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The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce presents the "Taste of Linton" on March 19 in downtown Linton at the newly renovated Heritage Hall (formerly the Elks Lodge).
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
Area restaurants and caterers will offer samples of their favorite dishes ---- free! Yes, free, no cost to the public (and no cost to those setting up). We will have easy listening music, plenty of samples, door prizes, and the Indiana Department of Commerce will make a special presentation...
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Mike T. (Rent) Tanzillo
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
DUGGER ---- Mike T. (Rent) Tanzilla, 78, of Dugger, passed away at 4:31 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 23, 2002 at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born Dec. 7, 1923 in Chicago, he was the son of Ginseffe and Emelie (Lenti) Tanzillo. He was self-employed contractor and owner of Rent's Blacktopping before retiring in 1992. ...
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Geneva L. (Colvin) Stevens
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
FORT MYERS, FLA. ---- Geneva L. (Colvin) Stevens, 82, of Fort Myers, Fla., and formerly of Dugger, passed away at 12:19 a.m., today, March1, 2002 at Southwest Medical Center in Ft. Myers. Born Dec. 18, 1919 in Sullivan County, she was the daughter of Roy and Lola (Land) Figg...
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Jesse L. Clark
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- Jesse L. Clark, 82, of Indianapolis, died Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2002. He was a millwiright for 28 years for Chrysler Corporation, retiring in 1981. He was an Army veteran of World War II and a member of the Moose Lodge, Hoosier Model T Club (he used to take part in the Linton Fourth of July parade), and St. Peter Lutheran Church...
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Board praises staff and students
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Bloomfield School District's monthly board meeting began with some positive recognition for staff and students. "I would like to congratulate Mrs. Stella Royal, junior/senior high assistant principal, on her being elected president of the (IMLEA) Indiana Middle Level Educational Association. ...
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Federation to hold banquet on Saturday
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
Mike Miller of Linton isn't president of the Greene County Longbeards Club because he has a beard, he just loves to hunt and preserve the hunting tradition. The club is the local chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation. The NWTF is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of the wild turkey and the hunting tradition. NWTF is the fastest-growing, single-species conservation organization in the world, with members in 50 states, Canada and 11 foreign countries...
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A contingent of Linton officials, led by mayor Jimmie K. Wright, was one of several Indiana community groups to lobby Congress on behalf of municipal electric utilities in Washington D.C. during the annual American Public Power Association (APPA) leg
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
Wright, along with clerk-treasurer Jack Shelton, and City Council members Charlie Cox and Nigel Lehman, met with Indiana representatives and senators to lobby for public power initiatives and take a proactive approach to protecting the interests of municipal electrics...
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Students arrested at Eastern High School
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
A drug search of Eastern High School resulted in two students facing charges and one having razorblades confiscated. Julie Martin, investigator for the Greene County Prosecutor's office, told The Daily Citizen on Thursday afternoon, the school was searched Thursday morning...
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Vieck to share God-given talent
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
Hilary Vieck is a man with a God-given talent ---- art ---- who has turned out, through the years, over 1,000 paintings. The Rev. Vieck is the priest and pastor at St. Peter Catholic Church in Linton. On March 9-10, an art show will be held at the St. Peter Parish Hall, next to the church, featuring over 110 of Vieck's paintings. The times for March 9 are 6-8:30 p.m., and March 10 is from 1-3:30 p.m...
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Bright Beginnings offers educational programs
(Local News ~ 03/01/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- Open Arms Christian Ministries has opened a child daycare called Bright Beginnings Christian Daycare Academy. In addition to daycare for children from newborn to age 12, Bright Beginnings also offers an early educational program. Based on modern educational techniques, the children will learn skills through play, art, music, language, stories and other activities planned throughout the day...
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Sherwood Bowmen club to host shoots
(High School Sports ~ 03/01/02)
Contrary to rumors, Sherwood Bowmen Archery Club will be hosting both ribbon and trophy shoots this season, beginning Sunday, March 10. "About six weeks ago, I was asked if I would like to be president," said Derek McKee, who has agreed to take over the club...
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