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Linton-Stockton conducts public hearing on budget
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
The Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees voted 5-0 on Monday night to move forward with the 2002 budget process for the corporation. Included in the $10,097,618 budget are several projects that will help maintain and improve the corporation's buildings and educational process...
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Harold W. Clark
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
CASS ---- Harold W. (Clarkie) Clark, 59, of Cass, passed away at 7:55 a.m. Monday, Aug. 27, 2001 at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born Dec. 31, 1941 in Sullivan County, he was the son of Claude and Rosemary (Broshears) Clark. He was retired from Hawthorne Mine, and was a member of the UMWA Local 1410...
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Mary Madaline (Kelley) Bertsche
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
BLUFFTON, Ohio ---- Mary Madaline (Kelley) Bertsche, 91, of Bluffton, Ohio, passed away at 9:50 a.m. Saturday, June 23, 2001 at Mennonite Memorial Home in Bluffton. Born April 27, 1910 in Linton, she was the daughter of George T and L. Beatrice (Baker) Kelley...
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WRV golfers win junior match
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
White River Valley defeated South Knox 651-660 in a junior high golf match at Fox Ridge Country Club in Vincennes Monday. Jacob Hunter and Zach Sykes each shot 44 to pace WRV. Bobby Garner carded a 45, Dane Bolin 46 and Ryan Karr and Cody Dyer both had 49s...
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Softball tryouts
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
The Indiana Breeze 14-and-under Class A girls fast pitch travel softball team will be having tryouts for the 2002 season at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 1 at the Dugger Youth League softball field, located on Highway 54 next to Casey's in Dugger. For more information, call Buck Fougerousse at 665-3856 or e-mail at homer@ncci.net...
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Bloomfield takes Martinsville in volleyball
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
Bloomfield, ranked No. 9 in Class A, disposed of visiting Martinsville 15-5, 15-7 in a high school volleyball match at Glover Gymnasium Monday night. Coach Susie Schulte said that passing was the key. "We did not have any passing errors," said the Bloomfield coach. "This was by far the best serve receive game that we have had...
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Lady Bulldogs 7-1 in volleyball
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
Union (Dugger), which is now rated No. 10 in Class A, extended its winning streak to six with a 15-3, 15-3 victory at South Vermillion Monday night. "I was happy to get another win," said Union (Dugger) coach Tammy Meurer. The Lady Bulldogs got nine kills and one block from junior Emeral Holladay. The junior also had two digs and two points on 3-for-4 serving. Nikki Frye tallied five points, two aces, four kills and one dig...
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Three area teams in volleyball top 10
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
The Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association Class A volleyball poll is dominated by three South Western Indiana Athletic Conference teams. White River Valley, which has started 5-1, is tied for seventh with North White. Bloomfield, defending Class A state finalist a year ago, also has won five of six matches to begin the season, earning them a spot at No. 9...
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WRV now 5-1 in volleyball
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
White River Valley, tied for seventh in Class A, cruised to its fifth win in six volleyball matches, defeating visiting South Knox 15-2, 15-2 Monday night at Switz City. The Lady Wolverines missed just once in 46 attempts at the service line. Junior Malea Firestone was 13-for-13 and Amber Williams was perfect in 12 attempts. Both Firestone and Williams had 10 points and two aces. Firestone also had four kills while Williams had seven kills, seven assists and WRV's only block...
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WRV edges Bloomfield in tennis match
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
In a battle of Greene County and conference rivals, White River Valley defeated Bloomfield 3-2 in a boys tennis match at Switz City Monday. Dusty Kirk and Drew Powell at singles and the doubles team of Joey Stanley and Matt Wetzel came away with wins for the Wolverines (2-1)...
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Only three people show up for budget hearing
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
When superintendent Doug Rose and the Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees walked out of their executive session Monday night, they weren't greeted by a huge crowd for the open portion of the meeting. Only three non-school personnel showed up for the 2002 budget hearing and board meeting. That didn't surprise Rose...
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Linton students contact board member concerning hot bar
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees member George Skeel said he's been contacted by some students regarding the food offered for high school and junior high lunches. "I've had some students contact me about getting the hot bar back to like they had last year," Skeel said at Monday night's board meeting...
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Jasonville conducts 2002 budget hearing
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
JASONVILLE ---- The Jasonville City Council met in a short session Monday evening for a budget hearing. Clerk-treasurer Charlotte Thomas presented the council with the proposed budget. The total proposed budget to run the city of 2,490 residents is $760,052...
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Lee M. Ridgley
(Local News ~ 08/28/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Lee M. Ridgley, 79, of Jasonville, passed away at 6:10 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 26, 2001 at his residence. Born Sept. 7, 1921 in Parkersburg, Ill., he was the son of Ralph W. and Amanda Flo (Reckling) Ridgley. He was a retired owner/operator of a Standard Service Station for 25 years. He was a member of the Church of Christ; a 50-year member of Jasonville American Legion Post 172; VFW Post 6225; and was an Army veteran of World War II...
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