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Church ladies making chocolate, peanut butter eggs
(Local News ~ 02/28/02)
JASONVILLE ---- No, the Jasonville Assembly of God Annex has not turned into Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory. Instead, the ladies from the church are doing what they have done for 20 years ---- making chocolate-covered peanut butter eggs for Easter...
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Croft to challenge Waterman in District 39 Senate race
(Local News ~ 02/28/02)
A Sullivan man will try to unseat a neighbor in the race for Indiana Senate District 39 in the November general election. Phil Croft of Sullivan, a Democrat, will go up against incumbent Republican John Waterman of rural Shelburn. "I announce my candidacy for the Indiana State Senate with great enthusiasm and pride," Croft said. ...
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County Council learns about courthouse project
(Local News ~ 02/28/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- If you're considering remodeling and adding onto your home, you most likely would sit down and look at how much you can actually afford. That's what the Greene County Council spent the majority of its time doing at Wednesday evening's meeting concerning the Greene County Courthouse project...
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County employees insurance to increase
(Local News ~ 02/28/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Greene County Commissioners voted at a special meeting Wednesday to renew the county's health insurance policy with Avemco, the company that covers the county's full-time employees who have opted for the coverage. However, it's going to cost those employees 10 percent more than last year...
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Pannell arrested for incident with his girlfriend
(Local News ~ 02/28/02)
A Bloomfield man bonded out of Greene County Jail this morning after being arrested Wednesday on charges of battery, criminal confinement and intimidation. Joshua S. Pannell, 20, of rural Bloomfield, was arrested at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at a Bloomfield residence by Indiana State Police trooper Jon Patrick. According to Patrick, Pannell was arrested after reportedly battering his live-in girlfriend Tuesday evening...
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Referendum not allowed on Wheel Tax
(Local News ~ 02/28/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Greene County Council learned Wednesday night a state statute will not allow a referendum on the Wheel Tax. Council members had asked County Council attorney Marvin Abshire to look into the possibility of putting the Wheel Tax onto the ballot for residents to vote on...
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Linton boys, girls take part in bowling event
(Local News ~ 02/28/02)
The sectional for the Blue Chip Conference bowling teams took place on Feb. 23, at Terre Haute Bowling Center. The Linton-Stockton boys team finished eighth out of 11 teams and the girls team finished fifth out of eight teams. Miranda Garwood finished in fourth place out of 45 girls to advance to the regionals for singles...
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Will Bloomfield try to slow down WRV
(Local News ~ 02/28/02)
As usual, there are more questions on the minds of fans, coaches and sports reporters as we approach the semifinal round of the boys basketball sectionals Friday night. Some people consider the semifinals more exciting than the final because often there are better games and with two games, there is 64 minutes of basketball and the double the opportunity for upset. Sometimes a team can have one upset in them on Friday, but come crashing back to earth on Saturday in the title game...
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Charles Lee Lambeth
(Local News ~ 02/28/02)
SULLIVAN ---- Charles Lee Lambeth, 81, of Sullivan, died at 10:43 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002, in Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. He was born March 14, 1920, in Sullivan County, the son of Paul H. and Kathryn Arnett Lambeth. He was a farmer; a member of the Sullivan First Baptist Church; the Carlisle IOOF Lodge; and the Sullivan American Legion. He was a veteran of World War II...
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