, STAR Ambulance, recently received what David Peck, Vice President, called new “staffing.” “I say it’s almost like adding another staff member to our ambulance because prior to having these devices, it takes trained hands to do CPR. Now those trained hands don’t disappear and they can go on and do other important things to treat and care for the citizens of Clay County,” said Peck...
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - NHS PEYTON LEAR
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
Peyton Lear is a senior at Northview High School. He is involved in Varsity Club. Peyton has also played Northview baseball for four years, football for two years, tennis for two years, and basketball for two years. Outside of school, he enjoys going to the YMCA, hunting, fishing, playing pickleball, golfing, and going to the lake with his friends...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - Jail expansion, commissioner’s duties, and more: State of the County
(Local News ~ 03/28/24)
On Tuesday, the Clay County Commissioners presented the State of the County during the monthly Clay County Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, a crucial platform for community updates. The Clay County Commissioners dedicated themselves to clearing the air and took time to address the crowd. Topics included misconceptions regarding the commissioner's duties, commissioners and county council elections, the new jail expansion, and more...
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