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Parker trial set to begin Tuesday
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
Jury selection is set to begin Tuesday morning in Greene Circuit Court in the case of a Linton teen charged in the death of his father. David "Dusty" L. Parker, Jr., along with his mother, Barbara Parker, were charged Nov. 13, 2001, with involuntary manslaughter in the Nov. 7, 2001, death of David L. Parker, Sr. in Linton...
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Justin Brady Carter
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
SOLSBERRY ---- Justin Brady Carter, 7, of Solsberry, passed away at 8:54 a.m. Saturday, June 1, 2002, at Bloomington Hospital. Born Dec. 25, 1994, in Bloomington, he was the son of Dennis Brady and Kelly D. (Prince) Carter. He was a second-grade student at Eastern School...
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Harley D. House
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Harley D. "Pete" House, 22, of Jasonville, passed away at 8:01 p.m. Sunday, June 2, 2002, at the Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born Aug. 23, 1979, at Linton, he was the son of Decker L. and Stella M. (Lucas) House. He was a construction worker at the Wabash Valley Generating Station in North Terre Haute since February of 2002. ...
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Local athletes fare well at track state finals
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- Doug Dayhoff ran the race of his life at the boys track and field state finals here Saturday night at the Carroll Track Stadium. Dayhoff, a sophomore at White River Valley, concluded his second trip to the ultimate stage in high school sports by finishing third in the 400 meters...
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Shakamak wins Class A baseball sectional
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
JASONVILLE ---- North Central baseball coach Trent Olson knew that his Thunderbirds were the underdogs to beat eighth-ranked Shakamak. He tried using little used pitcher Ryan Gilham, whose less than fast fastball threw off Vincennes Lincoln in a 6-2 victory over the Class 3A Alices during the regular season...
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Shakamak gives No. 1 team a run for its money
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
CLAY CITY ---- If Shakamak was supposed to roll over for the No. 1 team in the state, the Lady Laker softball team did not get the message. Indianapolis Lutheran, last year's Class A state runner-up, was pushed to the limit and beyond before eking out a 1-0 victory in the bottom of the 12th inning here in the opening game of the Clay City Regional Saturday afternoon...
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Bakersfield Raceway Park results from May 25
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
Rookies ---- 1. Ryan Carlisle; 2. Lance Grimes; 3. Christopher Angell Juniors ---- 1. Kelley Deckard; 2. Kevin Stephen; 3. Jack Stewart Lights ---- 1. Jimmy O'Neal; 2. Jeff McCammon; 3. Ron Eaglin Mediums ---- 1. Rick Jerrells; 2. Troy Johnson; 3. Tim Oltman...
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Clark calls Linton his 'second home'
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
Roy Clark will always claim Meherrin, Va., as the place he was born. But if he's asked about his "second hometown," he'll gladly offer Linton without hesitation. Though Clark recently had surgery and is battling a sore back, he returned to Linton over the weekend to host the Greene County Foundation Festival. His show "An Evening With Roy Clark" was again the highlight of the weekend...
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Jasonville man drowns at Greene-Sullivan State Forest
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
DUGGER ---- A Jasonville man drowned in the West Lake of Greene-Sullivan Forest on Sunday at approximately 7 p.m. According to Indiana Conservation Officer Max Winchell, Harley D. House, 22, was pronounced dead at Sullivan County Community Hospital after his body was recovered from the lake...
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Visitors get their money's worth at annual Clark show
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
Everyone attending the "An Evening With Roy Clark" show in Linton-Stockton High School gym Saturday night got their money's worth. For less than $20 bucks a ticket, with bleacher seats at $10, you got to see and hear some world-class entertainers...
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First-timers impressed with Linton, festival
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
For two first-timers to the annual Greene County Foundation Festival weekend, they couldn't stop talking about the hospitality shown to them and their friends. "I'd never been here before, but I'd heard about it," legendary saxophone player Boots Randolph said after his round of golf Sunday afternoon at the Phil Harris Golf Course. ...
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Jasonville woman arrested for dealing meth
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A Jasonville woman was arrested Friday on charges of dealing in methamphetamine. Tammy E. Griffith is still in the Greene County Jail without bond after she was arrested at her home near Jasonville on Friday afternoon. The charge, a class B felony, stems from a joint police investigation in March 2000...
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Police called to bar three times over same person
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
Three strikes and you're out was the message Linton Police gave to Kevin L. Allen on Friday night. Allen is now in the Greene County Jail facing trespass charges. The charges stem from several incidents at Scotty's Bar in Linton on Friday night. According to Linton Officer Paul Clark's probable cause report, police were called to the bar about a patron trying to start a fight. Bartender Mickey Bland had asked Allen to leave and he refused...
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Frank remembered as caring person by her employees
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
News of the death of Linton businesswoman Carlene Frank has shocked many local people. Frank was well known in the Greene-Sullivan county area, and was owner-operator of Parkview Bowling Lanes in Linton. Frank died Saturday morning at the Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. Her complete obituary is on page two of today's Linton Daily Citizen...
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Garver's team wins Phil Harris golf tournament
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
With thunder rolling in the background, the Friends of Phil Harris Scholarship Golf Tournament finished one of its most successful tournaments in recent history Sunday afternoon. The severe thunderstorms held off long enough for the tournament to be completed with only high humidity and hard greens being factors the golfers had to deal with Saturday and Sunday at the Phil Harris Golf Course...
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Carlene K. (Boyd) Frank
(Local News ~ 06/03/02)
Carlene K. (Boyd) Frank, 56, of Linton, passed away at 9:28 p.m. Saturday, June 1, 2002, at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. Born July 20, 1945, in Linton, she was the daughter of Carl W. Boyd and Mona Faye (Hugunin) Snyder. She was business owner and operator of Parkview Bowling Lanes in Linton. She was a member of the Linton First Christian Church, American Legion Post 22 Ladies Auxiliary and Women's International Bowlers Association...
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