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Gallagher indicted for murder
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A grand jury has indicted Cecil Gallagher in the murder of Paula K. Pauling. According to court documents filed in Greene Superior Court, the grand jury stated that on July 18, 2001, "Cecil Gallagher did knowingly or intentionally kill ... Paula Pauling."...
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Union opens against North Central on Friday
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
DUGGER ---- Union (Dugger) has six returning starters on offense, but football coach Todd Gambill will have to replace quarterback Jason LeDune, who graduated with the fourth most all-time passing yards (1,872) at UHS. "We have quite a few kids back, except for quarterback," said Gambill, who is 19-46 in his first seven seasons as coach at his alma mater. "That is pretty unusual for us."...
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WRV tops Sullivan in volleyball
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
The Illinois Central Spike will remain with White River Valley, where it has resided since 2000. WRV opened the season with a 21-10, 21-12, 21-17 victory over visiting Sullivan at Switz City Tuesday night. WRV's third straight victory over the Lady Arrows increased its lead to 7-5 in the series that dates back to 1991...
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Union wins second volleyball match
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
Nikki Frye served the first 18 points, setting the tone for a 21-2, 21-8, 21-6 victory by Union (Dugger) over host Clay City Tuesday night. Frye was 27 of 27 serving, finishing with 24 points and nine aces. As a team, the Lady Bulldogs, ranked No. 9 in the Class A volleyball poll, were 61 of 62 serving for 98 percent...
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Trio busted for trying to steal anhydrous ammonia
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
"This investigation was part of our ongoing efforts to curb methamphetamine and other drug related problems in the county," Greene County Sheriff Leon Allen told The Daily Citizen this morning. Allen was talking about his department's recent investigation and eventual arrests of three people in connection with the theft of anhydrous ammonia at the White River Co-op just off of State Road 48 east of Jasonville...
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Linton Chamber gets update on wetlands project
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
Even though it may not seem like there is much going on with the Goosepond project, Dan Luczynski of the Natural Resource Conservation Service, assured members of the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce that a lot of work is being done. "People think there isn't anything going on, but there is a lot of effort going on to get all of the paperwork and permits in place," Luczynski said...
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Group wants county to join national insurance program
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A Linton banker, insurance agent, real estate agent, a homeowner and a surveyor all attended Tuesday's Greene County Commissioners meeting to once again urge the county to join the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP). Jim Tibbett, a licensed surveyor who owns CB&M Surveys in Linton and attended the Aug. 15 commissioners meeting for the same purpose, said he "strongly believes in bringing in the program."...
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Redbird project receives grant money
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
If you're an off-highway vehicle enthusiast, the Indiana Department of Natural Resources has some good news for you. The Indiana Department of Natural Resources' Redbird project received a $225,460 federal grant earlier this week. The DNR plans on making Redbird the state's first state-owned, off-highway vehicle recreational area...
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Serino goes back on trial Thursday
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
The trial of a former psychiatrist with the Greene-Sullivan Special Education Co-op is expected to begin in Owen Circuit Court on Thursday. Stephen Serino, 38, has waived his right to a jury trial and will instead have a bench trial with Judge Frank Nardi. The trial in Owen Circuit Court is expected to last one-and-half days...
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Fund-raiser planned for Bob Camden
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
DUGGER ---- Towns are more than streets and houses. People make up the heart of a town, and the hearts of the people of Dugger are going out to resident Bob Camden. Two and a half months ago, Camden had a liver transplant at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis. Since that time, he has suffered several complications. He has undergone 12 additional surgeries, received over 70 blood transfusions and constantly battles low blood pressure and a low heart rate...
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Weddle Brothers win courthouse project
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Weddle Brothers Construction Company of Bloomington was named the winning bidder on the construction portion on an upcoming $10.5 million Greene County courthouse renovation/addition project. The bid was awarded Tuesday morning during a meeting of the Greene County Commissioners, on a motion by Warren Bartlett, seconded by Tom Bailey. With board president Tom Britton's vote, the vote was 3-0...
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Ola H. Marsh
(Local News ~ 08/21/02)
Ola H. Marsh, 85, of Linton, passed away at 1:06 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2002, at his residence. Born Sept. 14, 1916, in Sullivan County, he was the son of Frank and Elizabeth (Hambree) Marsh. He worked at Peabody Shops as a welder, retiring in 1979. He was a member of the United Mine Workers of America...
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