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Board of Public Works and Safety had an active agenda
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
The Board of Public Works and Safety's second monthly meeting on September 27 began with public safety reports. Police Chief Clint McQueen began the meeting with a full-time employment request for Tim Rudisel, with an official hire date of October 6...
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Clay County Optimist Club
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
Speaking to the Clay County Chamber of Commerce at its monthly luncheon, the President of the Optimist Club, Monica Wallace, explained the club's mission and purpose. "Basically, just to look at the aspects of our future in a more positive way, stop being so pessimistic all the time, especially for our youth and our community. How we can show them that there's more out there than the current situation that they're in."...
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - NHS GNISTER GRANT
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
Northview senior Gnister Grant has already accomplished an impressive number of things, but she doesn't plan to stop there. As part of the Northview cross country and track teams, she has achieved notable goals that she has set for herself. At Northview, Gnister is involved in Spanish club, National Honors Society, cross country, and track. Outside of school and sports, she enjoys singing, drawing, and spending time with her family...
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Maesch Awarded
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
The Indiana County Surveyor’s Association recognized Clay County Surveyor Vernon Maesch with the 2023 President’s Award for his outstanding success in upgrading the records, technology, and public access to the office. “I am very humbled,” said Maesch upon receiving the award. “I am honored and blessed to be able to do the job for the citizens of Clay County.”...
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RNB Customer appreciation day
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
What started back in September 2003 with Riddell National Bank’s Steve Kidwell’s backyard grill serving up 100 hotdogs, is now a full-blown Customer Appreciation Day, serving hotdogs and polish sausages with all the trimmings, chips, cookies, and a drink. A portion of Walnut street by the bank was shut down Friday, with tables set up for customers to enjoy lunch together. Many of the employees manned the grill and served sandwiches to an estimated 500 people...
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Toys for the Clay County Humane Society Shelter
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
Northview High School’s Teacher Michelle Ruhe’s Adult Roles & Responsibilities students recently completed a community service project: Making cat/dog toys for the Clay County Humane Society. First, the students donated unwanted t-shirts cut into strips, learning about recycling...
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Tri School Reunion’s theme is “HAPPY TOGETHER”
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
Dreams do come true! Gary Baysinger, 1976 graduate of Staunton High School, has dreamed of gatherings of alumni from the three former northern Clay County high schools which now comprise Northview High School. His dream is once again coming true for the fifth gathering of former students of Brazil, Staunton, and Van Buren...
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Caucus to elect a State Senator
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
Caucus to elect a State Senator to fill a vacancy for the remainder of the term left by the resignation of Senator Jon Ford, effective on October 16, 2023, in Senate District 38. The caucus will be held at 10:00 a.m. ET on Saturday, October 7, 2023 at the Northview High School Auditorium...
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Brazil Walmart celebrates reopening
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
At Friday’s grand reopening, Walmart store manager Chad Day highlighted some of the new features of the remodeling, including: Optimized grocery department with expanded selections of dried fruit, energy drinks ,and frozen breakfast items Relocation of Grocery Pickup and Delivery to the front east side of the store...
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Waiting Patiently For Their Shots
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
The weather was nice for the Clay County Humane Society’s Fall Shot Clinic at Forest Park on Saturday. This “fur baby” was one of many that waited patiently in line for their turn to be vaccinated.
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Sisters to host “Autumn Tea”
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
If you love tea, plan on joining the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana, for the upcoming “Autumn Tea” event, scheduled to take place from 2:30-4:30 p.m., on Sunday, Oct. 15, in the O’Shaughnessy Dining Hall at Providence Spirituality & Conference Center at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods...
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USDA to Begin Issuing $1.75 Billion to Agricultural Producers Through Critical Emergency Relief Programs
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) today announced that it will begin issuing more than $1.75 billion in emergency relief payments to eligible farmers and livestock producers. These much-needed payments are helping farming and ranching operations recover following natural disasters in 2020, 2021 and 2022...
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Dairy Margin Coverage Program Provides Critical Support for Dairy Operations
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
WASHINGTON – Sept. 29, 2023— The August milk margin triggered the eighth consecutive payment for dairy producers who obtained Dairy Margin Coverage (DMC) for the 2023 program year. August’s income over feed margin is $6.46 per hundredweight (cwt.) with projected DMC payments totaling $120 million. ...
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TOP STORY OF THE DAY- A traffic stop leads to 2 arrests, drugs, and approximately $100K of stolen property
(Local News ~ 10/02/23)
On Tuesday, September 26, a deputy on patrol in the late evening observed a vehicle traveling south on County Road 500 East allegedly with no operating tail lights. Attempting a traffic stop, the driver refused to stop for the deputy, continuing south and driving off the road more than once until the vehicle stopped...
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Northview outlasts Brown County in sectional opener
(High School Sports ~ 10/02/23)
Looking at the matchup on paper, there was a clearcut favorite in Monday’s Class 2A Northview Boys Soccer Sectional opener between the Knights and visiting Brown County. Brown County owned a 1-8-1 record entering the night. But digging deeper into the Eagles’ season, the Northview coaching staff knew – and saw with their own eyes on Sept. 2 when Northview defeated the Eagles 2-1 on the road – their group couldn’t overlook Brown County, especially with the season on the line...
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