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Mustangs power to victory over Northview in sectional
(High School Sports ~ 05/29/14)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor NASHVILLE -- The 2014 softball season didn't produce the desired results that Northview's players and coaches were looking for in the beginning. However, the foundation might have been laid for the future. The Knights played with fire early on in their sectional game against Edgewood Wednesday evening and the Mustangs finally burned them with a nine-run outburst in the fifth inning to claim a 12-0 victory...
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Knight advances to state track and field finals
(High School Sports ~ 05/29/14)
Times Staff Report EVANSVILLE -- Northview senior Leanna Knight will make a return trip to Indiana University to represent the Knights in the IHSAA State Track and Field Finals. The long jumper came through with a leap of 17-3 to place second at the Evansville Central Regional on Tuesday evening. Her effort qualified her for a trip to Indiana University's Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex on Friday, June 6...
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Cable barriers to be installed along I-70 in Clay County, elsewhere
(Local News ~ 05/29/14)
U.S. 40 wont be the only major Clay County thoroughfare to see lane restrictions beginning next week. About 40 miles of Interstate 70, in Clay, Putnam, Morgan and Hendrix counties, will be fitted with new median cable barriers, the Indiana Department of Transportation announced on Thursday...
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North Clay Middle School student rewarded for his artwork
(Local News ~ 05/29/14)
A seventh-grade North Clay Middle School student was rewarded Thursday for an art piece he designed during a small presentation. Dalton Roman, the son of Brett Reynolds and Mary Roman of Brazil, received $50 for his framed loom weaving as part of an ongoing art program that recognizes young artists' talents. The young man's work will be on display alongside other student pieces in the school's main hallway...
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Student ministry yard sale on Saturday
(Community News ~ 05/29/14)
On Saturday, First Christian Church will host its annual student ministry yard sale. The sale begins at 8 a.m. and is in the Family Life Centre at the back of the church., 1875 W. U.S. 40. The sale started three years ago and has grown each year. The sale helps students in grades 6-12 in several ways...
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City fire department receives $1,000 grant
(Local News ~ 05/29/14)
The Brazil Fire Department was the recipient of a $1,000 grant that will be used to fund its smoke detector program, officials said. During the Brazil Board of Works meeting Wednesday, City Fire Chief Jake Bennett said the local Walmart selected the department for the second time in three years to be the recipient of the grant. He added the last time the department received the grant, the money was spent on purchasing smoke detectors for local families...
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Betty E. (Slaven) Ehrlich
(Obituary ~ 05/29/14)
Betty E. (Slaven) Ehrlich, 91, of Staunton, passed away on May 29, 2014 at her family home of 89 years. Betty was born November 27, 1922 in Clay County, the daughter of the late Charles L. and Maymie (Roberts) Slaven. She was a member of the graduating class of 1940 from Staunton High School. Betty married the love of her life, Jack W. Ehrlich, on July 26, 1942. He preceded her in death in 1995...
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Court News: May 27-28
(Court News ~ 05/29/14)
Clay County Courthouse The following transactions took place at the Clay County Courthouse May 27-28: Circuit Court State Criminal Charges Audrey Ellen Mathews, 22, 1: Possession of paraphernalia Shannon L. Craig, 43, 1: Criminal trespass Timothy James Francis, 31, 1: Resisting law enforcement 2: Criminal recklessness 3: Resisting law enforcement 4: Resisting law enforcement 5: Operating a motor vehicle without ever receiving a license 6: Reckless driving...
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The outdoors can be enjoyed in Indiana
(Column ~ 05/29/14)
As I write this article, I am visiting one of the great wonders found in Indiana. That wonder I am referring to is one of the state parks and/or recreational areas found in Indiana. Locally (within an easy driving distance), we have eight different state parks and recreation areas at our disposal. ...
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UPDATED: U.S. 40 project likely to begin next week
(Local News ~ 05/29/14)
The longer than anticipated wait for the U.S. 40 resurfacing project through Brazil is officially scheduled for a start date of Monday or after, the Indiana Department of Transportation announced on Thursday. Originally slated to begin earlier this year, the project was delayed after contaminated soil was found on property that was once home to a former dry cleaning business...
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