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CLAY COUNTY YMCA YOUTH BASKETBALL REGISTRATION IS OPEN!
(Local News ~ 09/21/23)
[Brazil, September 21, 2023] – Only one week left to register for Clay County YMCA Fall Youth Basketball. We offer divisions for youth ages 4-14. Register by September 28th and pay $45 (member price) or $80 (non-member price) for 6 weeks of games. A singleelimination tournament will be held for divisions 10U and up. ...
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CYFL Check-in: Week 5 edition
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/23)
It was another crossover weekend for the Clay Youth Football League with most of the teams traveling to Sullivan, while a few also stayed home. Pee Wee The Wolfpack, a combination of the Dairy Queen Wolves and the Terre Haute Chevrolet Panthers, defeated Sullivan 36-20...
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School budget
(Local News ~ 09/21/23)
The school board of trustees heard good news about the upcoming budget for the school year. Director of Business Affairs John Szabo’s presentation about the 2023-24 school budget during a public hearing did not differ greatly from the February presentation...
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Open Hands Rock Garden
(Local News ~ 09/21/23)
Open Hands preschoolers walked down to the Brazil Main Street Rock Wall site to place their artistic flare to the rock snake. The children discovered the site while out touring the city during a walk, and loved it so much, they had to spend an afternoon making their own artistic rocks to put there...
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Fast Pace Health's official ribbon-cutting
(Local News ~ 09/21/23)
Fast Pace Health had its official ribbon-cutting ceremony this week. A group of well-wishers came to celebrate the event, receiving a tour around the new facility. Fast Pace Health has recently opened a new urgent care clinic in Brazil. The walk-in clinic is located at 3 North Manatee Street and has multiple exam rooms, COVID-19 testing, an on-site lab, and x-ray capabilities...
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - CCHS IAN LITZ
(Local News ~ 09/21/23)
Ian Litz is a senior at Clay City High School. He is involved in Clay City SADD. In his free time, he likes to work on small projects, such as his go-carts, mini bike, and truck. He also enjoys spending time with his friends and working at McDonald's...
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Local officials believe Clay County needs more housing
(Local News ~ 09/21/23)
Clay County's need for housing was the evening conversation at Wednesday's Clay County Redevelopment Committee meeting. First on the agenda was the eligibility of a residential tax abatement for 48 rental units on the corner of Depot and Central Avenue for Emmert Group Properties and Timberland Home Center...
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New street sweeper comes to town
(Local News ~ 09/21/23)
The City of Brazil recently got a new street sweeper to keep the city clean. “The street sweeper does a lot for the city that people don’t realize,” said Supervisor Brian Bemis about the equipment that does much more than pick up trash and leaves in the streets. “It ensures the wastewater drains are clear on the approximate 54 miles of paved streets in the city limits.”...
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MICHAEL RAMBO, Brazil, IN
(Obituary ~ 09/21/23)
Michael Rambo, 68, passed away Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at his home in Brazil. He was born on January 7, 1955 in Monticello, Illinois to the late Eugene Rambo and Virgie (Sheese) Miller. Mike graduated from Owen Valley High School, and served his country in the United States Army. He married Beverly Raab on June 22, 1979 and retired from the maintenance department at IAC. Mike was a member of the Masonic Lodge, Moose Lodge, and the American Legion...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY: DAR: Constitution Week
(Local News ~ 09/21/23)
DAR, Daughters of the American Revolution, are making their patriotic rounds announcing Consitution Week. Last Week, Mayor Brian Wyndham signed a proclamation declaring September 17-23 Constitution Week in Brazil. This Week, the Principal of Jackson Township Elementary School, Brad Ennen, signed their school proclamation with two fifth-grade witnesses...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY - Now that’s a pile of mulch
(Local News ~ 09/21/23)
The debris from the June 29 storm front is finally become a pile of mulch, and boy is it big. At the end of June, a derecho - destructive storm front caused damage throughout Wabash Valley and impacted Clay County, and Brazil. “This is going to take some weeks to clean it up,” Brazil Mayor Brian Wyndham said about the damages throughout the city. “A lot of great people out there working together to get a handle on this.”...
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Knights continue to impress in conference play
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/23)
Northview’s volleyball team has heated up at the right time of the year as the regular season is approaching its conclusion. A victory Thursday night at South Putnam against the Eagles made it eight straight victories for the Lady Knights. The starting lineup for head coach Scott McDonald’s squad had a new look to it as junior Brynley Clarke manned the middle with senior Saylor Clark being sidelined with an injury, and McDonald liked what he saw...
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