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Group wants to replace playground equipment at WRV-Lyons
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
LYONS ---- Some teachers and parents of elementary students in Lyons want to replace the school's playground equipment, which is over 40 years old. Besides being antiquated, there just isn't enough playground equipment at White River Valley-Lyons Elementary/Junior High School to go around when the younger kids are outside, guidance counselor Mary Jo Jackson contends. All together, there are approximately 300 students...
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Sight in day Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
Deer hunters will have a sight in day from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday at the Sycamore Valley Gun Club Inc., located at the new Freedom Range in Freedom on Highway 67 between Worthington and Spencer. Hunters should bring ear and eye protection and ammo. For more information, call 336-5575...
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WRV splits junior high games
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
White River Valley's eighth grade volleyball team defeated Sullivan 15-10, 15-11 Wednesday night. Erica Capehart tallied 11 assists, four digs, one kill and four points on 4 of 4 serving. Danielle Lammert was 8 of 8 serving, finishing with six points, six assists, four kills and one dig...
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Eastern wins No. 6
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
Eastern's volleyball team concluded the regular season with a 15-0, 15-1 victory at home over Lighthouse Christian Academy Thursday night. Eastern (6-18) was led by Kasey Hash, who had six kills, five aces and two digs. Meghan Stonier and Natalie Cummings each had five assists and Ashli Arnold had three aces and four digs...
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Union wins TRC, county, but know sectional looms
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
It was a night of accomplishments for Union (Dugger). The Lady Bulldogs, ranked No. 2 in the Class A volleyball poll, tied the school record for wins and walked away with the Tri-River Conference and Sullivan County championships with a 15-7, 15-8 victory over North Central...
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Miners pick Clovers in volleyball
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
Linton-Stockton jumped on visiting Cloverdale early as the Lady Miners came away with a 15-5, 15-11 victory Thursday night. "We took it to them," said Linton-Stockton volleyball coach Mike Misner. "We had control of the entire match, even though we let them back in it a little bit at the end...
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Bloomfield wins 24th volleyball match
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
Bloomfield extended its record to 24-8 after a 15-10, 15-9 victory at Shoals Thursday night. "Shoals is much improved over last year," said Bloomfield volleyball coach Susie Schulte. "I knew when they scored 13 against Dugger that they had to be pretty good."...
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WRV takes BNL in volleyball
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
White River Valley came up with 29 kills and eight blocks as the Lady Wolverines defeated Bedford North Lawrence 15-7, 7-15, 15-5 in their final home match Thursday night. Brittany Collins paced the winners (17-11) with eight kills. Amber Williams had seven kills and five blocks and Malea Firestone tallied seven kills and three blocks...
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Lady Lakers 6-17 in volleyball
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
Owen Valley extended its record to 24-5 with a 15-7, 15-6 victory over host Shakamak in a non-conference volleyball match Thursday night. The Lady Patriots were led by Alisha O'Neal, who had 11 service points, nine digs and three kills. Jessica Maners tallied 11 assists and three kills, Melissa Wall contributed four blocks and three kills, Amy Figg (five) and Jennifer Bates (three) combined for eight kills and Megan Hammond served five points...
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Commissioners agree that study is needed
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Greene County Commissioners, in the lengthy process of coming to a decision on what to do with a problematic and overcrowded 115-year-old courthouse, all agree the first logical step has been taken ---- a study to identify the problems and what it would take to remedy them...
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McDonald: Parents, children will pay in the end
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
I remember an old television commercial that used to say: "It's 11 o'clock (at night), do you know where your child is?" That may be an old saying, but it still applies today. Especially this time of the year. Halloween is right around the corner, and late-night activity by teen-agers and others usually picks up, according to Linton police chief Keith McDonald...
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Shakamak has plan in place, just in case
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
JASONVILLE ---- The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced it has reason to believe there will be more terrorist attacks in the near future. The Shakamak School Board learned more about what the school has in place to ensure the safety of its students...
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Woman accidentally breaks glass at bank
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
A vehicle driven by a Linton woman accidentally bumped a plate-glass window at a Bloomfield bank Wednesday morning, breaking the window. According to Bloomfield Town Marshal "Butch" Brown, at about 9:25 a.m. Wednesday Debbie Teague, 39, had pulled into the drive-through window of the bank, but discovered she was not close enough to the window to reach the drawer. She then attempted to back up, Brown said. "She struck the plate-glass window on the north side of the bank."...
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Pansee R. Isenogle
(Local News ~ 10/12/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Pansee R. Isenogle, 88 and of Bloomfield, passed away at 7 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 10, 2001 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Aug. 15, 1913 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Orlando S. and Lilly (Morris) Roach. She worked at the Western Electric in Indianapolis, retiring in 1975. She was a member of the Switz city Christian Church...
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