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Akers family thanks Greene County Shriners
(Local News ~ 08/07/02)
How do you say thank you to an organization that has taken care of your daughter's medical problems? How do you say thank you to a hospital that wouldn't give up until they diagnosed your daughter's condition? "I can't say thank you enough. They have done wonders for not only my child but for other children, too. The general public doesn't understand what they do...they don't know how much they care about the kids," said Mark Akers...
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Specialist offers tips on keeping our children safe
(Local News ~ 08/07/02)
If Sept. 11 was a wake-up call for America to be aware of unseen dangers, the number of children molested or kidnapped in this country each year has to be a wake-up call for parents. Every year 100 children are abducted by strangers, and 725,000 are reported missing. Every day, authorities receive nearly 2,000 calls on missing children in the U.S...
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Courthouse project bids opened
(Local News ~ 08/07/02)
Three construction companies are the apparent low bidders on an upcoming courthouse addition and renovation project that will begin this fall. Tuesday, Greene County Commissioners Tom Britton, flanked by commissioners Warren Bartlett and Tom Bailey, attorney Marilyn Hartman, auditor Sue McDonald and deputy clerk Bill Sipes, opened bids on the project submitted by eight construction companies...
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Clotene Hardesty
(Local News ~ 08/07/02)
Colotene Hardesty, 79, of Linton, passed away at 9:45 p.m., Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2002 at the Bloomington Hospital. Funeral services are pending at the Anderson-Poindexter Linton Chapel.
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Euleta Slover Turner
(Local News ~ 08/07/02)
SHELBURN ---- Euleta Slover Turner, 79, of Shelburn, passed away Sunday, August 4, 2002. Born July 15, 1923, in Shelburn, she was the daughter of Ernest and Verna (Truelock) Slover. She was a reporter, editor of the Women's Page, and also worked in display advertising for the Terre Haute Tribune. She also worked as a reporter and in display advertising for the Sullivan Daily Times...
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