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Bloomfield residents want alley problems addressed
(Local News ~ 01/10/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Several Bloomfield residents attended the Bloomfield Town Council meeting Wednesday night, concerned about alleyways within the community. "I would like to know who controls or owns the alley between Washington Street and Judge Street," said Debbie Skinner, owner of the Country Lil' Bits shop...
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Mary Elizabeth Swaby
(Local News ~ 01/10/02)
WORTHINGTON ---- Mary Elizabeth (Meier) Swaby, 84 and of Worthington, passed away at 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2002, at her residence. Born May 13, 1917, in Sullivan County, she was the daughter of Charles "Charlie" and Grace (Robbins) Meier...
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Hilda E. Scudder
(Local News ~ 01/10/02)
PLAINVILLE ---- Hilda E. (Thomas) Scudder, 80 and of Plainville, passed away at 5:15 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2002. Born July 18, 1921, in Newberry, she was the daughter of Marion and Catherine (Pettit) Thomas. She was a tool clerk for Boeing in Seattle, Wash. for 30 years, and was retired. She was a member of the Elnora Church of Christ in Elnora...
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Kinnaman gives update on YSB
(Local News ~ 01/10/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Pam Kinnaman , director of the Youth Services Bureau of Greene County, attended the Bloomfield Town Council meeting Wednesday night to present information on current and upcoming projects, as well as requesting the council's assistance in locating a building for office space...
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Bloomfield Town Council takes care of housekeeping
(Local News ~ 01/10/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- It's the start of a new year of business for the Bloomfield Town Council. The council unanimously re-elected Eric Harrah as president for 2002. It also approved the motion setting the regular scheduled monthly meeting for the first Wednesday of every month at 6 p.m. at the Bloomfield firestation, as it has been in the past...
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Holcombs thankful for help
(Local News ~ 01/10/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Out of tragedy often times comes compassion and goodness. Even though the Tom Holcomb family lost everything in a house fire on Dec. 24, they are very thankful for the kindness shown to them since the fire. "I was amazed at what people have done. It has been just wonderful," Tom Holcomb told The Daily Citizen...
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Bredeweg gets wish to see new school
(Local News ~ 01/10/02)
It may have been the warmest day of the winter in Linton on Wednesday, but it wasn't entirely because Mother Nature decided to play tricks on us. Not even close. It was because of the genuine warmth and appreciation displayed by Roy Bredeweg as he toured Linton-Stockton High School's new $10.3 million high school building. The facility opened last school year...
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Sometimes we take things for granted
(Local News ~ 01/10/02)
Too often the old saying "You can't see the forest for the trees" applies to us all every so often. Things that are right before our eyes go overlooked. Sometimes it takes another perspective to really put things into the proper perspective. Such an occasion occurred for me Wednesday morning...
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Relative newcomer to polictics throws hat in ring
(Local News ~ 01/10/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A relative newcomer to politics is hoping to put her 12 years of experience to work for the county. Nancy Snellenberger of rural Jasonville has announced her intention to file for candidacy for the office of Greene County assessor on the Democrat ticket. She has served as first deputy in the office since May 1989...
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Seven games on slate this weekend
(High School Sports ~ 01/10/02)
The second weekend of the new year will have seven area boys basketball games on the schedule, including one rematch, three conference matchups and visit to Greene County by the No. 1 ranked team in Indiana. On Friday night, Linton-Stockton travels to Vincennes Rivet, Union visits Shakamak in a 6:30 p.m. ...
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