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Rural Brazil man accused of soliciting children, buying them alcohol
(Local News ~ 04/22/15)
A rural Brazil man faces multiple charges for allegedly soliciting underage girls and buying them alcohol. Four criminal cases were filed this week against Jeremy Kiefling, 34, involving four different teenage victims. Among those accusations, he faces three misdemeanor counts of contributing to the delinquency of a minor, two felony counts of child solicitation and a felony count of sexual battery. He also faces a felony count of dissemination of matter harmful to children...
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Road work won't close the theater
(Local News ~ 04/22/15)
"The show must go on" and so it shall, in spite of heavy road construction on U.S. 40/National Avenue in Brazil. The Community Theatre of Clay County will present "The Mousetrap" by Agatha Christie on May 1 and May 2 at 6:30 p.m. Plans have been made to get the audience into the building no matter what happens on National Avenue in front of the theater...
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Baesler's Market reflects on Earth Day
(State News ~ 04/22/15)
In celebration of Earth Day, Baesler's Market in Terre Haute will be offering all customers who shop with a reusable bag 25 cents off their grocery bill. "It is our small way of thanking our customers for doing their part in protecting our planet," Baesler's Market Manager Casey Baesler said...
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Book offers help on publicity
(Community News ~ 04/22/15)
A local author, Frank Phillips, has released his second book, "Get the Word Out! How to be (pretty) sure your information will be published." "It is a guide designed to help people get their club or church information published in the local media with a minimum of frustration and have a satisfying experience," Phillips said...
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Newspaper and website topic of Genealogy Society program
(Community News ~ 04/22/15)
Frank Phillips, a reporter with The Brazil Times, spoke to the Clay County Genealogical Society meeting Tuesday. His topic was, "What can The Brazil Times do for you?" (Front row left to right) Teresa Pettigrew, Joyce Oehler, Suzanne Mace, and JoAnn Pell (back row left to right) Carolyn Branson, Joy McPhetters, Pat Wilkinson, Frank Phillips, Jeanie Navel, Phonda Ticher, and Ron Wools...
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Veterans' appreciation picnic planned
(Community News ~ 04/22/15)
Northview High School/Cumberland Academy's Jobs for America Graduates (JAG) program of 2014-15 is having a veterans' picnic on May 3 from noon to 3 p.m. at Forest Park in the Cow Palace. All Clay County veterans and their families are invited to attend. Lunch will be provided by Northview High School/Cumberland Academy JAG. There will also be some activities available for veterans and their families...
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State Police receive life-saving device
(State News ~ 04/22/15)
PUTNAMVILLE--On Tuesday, Indiana State Police Troopers and Detectives at the Putnamville Post received a small, potentially lifesaving device, which each officer will now carry. The device is a Combat Application Tourniquet. All enforcement personnel working out of the Putnamville Post received a two-hour block of academic and practical instruction on the use of the tourniquet...
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Pancake breakfast to benefit Brazil Mainstreet group
(Local News ~ 04/22/15)
Susan Thomas (right) leads a committee meeting to discuss Rotary's first pancake day to benefit the Brazil Mainstreet program. On the left is Lee Lewis of Mainstreet. The pancake breakfast will be June 13, 8 a.m. to noon at Brazil Family Restaurant on West National Avenue in Brazil...
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Technifab Products creates machining division
(Local News ~ 04/22/15)
Exactifab, a new division of Technifab Products Inc., is providing machining services to companies that need high quality, precisely machined parts, professional customer service and documented quality control, according to a news release from the company...
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Chamber of Commerce ... Spotlight on Business (March 2015)
(Local News ~ 04/22/15)
St. Vincent Clay St. Vincent Clay is a 25-bed Critical Access Hospital serving the residents of Clay County. The facility provides a full range of healthcare services including a 24-hour physician-staffed emergency department and ambulatory services including general and orthopedic surgery. The hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission and was designated as a Critical Access Hospital in 2001. St. Vincent Clay joined St. Vincent and Ascension in September 2000...
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4-H club performs some 'Spring' cleaning
(Local News ~ 04/22/15)
Courtesy photo Members of the 4-Ever Achievers 4-H Club recently removed trash along a section of Staunton Road that the club refers to as "Spring Hill." The section has daffodils planted that spell out the word "Spring." The members participating in the work were, from left, Ian, Connor and Adrik Loughmiller, Nik and Maddie Gerald, Abigail Stroud and Marah Loughmiller. The club appreciates Technifab Products, Inc. and Advanced Drainage Systems for donating the orange safety vests...
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