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COURT NEWS October 7-10, 2017
(Court News ~ 10/10/17)
The following filings were reported in Clay Superior Court during October 7-10, 2017: Scott Fosdick vs Mark A. Meeks State vs Kattie J. Busbee, 23: Operating vehicle without ever receiving license MED 1 Solutions LLC vs Melanie Smith, Donna Jones, Robert Bryan...
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JAIL BOOKINGS October 7-10, 2017
(Police Logs ~ 10/10/17)
The following jail bookings took place October 7-10, 2017: Nevins, Douglas P., 41, Knightsville: Operating vehicle while intoxicated (MA) Wilson, Douglas, 45, Linton: Possession of methamphetamine (F6), Operating vehicle while intoxicated (MC) Kogel SR., Craig Allen, 60, Godfrey, IL: Hold for other agency...
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Boys of Fall: Fundraising football players tackle Sarcoma awareness
(Local News ~ 10/10/17)
The annual Boys of Fall football game this year was all about Sarcoma awareness and “Playing for Ariel.” Tascha Sampson told the crowd at Saturday’s game, “We’re all family here,” before welcoming Brazil resident, and this year’s honoree, Ariel Michelle Pierce...
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ALICE Program an unfortunate necessity
(Local News ~ 10/10/17)
The ALICE (an acronym for Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) Program provides preparation and a plan to help individuals and organizations proactively handle the threat of an aggressive intruder or if an active shooter situation occurs. The training was approved by the Clay Community School Board of Trustees in May. The program will be implemented this semester, and the administration hopes it will never have to be used...
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CLAY COUNTY THROUGH THE YEARS: DR. PATRICK H. VEACH
(Local News ~ 10/10/17)
Dr. Patrick H. Veach, one of the leading physicians and surgeons of Staunton, attained prominence in the professional circles of Clay County. His professional career began as a school teacher, having previously passed from the district schools to the Central Normal, of which he was a graduate. Beginning in 1880 he taught in the district schools of Clay County for eight years...
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BRAZIL BUZZ: Trips and visits remind us of ‘Our Old Kitchen’
(Column ~ 10/10/17)
That old grass is talking to us again. The rain helped, but it is not nearly enough to help the thirsty faded blades recover. Paul and Tootie are still dealing with their allergies. This little dog has flare-ups every year. This season is no exception. Construction work at the school has put a lot of dust into the atmosphere...
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Former Cloverdale standout Cooper Neese leaves Butler, signs with Indiana State
(College Sports ~ 10/10/17)
By JOEY BENNETT Banner Graphic Sports Editor Cooper Neese wasn’t without a college for long, after informing the Butler basketball coaching staff on Sunday morning that he would be leaving the Bulldog program. On Monday, the former Cloverdale star received his release from Butler and a few hours later he signed a national letter-of-intent to play for Indiana State starting in the 2018-19 season...
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Robert E. Fagg
(Obituary ~ 10/10/17)
Robert E. Fagg, 96, of Cory, Indiana passed away October 9, 2017 in Union Hospital. He was born September 24, 1921 in Clay County to Earl Fagg and Ellen Clingerman Fagg. Robert was an electrician for Pan American working at Cape Kennedy on launch pads for 27 years. He was a World War II Veteran and a member of the NRA...
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Former Knights competing with Pomeroys in USCAA National Golf Tourney
(College Sports ~ 10/10/17)
Times Staff Report STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — After Monday’s opening round, the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College men’s golf continue to their success at the United State Collegiate Athletic Association National Golf Tournament. The Pomeroys are currently in second place after obliterating the Pomeroy school record with a score of 301...
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Calendar, improvement plans on school board agenda
(Local News ~ 10/10/17)
The Clay Community School Board of Trustees will meet Thursday at the Central Administrative Office. On the agenda, the board will hear presentations about considering a seven-period day, the 2018-19 school calendar, a recent overseas field trip by some students and school improvement plans...
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Spaghetti & a show: Concert raises funds for food program
(Local News ~ 10/10/17)
Great entertainment and food made the 7th Annual Knights Choirs Fall Concert and “All You Can Eat” Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser a busy place Sunday. The 2017 Fall Concert at Northview High School featured performances by the fine arts choral programs from North Clay and the different high school choirs...
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Zody details objectives in stop at newspaper
(Local News ~ 10/10/17)
John Zody, Indiana Democrat Party chairman, stopped by The Brazil Times on Tuesday before the Clay County Democrats’ “Freedom Dinner,” the new name for the annual meeting known as the “Jefferson-Jackson Day” dinner.
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