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Sluder elected Jasonville City Council president
(Local News ~ 01/08/02)
JASONVILLE ---- The Jasonville City Council met in a short session Monday night to elect a council president. Council members Roy Terrell and Peggy Sluder were nominated for the position. Sluder was victorious with a vote of 3-2. Sluder has served as president of the council for the past two years. According to state law a city council must elect a president every year...
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Linton remains undefeated
(High School Sports ~ 01/08/02)
Josh Miller (11), Riley Beach (10) and Caleb Fischer (seven) combined for 28 points to help Linton-Stockton defeat visiting Owen Valley 38-26 at home Monday night. Also for the Miners (8-0), Steele Spinks and Adam Brewer each tossed in three points while Tyrel Simmons and Dane Goodman both added two...
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Celia Delana Kinnaman
(Local News ~ 01/08/02)
Celia Delana Kinnaman 89, of Linton, passed away Monday, Jan. 7, 2002 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. Born Jan. 28, 1912 in Linton, she was the daughter of Calvin and Mary Alice (Gambill) Wools. She was a 1930 Linton-Stockton High School graduate and a homemaker. She was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church in Linton...
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Donald R. Clark
(Local News ~ 01/08/02)
ODON ---- Donald R. Clark, 45 of Odon, passed away at 10:01 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2002 following an automobile accident. Born Oct. 18, 1956 in Daviess County, he was the son of William and Judy (Arney) Clark. He was an equipment operator with Black Beauty mines, and was a member of the Eagles Lodge in Washington...
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Edith M. Axe
(Local News ~ 01/08/02)
Edith M. Axe, 88 and of Linton, passed away at 4:45 a.m., Monday, Jan. 7, 2002 at Walnut Creek in Linton. Born March 17, 1913 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Asa and Oliva (Price) Hudson. She worked for Murphys Company in Linton, and was a member of the Switz City Pentecostal Church...
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Switz City hears more on grant options
(Local News ~ 01/08/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- Monday marked the first meeting of the year for the Switz City Town Council, and it ushered in a new term for council president Don Blanton. With a motion from board member Doneva Fines and a second by board member Jim Frye, the vote was unanimous for Blanton to stay at the helm of the council for another two years...
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Linton couple proud of grandson's service
(Local News ~ 01/08/02)
Ed and Bonnie Hutchison have more than just a passing interest in the bombing sequences shown on the nightly news in Afghanistan. Their grandson, Barry Hutchison, is flying a B1B for the U.S. Air Force. "He has been bombing since October," Ed told The Daily Citizen. He admits to being "a little worried" when Barry began his tour of duty...
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Calvert overcoming adversity
(Local News ~ 01/08/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Life as Gayla Calvert knew it changed two years ago. "I had been really sick on (a) Saturday. When I woke up on Sunday I felt strange and was confused. My sister (Francie Barton) stopped by and could tell something wasn't right," Gayla recalled...
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Dugger council to apply for second renovation grant
(Local News ~ 01/08/02)
DUGGER ---- The Dugger Town Council voted Monday to apply for a second round of grant money to be used to renovate substandard houses in town. The houses must be owned by elderly, handicapped or low-income residents who cannot get the work done themselves...
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Lady Lakers lose to North Daviess
(High School Sports ~ 01/08/02)
Shakamak only managed six field goals and shot 15 percent in a 40-23 loss at North Daviess Monday night in a South Western Indiana Athletic Conference girls basketball game. Despite missing 20 of its first 22 shots, Shakamak (5-10, 3-2 in the SWIAC) trailed just 14-11 at halftime...
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