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Former LDC sports editor starts own business
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
Barr-Reeve High School graduate and former Linton Daily Citizen Sports Editor Jeffrey W. Hays of Charleston, S.C. and Thomas A. Munson of Atlanta, Ga., have recently incorporated to form CZK Consultants. Headquartered in Charleston, CZK Consultants is an information technology and engineering service/solution provider in both the commercial and government sectors...
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Eric Daniel Brown
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
DAYTON BEACH, Fla. ---- Eric Daniel Brown, 30, Dayton Beach, Fla. formerly of Bloomington, passed away unexpectantly on Friday, May 17, 2002 in Dayton Beach, Fla. Born Dec. 5, 1971 in Sullivan, he was the son of Tammy Clark Brown Harbstriet. He was employed by Treasure Island Hotel and formerly Hardee's Restaurant in Bloomington...
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Linton may establish fee on junk cars, get a new complex
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
The recent Click It Or Ticket seat belt campaign has been deemed a resounding success, according to police agencies across the southwest region of Indiana. While it is admirable that state and federal government officials are concerned with the well-being of the driving public, it still neglects other issues related to operating a motor vehicle. ...
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WRV receives feasibility study on moving JH students
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- The White River Valley Board of School Trustees received a feasibility study Thursday night concerning moving the junior high students to its Switz City campus. The board has been talking about moving the seventh and eighth grade students from the current sites at WRV-Lyons and WRV-Worthington for a few months, and hired Gibraltar Design of Indianapolis to conduct a feasibility study...
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WRV looking for assistant coach and athletic director to replace Madison
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- The search is on for a new athletic director and assistant principal at White River Valley High School. As The Daily Citizen first reported, Travis Madison accepted the principal's job at Barr-Reeve High School earlier this month. Madison's resignation at WRV was accepted by the Board of School Trustees on Thursday night by a 5-2 vote...
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Consultant group offers results of economic study
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The results of an economic study, being conducted for the county by the Strategic Development Group of Bloomington, was discussed at Thursday night's meeting of the Greene County Economic Development Commission. The goal of the commission and its director, Charley Dibble, is to identify key issues facing the county during the next five years...
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Meth users hurt taxpayers too
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
Editor's note: This is the second in a three-part series on methamphetamine. Today, the cost to you as taxpayer is discussed. So you don't think methamphetamine is effecting you or your family. You may want to rethink that. "Like it or not, meth effects everyone," said Eric Lawrence, director of Forensic Analysis, Indiana State Police lab division...
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Former Linton priest accused of misconduct
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
The priest at St. Joan of Arc in Jasonville and St. Mary's in Sullivan has been placed on administrative leave by the Bishop of the Evansville diocese while an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct continues. The Rev. Kenneth Graehler was sent a memo from Most Reverend Gerald A. Gettelfinger on Wednesday telling him of the leave...
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New Linton business focuses on sweet tooth
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
There is a new business in Linton for everyone with a sweet tooth. Aunt Reenie's Fudge Factory, which offers fudge of all kinds, sucrose free fudge, cold drinks, coffee, cappuccino, candy and frozen yogurt, opened last Saturday. "I wanted to open something Linton didn't have," new owner Lorene Floyd said...
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Freedom Festival parade planning on schedule
(Local News ~ 06/21/02)
The Linton Freedom Festival Committee has been planning the 2002 Linton Freedom Festival since last July. And some of the events are in the planning stages long before a year in advance. Well, this year has been no different in respect to our timeline for planning. However, due to the devastating and horrific tragedies of Sept. 11, our committee has dedicated this year's parade, "A Tribute to America," in honor of firemen, policemen and rescue workers...
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Borter and Halt to represent WRV in Hawaii
(High School Sports ~ 06/21/02)
White River Valley's volleyball program will be well represented at the upcoming third annual TourneySport USA Summer Classic, which is set to run from June 23 to July 2. WRV coach Becky Borter and senior setter Holly Halt both will be making to trip to Hawaii. The volleyball classic will take place at the BYU-Hawaii campus, which is located on the North Shore of Oahu...
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