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CHURCH NEWS
(Community News ~ 05/09/08)
BEE RIDGE CHURCH Happy Mother's Day to all mother's. Hope you have a wonderful day with your children close to you. Do you ever feel like maybe you haven't always treated your mother with the highest respect she deserves? After all, she is the one who went through the pain in having you, who started you out in life, and the one who got up with you in the night...
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PUBLIC RECORD 05-10-08
(Other Record ~ 05/09/08)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse May 8-9. Clay Superior Court -- Civil DH Capital Management, Inc. Vs. Nasir Talukder: Civil Collections Chase Bank USA Vs. William Butler: Civil Collections American Acceptance Company, LLC Vs. Christopher G. Wilson: Civil Collections...
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STAUNTON SCENE
(Column ~ 05/09/08)
STAUNTON FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., with worship service following at 10:30 a.m. Doug Parkey is the minister. Children's Church, Wee Worship and extended nursery are at 10:30 a.m. in the Educational Building. If you need transportation to morning worship service, please phone the church office at 446-3211. The van is wheel chair equipped...
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Meth trafficker given more than 21 years in prison
(Local News ~ 05/09/08)
Timothy M. Morrison, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana, announced that Terri Sawyer, 41, Cloverdale, was sentenced to 260 months' imprisonment, Friday, by U.S. District Judge Larry J. McKinney following her conviction at trial for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine...
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St. Mother Theodore Guerin statue to be dedicated in D.C.
(State News ~ 05/09/08)
ST. MARY-OF-THE-WOODS, Ind. (AP) -- A statue of St. Mother Theodore Guerin, the foundress of the Sisters of Providence, will be dedicated Saturday at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C. After a Mass celebrated by Apostolic Nuncio Archbishop Pietro Sambi, the papal representative to the U.S., pilgrims will walk outside to Mary's Garden for the blessing and dedication of the statue...
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Big inning powers Knights by Patriots
(High School Sports ~ 05/09/08)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor The weather may have left plenty to be desired, but a Northview conference win, 10-1 over Owen Valley, sent the fans home happy on Friday night. A steady drizzle left just about everything soaked at Northview High School, but still couldn't dampen the Northview fans spirits...
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Patience a winning virtue for Northview baseball team
(High School Sports ~ 05/09/08)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Fourteen strikeouts and earning a pitching victory. If your Brock Lawson then that's a pretty nice way to celebrate your birthday and he's got the weekend to savor a 14-4 Northview win over Owen Valley on Friday night...
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Suitcases for foster children
(Local News ~ 05/09/08)
Two ceramic classes at Northview High School are completing a service project for local foster children. NHS students are painting suitcases for charity. Ceramics' teacher Peggy Taylor encourages students to get involved with a service project each semester...
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Exciting activities planned for YMCA Summer Day Camp
(Local News ~ 05/09/08)
It's time for Summer Day Camp at the YMCA. "We are really looking forward to camp this year," Camp Director Pam Fischer recently told The Brazil Times. "We are planning a lot of fun activities this year." During the daily camp sessions, children entering kindergarten through eight-grades will participate in age appropriate and challenging activities including crafts, reading, recreation, skits, sports, swimming and tutoring based on the Indiana Academic Standards. ...
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Two suspects arrested for anhydrous theft
(Local News ~ 05/09/08)
An injured K-9 officer assisted members of the Clay City Police, Clay County Sheriff's Department and the Indiana State Police during the arrest of two suspects allegedly involved in an anhydrous ammonia theft Thursday evening. "I know I said Forrest was on light duty but he'd be ready if needed. I just wasn't expecting it to be so quick," Deputy/K-9 Handler Josh Clarke told The Brazil Times Friday. "Forrest did really well. He was right on track and did the job quickly."...
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Refusing to accept no as an option
(Local News ~ 05/09/08)
Taking no for an answer was not an option for Raeann Driscoll, and now she is much healthier for it. The 15-year-old Driscoll suffered from pancreatitis for several months before traveling to the University of Minnesota in February for a rare surgical procedure...
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Patience a winning virtue for Northview baseball team
(High School Sports ~ 05/09/08)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor Fourteen strikeouts and earning a pitching victory. If your Brock Lawson then that's a pretty nice way to celebrate your birthday and he's got the weekend to savor a 14-4 Northview win over Owen Valley on Friday night...
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Mets and Reds game postponed
(Professional Sports ~ 05/09/08)
By MIKE FITZPATRICK AP Baseball Writer NEW YORK (AP) -- The scheduled game between the Cincinnati Reds and New York Mets was postponed because of rain Friday night. It will be made up Saturday as part of a day-night doubleheader, with start times of 1:10 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Johan Santana is slated to pitch the opener for New York against Matt Belisle, with Mike Pelfrey getting the ball in Game 2 against Reds right-hander Bronson Arroyo...
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Malkin's two goals lead Penguins by Flyers
(Professional Sports ~ 05/09/08)
By ALAN ROBINSON AP Sports Writer PITTSBURGH -- Evgeni Malkin scored two dazzling goals 5 minutes apart to give Pittsburgh a two-goal lead, after Sidney Crosby tied it, and the Penguins rode their two big stars to a 4-2 victory over cross-state rival Philadelphia in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference finals Friday night...
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Youth gives way at Players
(Professional Sports ~ 05/09/08)
By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -- Kenny Perry went to the PGA Tour's weekly Bible study in the home of Fred Funk, and if the message was about storing up treasures in heaven, the 47-year-old Perry found inspiration from a more tangible prize...
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