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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - Paul’s Scanner (4/30/24)You might not know Paul Wilson, but if you are on social media, odds are you check his page at least once a day, if not more. Wilson created a Facebook page known as Paul’s Scanner. Wilson has a 28-year law enforcement history, allowing him to provide a public service...
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COLLEGE REPORT: Hofmann gets back into batter's box for Engineers (5/1/24)Throughout most of the Rose Hulman softball season, former Clay City standout Hailey Hofmann has been used as a defensive specialist for the Fightin’ Engineers, receiving just six at-bats in the team’s first 30 games. That changed last week. Taking on Franklin for a pair of games in the middle of the week and then visiting Mount St. ...
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Nicole Fry named executive branch director of Putnam County YMCA (4/30/24)A Greencastle native has been selected to helm the Putnam County YMCA as it rolls toward its December 2024 opening. On Monday, the YMCA of the Wabash Valley announced the appointment of Nicole (Smiley) Fry as the Executive Branch Director for the Putnam County YMCA. In her new role, Smiley will spearhead the organization’s efforts in enhancing community engagement, promoting wellness and fostering youth development initiatives...
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BCB member, Carrie Klaus, to showcase her knowledge on Jeopardy! (5/3/24)Locals might notice a familiar face on “America’s Favorite Quiz Show” on Monday evening. Carrie Klaus, a Greencastle resident, and Brazil Concert Band French Horn player, is set to showcase her exceptional knowledge on Jeopardy! Monday, May 6, at 7:30 p.m. on NBC, WTWO TV...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY Honoring a Warrior: Love For Lisa Charity Event (5/3/24)Leiomyosarcoma is a rare and aggressive type of sarcomas cancerous tumors (affecting 1 in 100,000 people per year) that attack tissues such as muscles, blood vessels, tendons, bones, and nerves. Lisa Marie Moody, 40, of Brazil, was a warrior who battled the disease for 18 months, refusing to give in and living life on her terms for her family, friends, and others...
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Tuesday traffic stop nets stolen car and drugs (5/3/24)A traffic stop on an erratic vehicle traveling on I-70 led officers to find a stolen car and drugs. On Wednesday, Clay County Sheriff Brison Swearingen shared basic details of the Tuesday, April 30 incident. Clay County Sheriff’s Deputies observed a vehicle traveling on Interstate 70, making several traffic infractions, leading to a traffic stop near the 20-mile marker close to the Clay/Vigo county line...
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COLLEGE REPORT: Martin leads Pomeroys at Vincennes University Invitational (4/25/24)During his years in high school at Northview, Hunter Martin did not play golf. Instead, he was spending his time on the hardwood, playing basketball for then-head coach Michael Byrum. But while having fun with his friends on the golf course later down the line, Martin was spotted by the coaching staff of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods men’s golf program. They asked him to come aboard, and the rest has been history as the senior standout has been a part of the team for the last couple of years...
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Weekend Pursuit & Wreck Involved Juveniles (5/6/24)The Brazil Police Department released limited details about a Sunday pursuit and wreck involving juveniles. (Names will not be released at this time.) According to the police department, the incident began around 3:30 p.m. near North County Road 200 West and 1100 North. An on-duty officer noticed a dark passenger car speeding and recklessly operating so badly that gravel was thrown on a police cruiser...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - A family legacy (5/7/24)Heather Ogborn’s love for teaching is not just a profession but a family legacy. As a third-generation educator, her passion for teaching was inherited and deeply instilled in her from an early age. “Education has always been a high priority in my life, and after seeing the impact my grandmother, my grandfather, and my mom had made, I wanted to continue that legacy and instill the love of learning into future leaders of the world.”...
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Come get your fix (5/3/24)Clay County Chamber of Commerce welcomed its newest member, Brazil KitchFix, with a ribbon cutting today. KitchFix recently celebrated its third anniversary, and owner Brandy ‘Shrader’ Pierce says the catchy name was a group collaboration. “I used to have a knitting business called Hippie Stitched, and we tried to come up with something similar.”...
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