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Anderson newest Linton police officer
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
The Linton Police Department has a new officer, bringing the total force count to nine. Lifelong Linton resident Chadd Anderson joined the force last week. Linton police chief Keith McDonald is glad to have the ninth officer, and looks forward to having a full force...
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Dorothy Inez Waskom
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
PLAINVILLE---- Dorothy Inez Waskom, 89, of Plainville and formerly of Bloomfield, passed away Oct. 19, 2001 at 1:20 a.m. in Washington, Ind. She was born Oct. 5, 1912, the daughter of Edward Johnson and Sarah Neal Johnson. Waskom was a member of the Bloomfield Nazarene Church and had worked at Williams Clothing Store in Bloomfield...
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Clarence W. Burger
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Clarence W. Burger, 67, of Jasonville and formerly of Indianapolis, passed away at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, 2001 at the V. A. Hospital in Indianapolis. Funeral arrangements are pending at the McClanhhan-Lee Funeral Home in Jasonville...
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Doris H. McCallum
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
TERRE HAUTE ---- Doris H. McCallum, 85 and of Terre Haute, formerly of Alma, Mich., passed away at 6:02 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 14, 2001 in Meadows Manor East. Born May 14, 1916 in Pontiac, Mich, she was the daughter of Walter Mehlberg and Bessie Featherstone Mehlberg...
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Miners fall short in volleyball sectional opener
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
VINCENNES ---- Don't believe everything you see, especially if it is on videotape. Just ask Linton-Stockton volleyball coach Mike Misner. North Posey senior Chelse Doubler dominated the first game at the net and the second from behind the service line to lead the Lady Vikings to a 15-12, 15-2 victory over Linton-Stockton in a first-round Class 2A sectional match at South Knox Thursday night...
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Cardinals wake up in time, knock off Lakers
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Susie Schulte hoped it was just a matter of time before her Bloomfield Cardinals woke up and realized their volleyball season was on the line. But it took a while against Shakamak in the second opening-round game of the Class A Sectional on the Cardinals' court Thursday night...
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Hole-in-one
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
Wendell Cooprider had a hole-in-one recently at Boltenwood Golf Course in Linton. Cooprider recorded his ace on No. 13.
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Union knocks off NC, sets school record for wins
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Playing a rival is one thing, doing it in the opening round of the sectional is another. That's what the No. 2-ranked Union (Dugger) Bulldogs faced Thursday night against North Central in the Class A Bloomfield volleyball sectional...
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Bloomfield board likes idea of a Web site
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Bloomfield School District School Board wants its information and agendas easier for the community to access. Member Steve Dowden proposed the board add a link to the existing school Web site or develop its own Web site and e-mail address so the public will have better access to what is happening within the school district...
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Gregg wants to help those who serve country
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
Hoosiers who have been called to active military duty may receive additional benefits from the state if House Speaker John Gregg (D-Sandborn) gets his way. Gregg has asked Gov. Frank O'Bannon to make several changes in policy to assist those state employees who have been called to active military duty following the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11...
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Campbell concerned with WRV's 2002 budget
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
SWITZ CITY ---- "I am in limbo as to where we are going to end up in 2002 at this point," said White River Valley School superintendent Stephen Campbell as he discussed the 2002 budget situation at the White River Valley Board of School Trustees on Thursday evening...
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Program to 'Share Food' with 82 today
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
The Share Food Program, which became available in the Linton area only this summer, is proving successful, according to organizer Jim Shepherd. "Our first Share Food distribution date here was Sept. 21," Shepherd said. "This is done once a month, and delivery is always on a Friday."...
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Bloomfield citizens, teachers upset about salaries
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- About 15 teachers and interested citizens attended the Bloomfield School District regular School Board meeting Thursday night. The teachers currently are involved in collective bargaining with the school board, with the assistance of a mediator, over salaries and health insurance benefits. Their attendance was due to the administration and support staff salaries and benefits which were announced and approved at the meeting...
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Mary L. Willett
(Local News ~ 10/19/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Mary L. "Judy" Willett, 61 and of Jasonville, passed away at 3:30 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, 2001 at her residence. Born Oct. 27, 1939 in Vine Grove, KY., she was the daughter of Anis and Beulah (Stone) Keith. She was a homemaker. She was a member of the International Church of God...
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