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Vincennes board expected to hire Rose tonight
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
The Vincennes Community School Corporation will have a new leader tonight, and that person is expected to be a familiar face to Greene Countians. Linton-Stockton School Corporation superintendent Doug Rose is expected to be approved by the Vincennes Board of School Trustees tonight. The meeting, a budget adoption meeting scheduled for 7 p.m., also is scheduled so the board can hire a superintendent...
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Lady Cards go 1-1
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
Bloomfield defeated Clay City 21-6, 21-7 but lost to North Knox 21-19, 15-21, 15-21 at the Bloomfield volleyball invitational Saturday at Glover Gymnasium. "North Knox and Bloomfield are very close, talent wise," said Bloomfield coach Susie Schulte. "We hit the ball harder and drive it down harder...
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Randall D. Donaldson
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
Randall D. "Randy" Donaldson, 60, of Linton, passed away at 7 p.m., Friday, Aug. 30, 2002 at his residence. Born May 21, 1942 in Washington, he was the son of Harry and Irene (Donaldson) Patrick. He was a laborer, and a member of the VFW in Kansas City, Mo...
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Larry Kenneth Engle
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
BLOOMINGTON ---- Larry Kenneth Engle, 59, of Bloomington, passed away Saturday, Aug. 31, 2002 at his residence. Born Oct. 6, 1942 in Sullivan, he was the son of Vincel (Parks) and Kenneth Engle. He retired in 1998 from Otis Elevator after more than 30 years of service. He attended the Spencer United Methodist Church. He was a veteran of the U.S. Marines, serving in Vietnam, Japan and Hawaii. He was a former member of the Bloomington Corvette Club...
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Norman Robert Ferguson
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
SANDBORN ---- Norman Robert Ferguson, 72, of Sandborn, passed away at Sunday, Sept. 1, 2002 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Funeral arrangement are pending at Anderson-Poindexter Sandborn Chapel.
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Bernice Edmondson
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
SULLIVAN ---- Bernice Edmondson, 90, of Sullivan, passed away at 1:30 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 1, 2002 at Sullivan County Community Hospital in Sullivan. Born July 9, 1912 in Iowa, she was the daughter of John and Rhonda McCarthy. She was retired from the General Electric plant in Linton in 1972, and was a member of the Jasonville Assembly of God...
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Ryan E. Howell
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
LYONS ---- Ryan E. Howell, 21, of Lyons, passed away as a result of injuries sustained ina an automobile accident on West County Road in Lyons, at 12:15 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 31, 2002. Born March 11, 1981 in Linton, he was the son of Clay E. and Diana M. (Fish) Howell...
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Mary M. (May) Hudson
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
SOLSBERRY ---- Mary M. (May) Hudson, 81, of Solsberry, passed away at 8:30 a.m., Monday, Sept. 2, 2002 at her residence. Born Aug. 4, 1921 in Glasgow, Scotland, she was the daughter of John and Catherine (McGary) Dick. She was a beautician at the Bonnie-Lassie Beauty Shop that she operated out of her home also a homemaker. She was a member of Solsberry Christian Church, and Solsberry Mothers Club...
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Eva Mae Staisch
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
WORTHINGTON ---- Eva Mae Staisch, 85, of Worthington, passed away at 2:52 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 31, 2002 at Greene County General Hospital at Linton. Born Jan. 23, 1917 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Thurman A. and Alvah (Kirkwood) Dailey...
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Miners prove their worth with big victory
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
SULLIVAN ---- Jason Neal and Josh Newton both feel that their Linton-Stockton teammates and themselves haven't gotten a lot of respect, so they have gone out and tried to earn it. The Miners remained unbeaten after a 34-31 victory over Sullivan here Friday night...
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Linton holds off Sullivan in football
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
SULLIVAN ---- Linton-Stockton has been pushed to the limit in its opening two games, but has found a way to survive, with no regard for the health of its coach. The Miners scored 20 points in the fourth quarter and came up with two interceptions in the final four minutes as they held off Sullivan 34-31 here Friday night at Sportland Field...
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Panthers get past Bulldogs
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
It was a record-setting night for Riverton Parke, who scored 36 unanswered points to conclude a 43-12 victory over visiting Union (Dugger). With the win, the Panthers improved to 2-0 for the first time in school history. Shawn Winn also had a career night. He rushed 15 times for a school-record 211 yards. He scored on a 10-yard TD run and ran in a two-point conversion...
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Rose to be missed by his colleagues, friends
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
When Stephen Campbell needs some professional advice, he usually turns to another superintendent. He likes to keep it in the family. He's chatted with Linton-Stockton superintendent Doug Rose several times the past eight-plus years. In a few weeks, Rose won't be around Greene County to ask for assistance...
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Wal-Mart hearing for liquor license is Wednesday
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
The Greene County Alcoholic Beverage Board will conduct a public hearing at 1 p.m. on Wednesday on granting a license to the Linton Super Wal-Mart to sell warm beer and wine. The meeting, originally set to be held in the commissioners room at the courthouse in Bloomfield, will be moved to the Bloomfield Fire Station at 75 W. Mill St. The Greene County Council will be conducting budget hearings in the commissioners room at the courthouse Wednesday...
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Lyons man killed in wreck
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
A 21-year-old Lyons man was pronounced dead at the scene of a one-vehicle accident in Grant Township early Saturday morning. According to Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Jon McPhearson's report, Ryan Edward Howell was killed at 12:25 a.m. after the 1997 pickup truck he was driving north on County Road 800W just south of C.R. 100S ran off the road. C.R. 800W runs between State Road 54 and Lyons...
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Linton man killed in Sullivan County
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
Two people, one of Linton and one from Terre Haute, have died in separate accidents in Sullivan County over the Labor Day weekend. According to the Sullivan County Sheriff's Department, Gregory Scott Vaughn, 37, of Linton, died Saturday in a one-car accident on County Road 250S, southeast of Dugger. The accident occurred at approximately 2:04 a.m...
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Warners picked up near Freedom
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
On Aug. 27 officers arrested a couple at the Martin State Forest in southeastern Greene County on drug-related charges. James C. Warner, 33, was arrested for resisting law enforcement, dealing in over 10 pounds of marijuana, cultivating marijuana and possession of over 30 grams of marijuana. Susan J. Warner, 53, was charged with aiding or assisting in a crime...
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Shakamak wins No. 5
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
Shakamak disposed of host Clay City 21-8, 21-12, 21-12 in a South Western Indiana Athletic Conference and Tri-River Conference volleyball match Friday night. The Lady Lakers improved to 5-3, 1-2 in the SWIAC, 1-0 in the TRC. "We did really well," said Shakamak coach Jeri Morin. "We only missed one missed serve all night."...
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Miners fall to 0-3
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
The Linton-Stockton duo Drew Dunkerly and Nick Jones teamed up for a victory at No. 1 singles, defeating Owen Valley's Jake Truax and Jeff Keith, 6-0, 5-7, 6-3. This accounted for the Miners only point in a 4-1 loss on the road at Spencer Friday in a match that was rained out Wednesday...
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Bloomfield tops WRV in tennis
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
With Dustin Headley and Tyler Gadberry playing doubles for the first time this season, Bloomfield blanked visiting White River Valley in a high school boys tennis match Friday. Headley teamed with Corey Sparks for a win at No. 1 doubles while Nathan Corn and Gadberry defeated WRV's Wyatt Huffine and Matt Wetzel in straight sets at No. 2 doubles...
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Gregory Scott Vaughn
(Local News ~ 09/03/02)
Gregory Scott Vaughn, 37, of Linton, passed away Saturday around 2 a.m. as a result of an automobile accident southeast of Dugger. Born July 8, 1965 in Greene County, he was the son of Henry C. and Sandra E. Bonham Vaughn. He was a self-employed carpenter, and an Army veteran...
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