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Meeting with Boys, Girls Club official goes well
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
Greene County has moved one step closer to having a Boys and Girls Clubs of America. "It is just around the corner," Pam Kinnaman of the Youth Service Bureau told The Daily Citizen. Kinnaman met last week with John Alesch, Regional Service Director for Boys and Girls Clubs of America...
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Anna Mae Norris
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
SULLIVAN ---- Anna Mae Norris, 82 and of Sullivan, passed away at 11:42 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, 2001 in Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born April 14, 1919 in Sullivan County, she was the daughter of Lewis and Alice (Borders) Beck. She was retired from the Southwest School Corporation. She was a member of Sullivan First Baptist Church; American Legion Auxillary 139; and VFW Auxillary 2459...
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WRV falls 19-18
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
Sarah Scott recovered a fumble in the end zone in the final seconds and converted the extra point as the Tomahawks defeated White River Valley 19-18 in a junior-high football game Saturday. Chuck Ingram had an 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown for WRV...
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Dick Bock Open Oct. 14
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
The annual Dick Bock Open, a fund raiser for the Bloomfield athletic department, has been rescheduled for Sunday, Oct. 14 at the Phil Harris Golf Course in Linton. The tournament was rained out previously.
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Dunkerly plays today
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
Linton-Stockton junior Brett Dunkerly will continue play in the state singles tournament today at Center Grove High School against Kevin Humbard of Franklin Central. "I don't know much about him," said Linton-Stockton boys tennis coach Brad McKinney. "This will be a good opportunity for Brett."...
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Bloomfield tops Linton in volleyball
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Perfect. The Bloomfield senior class of Emily Beck, Vanessa Burger, Kara Campbell, Jessica Trout and Laura Kay Watkins finished off a fourth consecutive South Western Indiana Athletic Conference volleyball championship with a 15-6, 15-10 victory over Linton here Monday night at Glover Gymnasium...
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Lakers win fourth volleyball match
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
For the second time this season, Shakamak defeated Clay City. In a volleyball match at Clay City Monday, the Lady Lakers defeated the host Lady Eels 15-6, 15-2. "We started out with the lead and continued to keep it," said Shakamak coach Cassie Smith. "It was a slow-paced game, but the girls did a nice job."...
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WRV loses 10th volleyball match
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
White River Valley's volleyball team dropped to 14-10 after a 15-8, 15-6 loss at home to Owen Valley Monday night. WRV coach Becky Borter was not pleased with the performance of her Lady Wolverines. "Owen Valley is a pretty good team," said Borter. "They just wanted to win more than we did...
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Union now 22-2 in volleyball
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
Union (Dugger) extended its winning streak to three with a 15-6, 15-9 victory over visiting Terre Haute North at Dugger Monday in a non-conference volleyball match. "It was a good solid performance from everybody," said Union (Dugger) coach Tammy Meurer. "We were up 14-3 in the first game and 12-3 in the second...
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Dugger changes shelterhouse policy
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
DUGGER ---- The Dugger Town Council on Monday made a new pre-payment and cancellation policy concerning rental of the town's shelterhouse in its city park. Clerk-treasurer Lana Lynn said shelterhouse supervisor Dorie King had asked that a new policy be implemented...
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Shrine Club to host dance for victims of attacks
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
Looking for something to do Saturday night, and in the process help the victims of the terrorist attacks in New York City? The Greene County Shrine Club will host a band and dance that night, with all the money going to the relief efforts in New York City...
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Switz may be forced to update water system
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
SWITZ CITY ---- Despite concerns from the council that a small town can't undertake such a project, Brian Bullock from Midwestern Engineers, Inc. informed Switz City Town Council members Monday night that according to state mandates some changes might have to be made in its water system...
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Linton police have a new member of the force
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
The Linton Police Department has a new officer. But don't expect this officer to be driving or wearing a uniform. However, don't take this new officer lightly. ' joined the police force last week. She is a German Shepherd and has begun training to be a narcotic sniffing dog. She will also assist in apprehending criminals who run from officers...
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Claudia Jean Love
(Local News ~ 10/02/01)
PLAINVILLE ---- Claudia Jean (Fisher) Love, 79 and of Plainville, passed away at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 30, 2001 at Daviess Community Hospital. Born Aug. 18, 1922 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Clyde and Sadie (Page) Workman. She was retired from the People National Bank with 35 years service. She graduated from Switz City High School in 1941. She was a member of the Parkview Christian Church, and Plainville Eastern Star...
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