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KENNETH DOUGLAS LOUDERBACK, formerly Brazil, IN
(Obituary ~ 03/21/24)
Kenneth Douglas Louderback, 61, passed on the evening of March 13th due to complications from a stroke. He was the son of Leon and Shirley Louderback. Shirley preceded him in death in 1021. He is survived by his wife, Robbie; his dad, Leon; his daughters Kendra and Carrisa; and a brother, Rick (Rhonda)...
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TRI KAPPA Fashion Show
(Local News ~ 03/21/24)
Over the weekend, the 2024 Tri Kappa Fashion Show drew a large crowd at the Clay County 4 H Fairgrounds. Patrons over 21 enjoyed Rollo’s House of Spirits and Have A Drink On Me Beverage LLC. Four local Clay County boutiques, Pure Belle Boutique, The Brown Lab, Raven’s Nest Boutique, and The Back 40 Boutique, were spotlighted...
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Moose Strong
(Local News ~ 03/21/24)
Although there are many rumors to the contrary, the Brazil Moose Lodge #780 & Family Center is alive and well. The Lady’s 991 Auxiliary Charter dissolved due to a lack of participation, a nationwide problem for many organizations. “You can still be a member of the Moose Lodge #780,” said Administrator Doug Gaskill about the recent change. “If you want to be a member of an Auxiliary, you will need to transfer to another chapter, but you don’t have to.”...
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Common Council accepts guaranteed energy savings contract
(Local News ~ 03/21/24)
At the most recent Common Council meeting, the council approved the qualifications request for the guaranteed energy savings contract with Venergy. For some time, the city of Brazil has been looking for ways to offset energy costs at the wastewater plant. Mayor Brian Wyndham and council members Steve Litz and Brad Deal recently visited North Vernon to look at their solar operation...
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North Clay Middle School receives gold
(Local News ~ 03/21/24)
The NCMS Band and Choirs competed in this past weekend’s ISSMA District Contest held at Woodrow Wilson M.S. in Terre Haute. The NCMS Honor Band, under the direction of Sandra Clevenger, received a GOLD rating. The NCMS 7th grade choir, under the direction of Logan Williams, received a GOLD rating...
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CYL Prepping For New Practice Field Project
(Local News ~ 03/21/24)
The Forest Park Softball Field is undergoing a renovation project to raise the field and work on the water issues at the park. “The YMCA was not using the park anymore,” said CYL President Matt Mershon about removing a foot of dirt from another field and moving it to the other. “The field, when the work is done, will be an extra practice field for CYL. It will be an extension for Forest Park.”...
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Good news: Fathers, Sons & Trucks
(Local News ~ 03/21/24)
A father and his 16-year-old son purchased a white truck from Mike Clark, completely stripped to the frame, rebuilt it in three years, and sold it. The son went back to Clark and bought a second brown truck. His experience with his father allowed him to rework the car, which became the boy’s first vehicle when he got his license...
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SENIOR SPOTLIGHT - CCHS KADEN SOUDER
(Local News ~ 03/21/24)
Deciding on a career can be one of the hardest decisions to make, but for some, something just “clicks.” For Clay City senior Kaden Souder, this was aviation. “I chose aviation because flying has been one of my passions since I was a child. When I fly, it gives me a sense of freedom and independence unlike anything I have ever felt.”...
- REGINA ANN MYLES, Clay County, IN (Obituary ~ 03/21/24)
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ROBERT DALE PARR, Knightsville, IN
(Obituary ~ 03/21/24)
Robert Dale Parr, Sr. 83 of Knightsville, passed away at his home with his family by his side. He was born January 7, 1941, in Brazil, the son of Orris and Ruth Stewart Parr. He attended VanBuren High School.
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SEASON PREVIEW: Northview 'cautiously optimistic' about Knights can accomplish this spring
(High School Sports ~ 03/21/24)
By Northview baseball’s historic standards over the last decade or so, the 2023 season may be looked at as a ‘down year.’ And while the 8-16 record wasn’t anywhere near what head coach Craig Trout was hoping for, he noted that having so many inexperienced players get their first taste of playing at the varsity level was a positive for the Knights, and it should be helpful as they begin their journey into the 2024 campaign in the coming weeks...
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SEASON PREVIEW: Eels expect to win after last year's historic season
(High School Sports ~ 03/21/24)
During last year’s historic season, Clay City’s baseball team checked numerous items off its to-do list. Among them included becoming the outright Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference champion, which played a pivotal role in them being ranked No. 1 in the Class A polls for the first time in program history...
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