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Grand jury process to start soon
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
A grand jury called in the murder of Paula Pauling could convene as early as August. On Tuesday morning, Greene County Prosecutor David Powell requested a grand jury be called to review the evidence in the Pauling case. According to court documents, Powell "requests the Greene Circuit Court to call into session a grand jury for the original investigation into the death of Paula Pauling, 38 of Jasonville."...
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L. Gene Buck
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
SULLIVAN ---- L. Gene Buck, 54, of Sullivan, passed away at 7:55 p.m., Monday, July 15, 2002 at Terre Haute Regional Hospital. Born Oct. 31, 1947 in Linton, he was the son of Brownie and Vera (Vaughn) Buck. He was the healthcare administrator at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility. ...
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Virginia "Lucille" Yates
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
TERRE HAUTE ---- Virginia "Lucille" Yates, 83, of Terre Haute, passed away at 5:38 p.m., Monday, July 15 2002 at her residence. Born Aug. 22, 1918 in Linton, she was the daughter of William A. and Mealie (McBride) Franklin. Survivors include, one daughter, Pansy Girton; eight grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews...
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Fish misses cut
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
2002 Linton-Stockton graduate Tim Fish shot a five-over par 77 Tuesday and missed the cut in the 2002 Pepsi EZ-GO Indiana Open Championship at the Heartland Crossing Golf Links in Camby. After shooting a 76 in the first round on Monday, Fish finished with a 153...
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House, Poe finish in top 22
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
Two former Linton-Stockton High School golfers finished among the top 22 golfers in the championship flight of the Knox County Open at the Bicknell Country Club Sunday. Chad House, a member of Linton-Stockton's 1989 sectional championship team and currently the golf coach at L-S Junior High, shot a six-over par 76 on Sunday, tied for 18th place with a 149...
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Brett takes over as Loogootee's basketball coach
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
LOOGOOTEE ---- For the first time in 45 years, Loogootee High School has a new boys' basketball coach. The Loogootee School Board voted 4-0 on Monday to give a two-year contract to former Lion player and current LHS athletic director Steve Brett. Board president Mike Engleman abstained...
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4-Hers spend time camping at fairgrounds
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- The Greene County 4-H Fair is packed with animals, carnival rides, campers and much more. It has become a tradition for some 4-H members and their families to camp at the fairgrounds during the week of the fair. This year, as every year, there are veteran campers, rookie campers and everything in-between...
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Vehicle runs into Lyons car wash, community building
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
A one-vehicle accident in Lyons this morning has left the Lyons Community Building without air-conditioning and other damage. According to Lyons Deputy Town Marshal Craig Pierce, Paul Jessie, 22 of New Harmony, was traveling north on State Road 67 at 8:24 a.m. in a company pickup truck owned by Country Mark Co-op...
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Commissioners to talk about courthouse next week
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Greene County Commissioners announced Tuesday there will be a joint meeting with the community and the courthouse renovation building contractors at 11 a.m. on July 23. At that meeting, community members who have questions about the courthouse project are encouraged to ask...
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Quick action helps stop possible scam
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
Worthington residents are being warned to be on the lookout for unwanted visitors. "We have told people to be beware of who is coming to the door," Worthington Chief of Police Dennis Conaway told The Daily Citizen this morning. On Tuesday morning, a Worthington resident heeded that advice and in the process helped out another resident...
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Rogers enjoys working with his flowers
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
OK men, you are driving home after a hard day at work and you stop for gas. Just as you are writing the date on the check it hits you ... it's your anniversary. But where are you going to get flowers on such notice? You know your goose is cooked. But for one Linton man, having flowers in hand is never a problem...
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Daily Citizen to publish special section on Winalta USA
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
The actual impact of what Winalta USA will mean to Linton and Greene County is still a work in progress. But there's one thing for sure, the new company that has taken over the former Sunbeam building on SE 12th St. has people talking. They're talking about the number of jobs Winalta USA will reportedly offer when in full production (250), and the fact that some area residents won't have to be on the road for hours each week getting to and from work...
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Phil Harris Golf Course to reopen Saturday
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
If area golfers are suffering from withdraw pains from not being able to play their favorite ---- and addictive ---- sport, be patient. The Phil Harris Golf Course on Linton's east side will reopen for business Saturday morning. The course has been closed since July 8 because the fairways were being replanted with Bermuda grass. Though the course will reopen, there will be some restrictions...
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Willard Isbell
(Local News ~ 07/17/02)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- Willard Isbell, 80, of Indianapolis, passed away Tuesday, July 16, 2002. Born Feb. 2, 1922 in Sullivan, he was the son of Ora and Daisy (Neal) Isbell. He was a truck driver for Krogers, a member of Moose Lodge 16, Teamsters 135, and was a veteran of the US Army in World War II...
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