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Hospital plans public picnic, everyone asked to fill Blessing Box
(Local News ~ 09/22/17)
St. Vincent Clay Hospital will have a picnic from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sept. 28, at the hospital on National Avenue in Brazil. All who participate by bringing a donation for the Blessing Box will receive a hot dog, chips and drink free of charge. Non-perishable foods and hygiene products will be accepted. The Blessing Box will be located in front of the hospital...
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Bank has annual customer appreciation day
(Local News ~ 09/22/17)
For 14 years, Riddell National Bank has set aside one day a year for customer appreciation day.
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Clay City volleyball sweeps past Eminence
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/17)
Times Staff Report EMINENCE — The Clay City Eels will get a well deserved break this weekend after a hectic volleyball schedule this week. The Eels wrapped up the week with a road win over Eminence 25-8, 25-10, 25-16 to improve to 15-3 overall and is 4-0 in the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference...
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Library hosting program about Sammy Terry
(Community News ~ 09/22/17)
Brazil Public Library invites the public to a talk about “Sammy Terry” at 6 p.m. Oct. 3. Guests will learn more about Bob Carter and Nightmare Theater. RSVP by Sept. 30 by calling 812-448-1981.
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Police urge caution on roads during harvest season
(Local News ~ 09/22/17)
During Autumn many motorists take to the roads to take in the beauty of fall. It’s also harvest time and many farmers are taking to the roadways to get into the fields, which is why safety should be on everyone’s mind. The Indiana State Police advises motorists to be alert of the possibility of encountering and be prepared to slow down, pull to the side of the road or stop for farm implements that need additional space...
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Indiana DNR: Dry weather could shorten fall foliage display
(Local News ~ 09/22/17)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — State forestry officials say Indiana’s recent dry spell could shorten and dim the state’s fall foliage season. The state Department of Natural Resources says the brightest fall colors are produced by bright, warm days, cool nights and moist soils...
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Cloverleaf Rehabilitation luncheon
(Community News ~ 09/22/17)
The annual Cloverleaf Rehabilitation luncheon at Top Notch restaurant was Wednesday. “This is for all of our residents who graduated last year from our therapy department, went home and have been successfully home for a year,” said Lisa Kehrt. “We’re buying their lunch and talking to them and catching up. Everyone is having a good time and we’re happy to see that they’re doing well and having a good time. We miss them.”...
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Customer Appreciation Day
(Local News ~ 09/22/17)
Above, Greg Eckart (left) and Nick Givens fire up the grill, waiting to serve the first people to stop by for customer appreciation day on Friday. Riddell National Bank has served sandwiches, chips and soft drinks for free during customer appreciation day for 14 years...
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STAUNTON SCENE September 23, 2017
(Crime News ~ 09/22/17)
The price is $9 for adults and $5 for children. As always, profits will go to benefit our community. (courtesy of Lu Newby) Sunday School begins at 9:30 a.m., followed by morning worship service at 10:30. Mark Miller is our minister. Wee Worship meets at 10:30 in the Educational Wing. Children’s Church meets with adult worship until after the offering is taken, when they dismiss to their classroom...
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“Death bed regrets”
(Local News ~ 09/22/17)
What is the difference between someone who “works hard” at their job and someone who “works too much”? I’m not sure I have the answer but working too hard made the list of people’s deepest regrets as they approached their death. Interviewed on their death bed patients were asked what were their regrets in life. The number one answer was not being true to oneself. The second was wishing I hadn’t worked so hard...
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CHURCH NEWS September 23, 2017
(Local News ~ 09/22/17)
Look what’s happening at Bee Ridge: Save the date, Sunday, Oct. 8, we are holding our annual Church Service and Jonah Fish Fry at the Forest Park Cow Palace. The Church Service is at 10:30 featuring Jeff Bridgewater and his “Crimson Cross” group of entertainers. Then our Jonah Fish Fry will be from noon until 3 p.m. featuring homemade desserts as well as the fish and usual side dishes. Please plan to join us for the church service or come for the Fish Fry and desserts...
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Bobbie Whitmarsh
(Obituary ~ 09/22/17)
Bobbie Whitmarsh, 91, of Harmony, Indiana, passed away at home, September 21, 2017, with his family by his side. He was born July 11, 1926, in Harmony, the son of the late James and Irene (Shaffer) Whitmarsh. Bob served his country in the United States Army during World War II. ...
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Kenneth Lee White
(Obituary ~ 09/22/17)
Brazil, Indiana Kenneth Lee White, 63, went to be with the Lord on September 21, 2017 at Springhill Village in Terre Haute. He was born in Clay County, Indiana on March 8, 1954 to the late Leroy and Dorothy (McClelland) White. He graduated from Brazil High School in 1972, and later served his country in the Army National Guard and worked at Bemis. Kenny loved joking around, fishing, karaoke, and enjoyed spending time with his friends and family...
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Senior Center hosting Dake Saturday
(Community News ~ 09/22/17)
The Clay County Senior Center, 120 S. Franklin St., Brazil, will host Ben Dake and Memphis Memories at 7 p.m. today. The Center will sell sandwiches and pie as a fundraiser. The entertainment is offered to the community for free but a donation will be accepted for the band...
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Northview able to outlast Cougars in shootout
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/17)
By CAREY FOX Times Sports Editor BAINBRIDGE -- Lightning delayed the start of Friday's battle between Northview and North Putnam, but for the Knights. However, the real fireworks proved to be on the field as the Knights and Cougars lit up the scoreboard...
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