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2022 Clay County SWCD Tire Recycling Event
(Local News ~ 09/13/22)
The Clay County Soil and Water Conservation District would like to thank the following partners for making today’s 2022 Tire Recycling Event a success: Duke Energy, Liberty Tire Recycling, Clay County 4-H Council, INC, Clay County Community Corrections, The West Central Indiana Watershed Alliance and the Clay County Highway Department...
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Brazil announces Fall schedule for Heavy Trash Pick-up
(Local News ~ 09/13/22)
Heavy Trash Pickup for this Fall in Brazil has been announced. • Friday, October 7, 2022, is for Northeast Quadrant from St Rd 59 going east/US Hwy 40 going North • Friday, October 14, 2022, is for Northwest Quadrant from St Rd 59 going west/US Hwy 40 going North...
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MARCIA ECKARD, of Brazil, Indiana
(Obituary ~ 09/13/22)
Marcia Karyn Frohman Gorby Eckard, 78, of Brazil, Indiana, passed away at Signature Health on September 12, 2022. Marcia was born on December 7, 1943, in Brazil, Indiana the daughter of Kenneth and Rosemary (Anderson) Eckard. Marcia graduated from Staunton High School with the class of 1961. Following high school she graduated from Ivy Tech and then Indiana University as a RN. Marcia worked as an RN for more than 40 years. Most of her career was spent at Union Hospital...
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CCSC talks about new police force
(Local News ~ 09/13/22)
During Thursday night’s school board meeting of trustees, the board approved to begin discussions about creating a police force. “Times have changed,” said Superintendent Jeff Fritz, who admits to missing the days of school openness, but Uvalde, TX, and many other active shooters in schools have changed that. “This is the next step in protecting our students and staff. This is for school safety only.”...
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CCS answers questions about Proof of Residency Letter
(Local News ~ 09/13/22)
A Proof of Residency letter sent home from Clay Community Schools caused quite a few questions from parents. Superintendent Jeff Fritz anticipated questions about the new Indiana Department of Education’s requirements. The IDOE requires all school corporations to do this for enrollment numbers. The corporations then use the data for funding from the state...
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Clay City’s depth key to team’s success on cross country course this fall
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/22)
At the beginning of high school boys cross country season, Clay City head coach Cole Schroer pointed out that his program would be rostering the most runners since he took over. And while he acknowledged that having more is always a good sign, Schroer also noted that most of them had very little to no running experience, meaning it would take some time for them and the team to round into form...
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