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DNR to offer two-day seminar for teachers
(Local News ~ 10/24/01)
Teachers often need a little help in planning a curriculum for their science class, and the Division of Reclamation has come up with such a program. The Division of Reclamation is offering, for the second year in a row, a two-day seminar which focuses on earth science, mining, reclamation, and energy...
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Former Linton police officer dies
(Local News ~ 10/24/01)
Melvin Rose, a former officer and detective with the Linton Police Department, died at his residence in Linton on Tuesday evening. Rose was 64. The news came as a shock to many LPD officers and Linton residents who knew Rose, including police chief Keith McDonald and Linton mayor Jimmie K. Wright...
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Pilant newest Jasonville police officer
(Local News ~ 10/24/01)
JASONVILLE ---- A goal became a reality for a Jasonville man last week when he was sworn in as a Jasonville police officer. "This is something I have wanted to do since I got out of school. It was something that caught my interest," Brian Pilant told The Daily Citizen this morning...
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It's time to get on the soapbox again
(Local News ~ 10/24/01)
It's time to get on the soapbox and offer an opinion about a few subjects before taking a couple of days off: Over the past few weeks there's been some Sound Offs about the lack of street signs in Linton. I must agree, though I also understand how much those signs cost...
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White powder found at hospital
(Local News ~ 10/24/01)
Linton police chief Keith McDonald and Greene County General Hospital administrator Jonas Uland are encouraging residents not to get too concerned about a white powder located in the lobby of the hospital Tuesday at 4:15 p.m. Police don't believe the substance is anthrax...
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All-SWIAC volleyball team announced
(Local News ~ 10/24/01)
Union (Dugger), Bloomfield and White River Valley dominated the selections for the 2001 All-South Western Indiana Athletic Conference volleyball team. Union, which finished second in the conference with a 6-1 mark, had four girls named to the 12-member team while conference champion Bloomfield, who was 7-0 in the SWIAC, and WRV both had three girls selected...
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Rev. Melvin T. Rose
(Local News ~ 10/24/01)
The Rev. Melvin T. Rose, 64, of Linton, passed away Tuesday evening, Oct. 23, 2001, at his residence. Funeral arrangements are pending at Anderson-Poindexter Linton Chapel.
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Sarah Marie Elliott
(Local News ~ 10/24/01)
Sarah Marie Elliott, 92, of Linton, passed away at 7:32 a.m., today, Oct. 24, 2001 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born March 1, 1909 in Moultrie County, she was the daughter of Oliver L. and Nellie May (Shields) Owen. She worked at G.C. Murphy's & Co., retiring in 1971, and was a member of the First Christian Church in Linton...
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