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Hospital projects would cost $10 million
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
Greene County General Hospital administrator Jonas Uland said today preliminary plans to construct a new Wellness Center, as well as an assisted living center, which could cost a combined $10 million, are just that ---- preliminary. "We're just in the preliminary stages of evaluating the market and seeing what's out there," Uland said. ...
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Clarence Underhill
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
Clarence Underhill, 85, of Linton, passed away at 7 a.m. Saturday, June 23, 2001 at his residence in Linton. Born Nov. 15, 1915 in Trenton, Neb., he was the son of Fred and Mabel Underhill. He retired in 1977 from Goodyear Aerospace in Goodyear, Az. He was a member of the First Church of God in Linton, and attended Anderson College, receiving two certificates...
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Ronald R. Steward
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Ronald R. Steward, 69, of Jasonville, drowned Sunday morning, June 24, 2001 at a strip mine lake near Midland. Born May 30, 1932 in Marion County, he was the son of Raymond and Alice (Bickel) Steward. He was previously employed at General Electric in Linton, and served with the U.S. Navy in 1952...
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Elmer Griffith
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- Elmer Griffith, 81, of Indianapolis, passed away Saturday, June 23, 2001. He was an iron worker for Iron Workers Union Local 22 for over 50 years, and he was a veteran of World War II, serving in the U.S. Army. Survivors include one daughter, Carol A. Mosse; step-children, Dallas W., Martha J. Bilbee, and Diane L. Linstrum; one brother, Lamar Griffith; one sister, Oletha Wilson; and two grandchildren...
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Gladys G. Stevenson
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
LYONS ---- Gladys G. Stevenson, 75, of Lyons, passed away at 1:20 p.m. on Saturday, June 23, 2001 at her son's home in Bloomington. Born March 13, 1926 in Thomasville, N.C., she was the daughter of Odell and Margaret (Glascoe) Kinley. She was a homemaker, and a member of the Lyons Community Church...
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Rev. Leonard W. Squire
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
DUGGER ---- The Rev. Leonard W. Squire, 81, of Dugger, passed away at 7:34 p.m. Saturday, June 23, 2001 at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born April 6, 1920 in Greene County, he was the son of William and Flavah Chole (Hoffeditz) Squire. He was minister at Dugger Bible Baptist Church since 1963, and he was founder of Zions Hill Baptist School. He was an Army veteran of World War II...
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Charles E. Gee
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
ELNORA ---- Charles E. Gee, 93, of Elnora, passed away at 9:15 p.m. Saturday, June 23, 2001 at Washington Nursing Center. Born Feb. 6, 1908 in Martin County, he was the son of Joseph and Leatha (Chastain) Gee. He was retired Daviess County Highway Department and Greene Thumb Project. He attended Elnora Wesleyan Church...
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William Laverne Benson
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
HYMERA ---- William Laverne Benson, 74, of Hymera, passed away at 11:58 a.m., Sunday, June 24, 2001 at Columbia Terre Haute Regional. Born Aug. 16, 1926 in Sullivan County, he was the son of Thurman O. Elsie (Marts) Benson. He was a retired coal miner and farmer...
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It's been a heck of a spring sports season
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
Sometimes during the middle of a season, a sports writer doesn't have time to think enjoy what is occurring. It wasn't until at the golf state finals earlier this month when Darren Clayton, Linton-Stockton golf coach, said to me, "You have a heck of a sports season," that I realized what a great spring it was for area athletes...
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Jasonville man drowns in lake near Midland
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
MIDLAND ---- A Sunday morning fishing trip turned into tragedy at the Hillenbrand Fish and Wildlife Area, just east of Midland. The Greene County Sheriff's Department received a 911 call at 7:06 a.m. reporting a man had fallen from his boat on the lake...
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Miller takes Linton police on short pursuit
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
The old saying "you can run but you can't hide" played out Saturday night in the life of Theodore J. Miller II. Miller was wanted on a warrant for a petition to revoke his probation on two counts of battery, one a misdemeanor and the other a felony...
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Commissioners to meet tonight about courthouse
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
The Greene County Commissioners will be meeting tonight at 7 p.m. at the Greene County Courthouse to discuss and approve a contract with United Consulting Engineers/DLZ. "This is a special meeting, open to the public," said Marilyn Hartman, attorney for the Greene County Commissioners...
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Employee foils teens' robbery
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
An employee returning from a field trip late Friday night foiled the burglary at the Greene County Youth Alternatives by two Linton teen-agers. Not only were the burglars surprised, they also were apprehended after a dog was brought in to track them down...
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Suellen Reed to visit Greene County Youth Alternatives
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
When Carl Lange found out the state's top educator was coming to Linton for the Fourth of July Freedom Festival parade, he couldn't resist trying to set up a meeting with her. "I saw in the paper that (Linton-Stockton school superintendent) Doug Rose had her (superintendent of public instruction Suellen Reed) coming in as the parade marshal, and we're unusual enough of a school, a collaboration with schools and a non-for-profit program, I thought it might be something she'd be interested in," Lange, director of Greene County Youth Alternatives, told The Daily Citizen this morning.. ...
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Debra Lynn Wilkins
(Local News ~ 06/25/01)
BAKER, Calif. ---- Debra Lynn Wilkins, 39, of Baker, Calif., and formerly of Hymera, passed away Thursday, June 21, 2001 at her residence. Her death was a homicide and she died of gunshot wounds. Born July 3, 1961 in Indiana, she was the daughter of Alfred Lee and Carolyn Kay (Harrington) Wilkins...
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