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Cruise In is Saturday
(Local News ~ 06/29/01)
Some collectible, classic and very cool cars are coming to Linton on Saturday to take part in the Freedom Festival Cruise-In 2001. You can expect to see antique cars, show cars, street rods "and unique cars of all types," noted Janette Evans, a member of the Classic Cruisers Car Club, sponsor of the event...
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Students enjoy pen pal in Arabian Gulf
(Local News ~ 06/29/01)
JASONVILLE ---- There was excitement in the air at the Twist-n-Shake on Tuesday afternoon. Several members of Debbie Doane's Shakamak Elementary School third-grade class had gathered together to meet a very special friend. The students had been "pen pals" with Master Chief John Bandor who has served in the U.S. Navy for 24 years. His sister-in-law, Connie Burke, is the librarian at the elementary school...
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Stolen van found in Jasonville
(Local News ~ 06/29/01)
Jasonville Officer Jim Gadberry found a Dodge Caravan at the Fry St. apartments in Jasonville today at 3:30, and little did he know at the time that two juveniles had used it to run away from their Daviess County foster home. The vehicle was not reported stolen until 4:45 this morning to the Daviess County Sheriff's Department...
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Cruise In provides camaradie for local couple
(Local News ~ 06/29/01)
For John and Mary Fuzesi of Dugger, having 13 cars isn't unusual. It's their hobby. They have 13 of them. Twelve of their cars are collectibles. They will be taking one, a restored, maroon 1940 Ford, to the Freedom Festival Cruise-In 2001, which will be 5-9 p.m. on Saturday in the parking lot at Goody's Family Clothing on State Road 54, on Linton's east side...
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It's time to get on soap box
(Local News ~ 06/29/01)
It's time to jump on the soap box and offer an opinion on a couple of topics that have been in the news lately. You may agree or disagree, but here goes nothing: To ordinance or not to ordinance Give Jasonville mayor Dorman Clark and some members of the City Council credit when it comes to the sexually oriented business ordinance that's currently being debated...
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Ticket prices changing
(Local News ~ 06/29/01)
DAILY CITIZEN SPORTS EDITOR Linton-Stockton High School athletic department is raising ticket prices for all varsity contest to $4 for the 2001-2002 school year. Athletic director Charlie Karazsia said the increased is needed to keep in line with the conference and non-conference shools raising their gate prices...
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