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Traffic stop results in man being arrested
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
Jeremiah K. Moore, 24 and of Linton, is still incarcerated in the Greene County jail in lieu of $12,000 bond after being stopped and arrested by Linton police Saturday. Moore was arrested Saturday at 12:30 a.m. after Linton officer Chad Crynes pulled him over for a traffic stop at the Sunoco Gas Station at the intersection of State Road 54 and 3rd St. NW...
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Gary Wayne Smith
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
CLAY CITY ---- Gary Wayne Smith, 57, of Clay City, passed away from a farming accident Friday, Oct. 19, 2001 at his farm. Born Jan. 11, 1944 in Brazil, he was the son of Kenneth Wayne and Abbie "Jo" (Brothers) Smith. He graduated from Clay City High School, and graduated from Indiana State University with a bachelor's degree in education. ...
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Alva Hall
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
Alva Hall, 94, of Linton, passed away at 2:25 p.m. Friday, Oct. 19, 2001 in Linton. Born Jan. 22, 1907 in Doans, he was the son of Henry Milton and Mary Alice (Martindale) Hall. He was a heavy equipment operator. He was a member of the Owensburg Baptist Church, and Moose Lodge of Linton...
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Clarence W. Burger
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Clarence W. Burger, 67, of Jasonville and formerly of Indianapolis, passed away at 7:45 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, 2001 at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Indianapolis. Born Jan. 3, 1934 in Jasonville, he was the son of Glen R. and Helen L. (Perry) Burger...
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Maria D. Jalocha
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
OVIEDO, Fla. ---- Maria D. Jalocha, 73, of Oviedo, Fla., passed away Friday, Oct. 19, 2001. She was born Sept. 16, 1928 in Barranquitas, Puerto Rico. She was a homemaker, and a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Survivors include Chester Jalocha of Oviedo, Fla.; one son, Zbigniew Jalocha of Crown Point; three daughters, Mary Tadey of Dyer, Carman Bowra of Fayetteville, Ga., and Helen Waggoner of Jasonville; two sisters, Josefina Ortiz of Barranquitas, Puerto Rico and Carmen B. ...
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Rebecca Rose Arnett
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Ohio ---- Rebecca Rose "Becky" Arnett, 69, of Richmond Heights, Ohio and formerly of Sullivan, passed away Thursday, Oct. 18, 2001 at her residence. Born Nov. 3, 1931 in Sullivan, she was the daughter of George A. and Lulua E. (Daily) Arnett...
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Hayden Bennett Jr.
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
Hayden Bennett Jr. 74, of Linton, passed away at 10:36 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 21, 2001 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Born June 16, 1927 in Sullivan, he was the son of Hayden and Mary Irene (Weaver) Bennett Sr. He had worked as a janitor and a turn key at the Hendricks County Jail in Danville, and he also was a guard at the Worthington Pork Plant. He was a member of the White Rose Church in Linton...
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Miners rout Union in sectional opener
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
DUGGER ---- After missing six starts at quarterback because of a fractured bone in his right wrist, Jason Neal amassed 193 yards of total offense to help Linton-Stockton defeat host Union (Dugger) 53-22 in a opening round game in Class A Sectional 40. It was the 27th straight time the Miners have beaten the Bulldogs...
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'WRV, Bloomfield advance to finals
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Bloomfield and White River Valley both earned victories in the volleyball sectional semifinals here Saturday afternoon at Glover Gymnasium. Host Bloomfield, ranked No. 6 in Class A, opened play on Saturday with a 15-12, 15-5 victory over No. 2 Union (Dugger)...
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Bloomfield wins volleyball sectional
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- After all the talk about someone being able to knock off the defending champs, Bloomfield's size, talent, homecourt advantage and experience were too much too overcome. The Lady Cardinals, ranked No. 6 in Class A volleyball poll, used a 24-3 run to conclude a 15-7, 15-2 victory over White River Valley in the Class A title match at Glover Gymnasium Saturday night...
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Robinson places 52nd
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
Breck Robinson tuned up for her senior season with a 52nd place finish at the Terre Haute Semistate Saturday at the LeVerne Gibson Championship Cross Country Course. Robinson, the first girl from Linton-Stockton High School to advance past the regional, was clocked at 16 minutes, 57.12 seconds...
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Newberry residents taken to hospital after wreck
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
A three-vehicle accident Saturday at 2:10 p.m. resulted in two Newberry residents being taken to Greene County General Hospital. According to a report filed by Greene County Sheriff's Deputy David Drew, Cary L. Eads, 27 and of Newberry, was sitting in his vehicle in the southbound lane of County Road 100 W talking with Lori Cliff, 33 and of Newberry, who was in her vehicle in the northbound lane...
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Linton woman to be on TV show
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ---- A Springport man won $116,000 on the "Hoosier Millionaire" television show broadcast Saturday night. Jerry Ward, who has 17 grandchildren, plans to share his winnings with his family. Ward also won 5,000 instant tickets and the ATA bonus prize...
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Bloomfield man reported missing
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
A Bloomfield man has been reported as missing after he failed to show up at his destination in Pennsylvania on Saturday. According to officer Bob Richardson of the Bloomfield Police Dept., Robert J. Rhodes, 20, was supposed to board a Greyhound bus in Bloomington on Oct. ...
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Collins back home after run to New York City
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
It was an incredible journey. On Sept. 16 and after a prayer, Linton runner Greg Collins began his quest to carry an American flag all the way from his Greene County home to "Ground Zero" in New York City. On Oct. 14, and after 856 miles, he reached his goal...
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Linton man to help carry Olympic Torch
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
When the Olympic torch is carried through Indiana next year, a Linton man and his son will be involved. There were over 210,000 nominees, and only 7,200 were chosen to carry the torch. Scott Blanton of Utah nominated his father, Edward Blanton, to carry the torch...
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'Seeing is believing' for Linton JH students
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
Getting a message to hit home with junior high students isn't always easy. "Seeing is believing," Linton-Stockton teacher Barbara Kirkman said this morning. That's the approach Linton-Stockton Junior High School teachers are taking this week as they celebrate National Red Ribbon Week...
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Margaret J. Orr
(Local News ~ 10/22/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Margaret J. "Peg" Orr, 94, of Jasonville, passed away at 8:10 p.m., Friday, Oct. 19, 2001 at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute. Born May 5, 1907 in Abadere, Wales, she was the daughter of Jack and Mary Ann (Davies) Moses. She was a homemaker, and a member of the Jasonville Tri Kappa, United Methodist Church, and Linton Order of Eastern Star...
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