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Vigil to take place
(Local News ~ 11/25/09)
Area residents Bob and Jerry Lybarger will conduct a memorial service to honor their parents Friday. Herschel and Marjory Lybarger were killed by a drunk driver Nov. 29, 1989, on United States 40, on the west edge of Brazil. The Lybargers have gathered at the crash site every year -- with the exception of 2008 -- on the day following Thanksgiving...
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Stay closed during the holidays
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/25/09)
To the Editor: We certainly live in a time with large and looming concerns, whether it be wars, job loses, government run healthcare or, obviously, being right with the Lord. With that said, it seems sad to me there are a growing number of businesses that are advertising that they will be open on Thanksgiving Day...
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Keep an eye on the Christmas Tree
(Column ~ 11/25/09)
Yes, it is that time of year again. The time when you drive down the road and see house upon house decorated for Christmas. Of course, there are many items that are included in a person's Christmas decorating arsenal, but the most common one to think of is a Christmas tree...
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Cathy's famous persimmon pudding
(Column ~ 11/25/09)
Cathy Mowery, of Cedar Hill Farm is famous in our neighborhood for her delicious persimmon pudding. It is always my request for the fall hayrides, and just about any time we get together. She states the recipe is rumored to be a bit of Hoosier heritage, and shares it for your Thanksgiving enjoyment. The sauce provides the perfect accent. Cathy adapted it from a family date pudding recipe...
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Ballots for FSA committees due next month
(State News ~ 11/25/09)
INDIANAPOLIS -- USDA Farm Service Agency in Indiana Executive Director Julia Wickard recently announced the 2009 FSA County Committee elections have begun as ballots have been mailed to eligible voters. Dec. 7, 2009, is the deadline for eligible voters to return ballots to their local FSA offices...
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Brazil Buzz
(Column ~ 11/25/09)
I miss the family during the Thanksgiving holiday. This year, again, we will sit down to a feast for two. It is a blessing our children and their families are healthy and happy. They celebrate their own traditions. A few years ago, a very nice woman, a volunteer at the Clay County Food Pantry, sent me a lovely and beautifully hand-scribed letter and the following article. It appeared in The Brazil Times in 1977. I give full credit to the author of this fine piece...
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Sisters of Providence announce Advent services
(State News ~ 11/25/09)
WEST TERRE HAUTE -- The Sisters of Providence of St. Mary-of-the-Woods have announced a schedule of Advent services as a prelude to the Christmas season. Advent begins on the fourth Sunday before Christmas and is a time of preparation for the coming of the commemoration of the birth of Jesus...
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Honor Roll
(Community News ~ 11/25/09)
Clay City High School Seventh Grade High Distinction Parker Ames, Morgan Booe, Justin Buell, Leah Hostetler, Ashley Linton, Elijah Stinson Distinction Madison Aten, Easton Booe, Hannah Cannon, Sarah Davis, Coleen Dayhuff, Samantha Dyer, Tayler Fischer, Caitlen Fry, Samantha Hall, Austen Havens, Thomas Hogan, John Hyatt, Emmie Kittle, Nicole Ledgerwood, Tristen Malone, Kiersten Mann, Lanae Moss, Paiden Myers, Cade Newton, Jordan Prindiville, Ashley Reach, Siobhan Robinson, Evan Rogers, Alexandra Rosa, Meghan Skaggs, Trevor Smith, Evan Sumner, Haliee Vanatti, Brandon Weik, Nikki Wood. ...
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Rockville Holiday Home Tour scheduled
(Community News ~ 11/25/09)
ROCKVILLE -- Tickets are currently available for the annual Rockville Holiday Home Tour. The event is scheduled to take place from 1-6 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 5. Tickets are available at the Art Gallery in Rockville, located on the north side of the square. Those interested in purchasing tickets may save $1 by buying in advance. Regular ticket price is $8...
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Foundation presents awards at event
(Community News ~ 11/25/09)
The St. Vincent Clay Hospital Foundation presented its annual "Festival of Trees," Saturday, Nov. 14, at the Clay County 4-H Fairgrounds. The purpose of the event is to raise fund for the hospital foundation that will then be used to provide assistance and education to the community...
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Prosecutor's Office teams up with others for 'Mitten Tree'
(Local News ~ 11/25/09)
After the response received from last year, organizers couldn't resist placing the "Mitten Tree" up once more. For the second year in a row, the Clay County Prosecutor's Office is collecting donations of new mittens, scarves, gloves or coats for the tree, which stands outside the office...
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Physical 'Cats pound glass, Eels
(High School Sports ~ 11/25/09)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor CLINTON -- As far as head coaching debuts go, new Clay City basketball coach, Vance Edmondson is likely looking forward to his second game at the helm following a 61-46 loss to South Vermillion on Wednesday evening. The Wildcats, fresh off one of the best football seasons in school history, brought an experienced and athletic squad to the floor against an Eels team that returned just two players with any appreciable varsity time and South Vermillion took advantage with their physical edge.. ...
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