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Twin Rivers students learn about Red Cross
(Local News ~ 10/26/01)
Two women from the American Red Cross spoke to high school students in Glenburn Home's Twin Rivers Medical Careers program on Wednesday, to let them know how the Red Cross has been helping since the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, and other services it provides...
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Serino convicted on 26 counts
(Local News ~ 10/26/01)
A former school psychologist with the Greene-Sullivan Special Education Cooperative who was charged with 26 counts of child molesting in Hendricks County was found guilty by a jury Thursday night. Stephen Serino, 37 and of Avon, was convicted of all 26 counts of child molesting by a Hendricks County jury, according to Donna Carroll of the Hendricks County Prosecutor's Office...
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Gregg to meet with residents concerned about water problems
(Local News ~ 10/26/01)
Indiana Speaker of the House John Gregg (D-Sandborn) has called a town meeting for Nov. 6 at 6 p.m. to discuss water concerns in Jefferson and Smith townships. The two townships are in north-central Greene County. The meeting will be in the Worthington Town Hall...
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Some residents remain without electricity
(Local News ~ 10/26/01)
A handful of Greene countians were still without electrical power this morning as a result of a Wednesday afternoon storm. Brian Sparks, operations manager for the Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC, said, "We still have several broken poles to replace, but should have the eight or so customers without power now, back in service by mid-afternoon."...
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Car-truck accident sends Linton man to hospital
(Local News ~ 10/26/01)
SWITZ CITY ---- A car-truck accident this morning near White River Valley High School involving two local men sent one driver to Greene County General Hospital for treatment. Bill Gilmore, 51, of Linton, stated at the scene that he had been driving his car, a Ford Thunderbird, eastbound on State Road 54. ...
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Wednesday Research offering magnets
(Local News ~ 10/26/01)
JASONVILLE---- One Jasonville social organization is working to make sure that county residents have emergency numbers readily accessible. The club has had refrigerator magnets made for distribution. The magnets have the phone number for the police, fire departments, poison control and other medical service numbers imprinted on the front...
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