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Linton man, family continue march toward Ground Zero
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
Greg Collins is still running, and still carrying the red, white and blue. He's on a quest ---- he and other runners have relayed the American flag all the way to Ohio and say they won't stop until they carry it into New York City. "They have runners lined up all the way to Pittsburgh, Penn.," said Linda Collins, Greg's mother, who lives near Spencer. Greg's wife Nicole is still with him, traveling in a van festooned with "Running For America" on the windshield...
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Gilbert B. Dishman
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
ELIZABETHTON, TENN. ---- Gilbert B. Dishman, 77, of Elizabethton, Tenn., passed away at 8:20 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 20, 2001 at Sycamore Shoals Hospital at Elizabethton, Tenn. Born Mar. 17, 1924 in Sandborn, he was the son of Eric B. and Effie May (Bough) Dishman...
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Elizabeth T. Zinz
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
NEW ALBANY ---- Elizabeth T. (Thompson) Zinz, 85, of New Albany, passed away Sunday, Sept. 23, 2001 at the Robert E. Lee Retirement Home in New Albany. She was retired owner/operator for the Zinz Flower Shop and Greenhouse in Jasonville. She was a member of the Beta Delphian Club; Order of Eastern Star #293 in Jasonville; and the St. John United Presbyterian Church in New Albany...
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No. 3 Perry Central too much for Bulldogs
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
DUGGER ---- Perry Central, ranked No. 3 in Class A, had allowed opponents just four touchdowns and 2.5 yards per play in staring the season 5-0. The Commodores improved on those statistics as they limited Union (Dugger) to 13 total yards on 37 plays in a 60-0 victory here Saturday, spoiling homecoming for the Bulldogs...
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Linton tops North Daviess in football, 31-0
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
Despite winning just two of its first five games, North Daviess had averaged almost 400 yards per game. But for the second time this season, the Linton-Stockton defense posted a shutout ---- celebrating homecoming with a 31-0 victory over the Cougars at Roy Williams Field Friday night...
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WRV takes Honey Creek in football
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
The White River Valley Junior High football team outscored visiting Honey Creek 27-8 in the second half, including 20 unanswered points, to pull away for a 34-14 victory Saturday. Chuck Ingram paced the winners, now 2-3, with four touchdowns and 256 total yards. He had 13 carries for 171 yards and two scores...
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Linton JV beats ND
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
Linton-Stockton's junior varsity volleyball team won its 10th match ---- a 15-4, 15-10 victory over North Daviess. Sarah Sparks had a team high seven kills. Miranda Garwood contributed nine assists and four aces on 13 of 14 serving. Katie Ladson was perfect serving ---- 9 of 9 ---- and finished with five digs and one ace...
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WRV undefeated in JH volleyball
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
The White River Valley eighth grade volleyball team remained perfect after a 15-0, 15-0 victory over Shelburn Thursday night. Erica Capehart had nine assists, six points and three kills for the winners, now 7-0. Tyra Schantz was 18 of 20 serving, which led to 14 points and nine aces...
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Austin wins at Shakamak
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
Evan Austin of Linton-Stockton was the boys winner at the Shakamak junior high cross country invitational Saturday morning. Austin was clocked at 11 minutes, 56 seconds, as he beat out 57 other runners. The Linton-Stockton girls team scored 64 points, which was good for second place. South Knox won with 41 points...
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Shakamak Invitational results
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
Breck Robinson was clocked at 16 minutes, eight seconds, which was second best overall at the Shakamak cross country invitational Saturday. In the team standings, Northview won easily with 35 points. West Vigo had 88 points, Eastern 116, Sullivan 120, White River Valley was fifth at 121, Clay City had 130 points, North Knox 134 and Linton-Stockton was eighth at 164...
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Eastern takes WRV in volleyball
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
Eastern won its first South Western Indiana Athletic Conference volleyball match of the season, defeating visiting White River Valley 15-10, 15-17, 15-11 Friday night. Eastern improved to 4-10, 1-4 in the SWIAC. For WRV, now 11-7, 2-3 in conference play, Amber Williams had 12 kills, one block, seven digs, eight points and one ace. The sophomore was 15 of 15 serving...
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Lady Cards go 2-2 at Class A Shootout
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
Bloomfield won two and lost two matches at the Class A volleyball shootout, hosted by Blue River Valley High School Saturday. The No. 8 Lady Cardinals (17-6) defeated No. 2 Morristown 15-8, 5-15, 16-14, lost to Triton 15-4, 14-16, 7-15 and No. 1 ranked Michigan City Marquette 3-15, 2-15 and bounced back to beat Wes-Del 16-18, 15-12, 15-2...
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Hart takes responsibility for incident
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
Joey Hart knows a little something about stepping up with the game on the line. He did it countless times as a standout basketball player at Union High School, Vincennes University, and Coastal Carolina. He continues that today, though in a different manner...
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Area firefighters remember those who have died
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- "You run into places everybody else runs out of." That simple statement sums up a a lot about firemen ---- but doesn't begin to tell of the dedication, training and selfless bravery it must have taken for the firefighters of New York City who gave their lives saving others on Sept. 11...
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Mary Ruth Lambeth
(Local News ~ 09/24/01)
SULLIVAN ---- Mary Ruth Lambeth, 76, of Sullivan, passed away 8:11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, 2001 at the Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. Born Aug. 29, 1925 in Sullivan County, she was the daughter of Charles and Merle (Cooksey) Trent. She was a member of the First Baptist Church in Sullivan...
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