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Eugene Carmichael
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Eugene Carmichael, 75, of Bloomfield, passed away at 10:50 p.m., Tuesday, April 17, 2001 at his residence. Born March 29, 1926 in Hobbieville, he was the son of Richard and Roxie (Burch) Carmichael. He was a real estate broker for 40 years with United Farm Agency, then Carmichael Realty. He was a disabled veteran, and served with the Navy in World War II. He was a member of the Solsberry Masonic Lodge, American Legion, and VFW in Worthington...
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Doris Burns
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
COALMONT ---- Doris Burns, 74, of Coalmont, passed away at 3 a.m., today, April 19, 2001. Funeral arrangements are pending at McClanahan-Lee Funeral Home in Jasonville.
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Bloomfield tennis team tops Linton 5-0
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Bloomfield extended its winning streak to two with a 5-0 victory over Linton-Stockton in a girls tennis match at Humphreys Park Wednesday. "We will take them," said Bloomfield coach Mike Canty, whose Lady Cardinals started 0-4 before two wins this week. "I was beginning to wonder when we would get one...
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Linton softball team loses at home to Edgewood
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Linton-Stockton only came up with six hits off of Edgewood hurler Carrie Walker as the visiting Lady Mustangs defeated the Lady Miners 12-2 in a non-conference softball game Wednesday night. Walker struck out two and allowed two earned runs to even her record at 4-4...
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Arthur, Halt win for White River Valley
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Ashlee Arthur and Holly Halt came up with victories at singles for White River Valley in a 3-2 loss to North Daviess Wednesday. Arthur defeated Erica Hume in three set at No. 1 singles while Halt lost just two games in beating Marissa Lynn at No. 2 singles...
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Lakers pound T-Birds in SWIAC baseball game
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Shakamak came up with 13 hits as they defeated North Central 11-1 at Jasonville Wednesday night. The Tri-River Conference baseball game was halted after six innings via the 10-run rule. Shakamak, ranked No. 9 in Class A, extended its winning eight straight to improve to 8-1, 3-0 in the TRC...
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Bloomfield loses baseball game to North Daviess
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Bloomfield lost its first South Western Indiana Athletic Conference baseball game, dropping a 7-4 decision to host North Daviess at Elnora Wednesday. The Cardinals (2-8 overall, 2-1 in the SWIAC) committed six errors and only managed five hits. North Daviess pitcher Zach Stoll struck out 10 Cardinals to earn the victory, his third in as many decisions...
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Union wins second baseball game
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Union (Dugger) overcame a 4-0 deficit to defeat White River Valley 9-6 in a South Western Indiana Athletic Conference baseball game at Dugger Wednesday. The Bulldogs (2-4, 1-2 in the SWIAC) came up with eight hits. Eric Head pitched the first six innings to earn the victory...
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Russell puts together Flower & Patio Show
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Why not celebrate Earth Day on Saturday by attending the second annual Modern Gardener Flower and Patio Show? It will be at the Linton Armory from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A pergola donated by Sunrise Construction will be the focus point of the displays, and surrounding it will be 48 booths rented by local businesses. Brimming with flowers and garden accessories, many of the booths will have items for sale such as perennials, annuals, patio accessories, and water-garden products...
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IU football star speaks to Linton students
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Just what makes Antwaan Randle El a successful football, basketball, and baseball player? According to him, setting goals and his relationship with Jesus Christ. Randle El spoke to Linton-Stockton Junior High students Wednesday afternoon about being successful in whatever activity they choose to pursue. He was speaking to the group as a part of the school's "Be an 11" or personal best program...
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IDEM official visits Greene County
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
SWITZ CITY ---- The Greene County Solid Waste Management District and Recycling Center's innovative program ---- giving people cash and prizes as incentives to get out and pick up roadside trash ---- has drawn attention from a state environmental official...
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Greene County Foundation needs help
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Do you have a suggestion on how to improve education in Greene County? The Greene County Foundation hopes you'll speak up if you do. The Foundation is hosting a public meeting April 26 at 7 p.m. in the 4-H extension building east of Switz City on State Road 54. The purpose is to hear what county citizens consider the most compelling educational needs in the county...
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Shakamak checks into rumors about possible violence
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
Shakamak schools were on heightened security today due to threats of violence, and a meeting was conducted with school staff Wednesday to address the rumors. "We have heard rumors and we are working through those rumors," Shakamak superintendent Ron Bush told The Daily Citizen...
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Alva E. Lundy
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
SANDBORN ---- Alva E. Lundy, 69 and of Sandborn, passed away at 4:05 a.m., today, April 19, 2001 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born April 13, 1932, he was the son of James Clifford and Eva (Harper) Lundy. He worked several years as a journeyman lineman for Local 1393 of Indianapolis. He was a member of the Full Gospel Church at Switz City, and was a veteran of the Army, serving in the Korean War...
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Rex B. Allen
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Rex B. Allen, 79, of Jasonville, passed away at 8 a.m., Sunday, April 15, 2001 at his residence. Born Sept. 21, 1921 in Howesville, he was the son of Charles Willard and Jessie Cleo (Neal) Allen. He was a retired truck driver and security guard. He was a member of the Jasonville American Legion Post 172, and a veteran of the U.S. Army-Air Force in World War II...
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Max Dyer
(Local News ~ 04/19/01)
CLAY CITY ---- Max Dyer, 78, of Clay City, passed away at 6:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 18, 2001 at his home. Born July 9, 1922 in Pleasantville, he was the son of Stancil and Cora (Kitchel) Dyer. He was a retired farmer and for the last 12 years was a prison missionary. He graduated from Merom High School, and was a member of Providence Baptist Church...
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