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North Clay wins Forsberg Relay title, enjoying strong spring season despite turbulent temperatures
(High School Sports ~ 04/22/22)
North Clay Middle School’s track and field program, like every other team around the state of Indiana, has had to deal with the frigid spring temperatures throughout its season. The home portion of the Knights’ schedule came to a conclusion Monday evening against Honey Creek. The four – two boys and two girls – teams battled through the wind and cold with North Clay winning the girls meet by a score of 73-49 and the boys falling to the Bees by a score of 89-34...
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Clay County Humane Society Receives More Than $33K
(Local News ~ 04/22/22)
Displayed above the reception desk at the shelter of the Clay County Humane Society, that motto voices the calling of people who work there and support it. Patsy Dierdorf, a life-long resident of Clay County, heard that calling. She answered it throughout her life. She did it quietly, in her own way...
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Commissioner Sinders Elected to AIC District Office
(Local News ~ 04/22/22)
Clay County Commissioner Paul Sinders was re-elected District President of the Association of Indiana Counties’ (AIC) West Central District during the annual meeting in Putnam County. “It is both my honor and privilege to serve the elected officials of the fourteen counties of the AIC West Central District,” said Paul Sinders. ...
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Gov. Holcomb, INDOT award $107 million in Community Crossings
(Local News ~ 04/22/22)
Gov. Eric J. Holcomb and Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) Commissioner Mike Smith today announced 224 Indiana cities, towns, and counties received a combined $107.8 million in state matching funds for local road projects through Community Crossings, a component of the Governor’s Next Level Roads program...
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Clay Commission Sets Special Meeting on Monday for Community Crossings Bids
(Local News ~ 04/22/22)
The Clay County Commissioners will hold a special meeting on Monday, April 25, 2022 at 10:30 a.m. in the Commissioners Courtroom, Clay County Courthouse, 609 E. National Ave., Brazil. Commissioners will approve Community Crossing Grant bids, and consider ARPA Amendment and Ord. 2022-3 ARP Plan Revised...
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Clay Election Board Will Meet Thursday
(Local News ~ 04/22/22)
The Clay County Election Board will meet at 5 p.m., Thursday, April 28. The Agenda will be the 2022 Election Resolutions. The meeting will be held in the Clay County Superior Court Room, Second Floor, Clay County Courthouse. For more information, contact Amy E. Jordan at (812) 448-9025...
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CAROLYN ELIZABETH “BETH” FULKS, Brazil, IN
(Obituary ~ 04/22/22)
Carolyn Elizabeth “Beth” Fulks, 32, of Brazil, Indiana passed away on April 21, 2022, at Union Hospital, in Terre Haute, Indiana following complications of an asthma attack. Beth was born on October 4, 1989, in Brazil, Indiana, the daughter of Debra Kay “Debbie” Nevins and Michael Nevins. She graduated from Northview High School with the class of 2008. Following high school, Beth worked at the Pilot Truck Stop, Kellogg’s, Wendy’s, and Mcdonald's...
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U.S. Election Assistance Commission Announces 2021 Clearinghouse Award Winners
(Local News ~ 04/22/22)
The Annual Clearinghouse Awards Recognize 20 Jurisdictions for Best Practices in Election Administration. Washington, D.C. - The U.S. Election Assistance Committee (EAC) today announced the winners for the 6th annual Clearinghouse Awards. The awards, also known as the “Clearie” Awards, are presented annually to localities across the U.S. ...
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UPDATE: Pursuit ends with Terre Haute man in jail
(Local News ~ 04/22/22)
A Friday morning 5-mile pursuit, at speeds of 100 mph, lands a Terre Haute man in jail. According to Clay County Sheriff's Department officials, a deputy attempted to make a traffic stop on a 1992 black GMC truck near US 40 and County Road 200 West around 10:30. However, the GMC truck sped off once the deputy activated his vehicle's emergency lights...
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City Workers Busy with Spring Fixes
(Local News ~ 04/22/22)
Spring is in the air, and cracks are in the roads. Brazil Street Department employees Fred Dowell and Josh Backfish were busy “cracksealing” the city streets Wednesday, according to Street Supervisor Brian Bemis.
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