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New bill could aid miners, others
(Local News ~ 07/24/01)
A new law, which took affect July 1, that includes major improvements for workers and business concerning Indiana's Unemployment Insurance law, may impact some area coal miners as well as other workers. State Representative Russ Stillwell (D-Boonville) authored House Bill 1962 in the 2001 General Assembly. ...
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Lyons Town Council discusses mobile home ordinance
(Local News ~ 07/24/01)
LYONS ---- A discussion regarding mobile home regulations dominated much of the Lyons Town Council meeting Monday evening. James K. Keller, director of Governmental Relations and Manufactured Housing, represented Everett Lane by reporting that Lane felt discriminated against because of the complaints regarding manufactured homes being placed in the trailer court...
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Court house woes continue
(Local News ~ 07/24/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- As the discussion continues on what to do with the aging Greene County Courthouse, the same questions and concerns from 10 years ago are back in the forefront. Offices continue to be overcrowded and the building continues to deteriorate. But now safety concerns are also arising...
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Heat taking toll on health
(Local News ~ 07/24/01)
Indiana's famous heat and humidity is here to stay for a while, and those who have to be outdoors need to take some precautions ---- 90-degree-plus temperatures can definitely be dangerous. Tim Hale, a registered nurse and emergency room department head at Greene County General Hospital, said he's been seeing a few people coming in with heat-related problems...
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Police locate truck
(Local News ~ 07/24/01)
Indiana State Police have located the truck of a man wanted for questioning in connection with the murder of Paula K. Pauling, 38 and of Jasonville. On Saturday, the Indiana State Police issued an All-Points Bulletin (APB) in connection with the investigation of the murder of Pauling, for Cecil T. Gallagher, 47. The APB stated that there was no known direction of travel...
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Militia moving to Linton
(Local News ~ 07/24/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Southern Indiana Regional Militia is moving its headquarters to Linton. Roger Stalcup, commanding officer of the SIRM, said there are two reasons for the move from Bloomfield ---- a disagreement with the Bloomfield Evening World newspaper, and a better opportunity for militia members to offer assistance to more people in a bigger city...
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Linton basketball coach pleased with players
(High School Sports ~ 07/24/01)
Linton-Stockton High School boys varsity basketball coach Gene Hall liked what he saw from his players Friday night in a Red-White scrimmage. The scrimmage came at the conclusion of Hall's team camp, which started July 16. "I was extremely pleased with the attitude and work ethic in the scrimmage game, and at the camp as a whole," Hall said. ...
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