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Air Quality Alert issued by NWS Indianapolis
(Local News ~ 07/21/21)
The officials at the Indiana Department of Environmental Management have issued an Air Quality Action Day for... Today and Thursday...July 21 and 22...for the entire state of Indiana. Levels of fine particles (PM2.5) are expected to be in the Orange or Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups range. Active children and adults, and people with respiratory disease, such as asthma should limit prolonged outdoor exposure...
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Wolfe ready to begin engineering career
(College Sports ~ 07/21/21)
Last week, as the 2021 MLB Draft took place in Denver, Colorado, former Clay City and University of Dayton left-handed pitcher Hunter Wolfe kept an eye on the picks that were being made, although it wasn’t just to see if his name would get called. He also wanted to see if any of his Flyer teammates would get selected to pursue their professional dreams...
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New lines downtown
(Local News ~ 07/21/21)
Motorists were watching work crews paint new lines on US 40 in downtown Brazil Monday afternoon. The crews are pictured here at the intersection at Franklin Street.
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: Luke Dyar, Early Pioneer
(Community News ~ 07/21/21)
Luke was born 1762 (DAR records) in Kent County, Delaware. His father seems to be Shederick Dyer, and he had three or four brothers. Records show that Luke paid taxes in the amount of one pound in Misspillion, Delaware. He was a member of the Delaware Revolutionary War Infantry unit. ...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY, brought to you free by WICU: Brazil DAR chapter seeks flag on every veteran’s grave
(Local News ~ 07/21/21)
The local chapter of the DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) has a 4 year project entitled “No Veteran Without a Flag.” The group has a booth at the Clay County Fair this week but will continue with its work for 4 more years with the goal of having an American flag on the grave of every veteran buried in Clay County...
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VFW Auxiliary supports new BPD K9 project
(Local News ~ 07/21/21)
The Brazil Police Department wants to thank the community for their support of the new K9 unit. Brazil Patrolman Chandler Damon is spearheading the effort to create the unit. Damon said the community had donated approximately $15,000 to the program, which he will start in August when the dog is ready...
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Positive changes for the City of Brazil
(Local News ~ 07/21/21)
The City of Brazil is described as "Vibrant. Progressive. Ready". It is seen as businesses along the main street are showing signs of rejuvenation: Depot Street is too, with two projects breaking ground this week. The American Legion Post 2, located at 10 North Depot Street, broke ground for a much-needed expansion this week...
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