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Five candidates seeking three spots on Bloomfield board
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Five candidates will be on the ballot for Bloomfield School Board in Tuesday's primary election. District 1 (Richland Township) ---- Marvin L. Helms vs. Nancy Dean Canty. District 2 (Highland Township) ---- Keith A. Hanauer is unopposed...
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Avery Wayne Lewis
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
Avery Wayne Lewis, 71, of Linton, passed away today, May 2, 2002 at his residence. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornet Linton Chapel.
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Marie Fisk
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Marie Fisk, 97, of Jasonville and formerly of Coalmont, passed away at 8:50 a.m., Wednesday, May 1, 2002 at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born Feb. 4, 1905 in Freedom, she was the daughter of Thomas J. and Marvilla (Mosler) Vandeventer...
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Hoosier State Games
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
The Hoosier State Games celebrates 20 years this season as athletes of all ages and skill levels from Indiana compete for state titles in 14 different sports. The registration deadline for most events is Friday, May 24. For event and registration information, visit www.hoosierstategames.com or central Indiana Galyan's stores, or call 317-237-5000 or 800-HI-FIVES...
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Booster officers needed
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
The Shakamak Athletic Boosters are in need of new officers for the up-coming school year. If interested, contact one of the current officers ---- Sherri Sapp, president; Cheri Griffith, vice-president; Torey Stevenson, treasurer; and Tina Hill, secretary ---- or Shakamak athletic director Vanessa Hodge at 665-3550...
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Team tennis
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
The Vincennes Tennis Club cordially invites you to join its members in playing team tennis this summer at the Vincennes Lincoln High School tennis courts. Meet new friends and improve your skills in a social atmosphere that provides friendly competition. Each team is comprised of four men and four women. Entire teams and individual players of all skill levels and ages are welcome...
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Linton JH earns two wins
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
Linton-Stockton's junior high boys track team scored 77 points, which was enough to defeat host Sullivan (55) and White River Valley (seven) in a meet Tuesday night. Adam Brewer of Linton-Stockton set a school record in the high jump with an effort of five feet, seven inches...
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Griffith concludes career
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
Shakamak graduate Brooke Griffith completed her athletic career at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College on Tuesday. Griffith helped the Pomeroy softball team split two games at home, finishing with a 31-12-1 record. St. Marys won the U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association national title last week...
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Archery shoot Sunday
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
Sherwood-Bowmen Archery Club will be having the annual tribute to Billy Singleton, the founder of the club, on Saturday with a traditional shoot followed by the regular trophy shoot on Sunday. The shoots, which start at 8 a.m. and cards must be turned in by 4 p.m., take place at the club, which is located south of Reservoir 26 in Greene-Sullivan State Forest...
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Linton changes
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
The Linton-Stockton baseball team will play its makeup game at home against North Daviess at 11 a.m. Friday, May 10. The Miners game on Tuesday, May 7 against Hutsonville, Ill. will begin at 4:30 p.m., 30 minutes earlier than scheduled. Linton will play in the Orleans Invitational, which is set for Saturday, May 11...
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Bloomfield Town Council meets
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Summertime activities were the focus of the Bloomfield Town Council meeting Wednesday night. Aaron Hamm requested the Bloomfield Park and Bloomfield School District parking lot for a car show June 15. The profits from the car show will benefit the Greene County Historical Society. The board approved the request...
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WRV student gives the gift of saving lives
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
LYONS ---- For Jewel Sater, teaching the lifesaving techniques of CPR isn't a task, it's a mission. Sater, a junior at White River Valley High School in Switz City, owes her life to CPR, which is cardiopulmonary resuscitation. As a small child, Sater nearly drowned in a swimming pool. CPR gave her back her life...
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Insurance costs a big question with skateboard park
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
With a move to build a skateboard park in Linton, there are many details to work out and questions to be answered. There are several kids in Linton who skateboard ---- often, to the chagrin of some downtown merchants and city officials, on the streets and sidewalks...
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Storms hit Linton area hard Wednesday
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
Mother Nature keeps playing games with area residents, whether it be farmers, coaches or anyone who loves the outdoors. Two or three days of sunshine, and then an inch or two of rain. That's been the pattern most of the spring, and it's continuing. After a rainy Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday were dry...
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Harmon: I was 'bushwhacked' by newspaper
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
Greene County Council member Teddy Harmon has received some unwanted press lately, and she is more than willing to go on the record in an attempt to straighten out the truth. In an interview with The Daily Citizen this morning, Harmon said there were several items in a report in the Bloomfield Evening World on Wednesday that were not accurate...
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Indiana Chief Justice visits Greene County
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
BLOOMFIELD---- "We recognize the need to live in peace and harmony under the rule of the law," said Indiana Supreme Court Justice Randall Shepard, who was in Greene County on Wednesday to help the Greene County Bar Association celebrate Law Day...
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Walter N. "Buck" Watson
(Local News ~ 05/02/02)
Walter N. "Buck" Watson, 92, of Linton, passed away at 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, May 1, 2002 at his residence. Born July 16, 1909 in Loogootee, he was the son of Lazerus Jack and Pearl Watson. He owned/operated Walter "Buck" Watson & Sons Heating and Plumbing Co., retiring in 1975...
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