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Bishop did follow recommendation
(Local News ~ 09/20/02)
A bishop who returned a priest accused of sexual misconduct to the ministry followed a lay review panel's recommendations in the case, the panel's spokesman said Thursday. Gene Brooks, the panel's spokesman, said Bishop Gerald Gettelfinger followed the committee's recommendations from last month, and has returned the Rev. Kenneth Graehler, 64, to the pulpit for this weekend's Mass schedule...
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Eastern is getting better
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/02)
Eastern is getting better. If you don't believe it, just as Linton-Stockton volleyball coach Mike Misner, whose Lady Miners were pushed to the limit before coming away with a 21-11, 19-21, 21-15, 18-21, 15-9 South Western Indiana Athletic Conference victory at home Thursday night...
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Cards making adjustments
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/02)
Bloomfield volleyball coach Susie Schulte made some adjustments in her lineup before the Lady Cardinals 21-4, 21-11, 21-14 victory over Clay City at Glover Gymnasium Thursday night. "It was nice to get a win," said Schulte, whose Lady Cards improved to 5-13 and 1-1 in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference. "We only had two people playing the same spots...
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Greene County Open this weekend
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/02)
One of the best fields in recent years will tee off in the annual Greene County Open this weekend at the Phil Harris Golf Course. Randy Smith of Bloomfield leads the field that also features former champions Tom Jones and Chad House of Linton and Randy Miller of Spencer, while some new faces are expected to tee it up this year...
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Lakers, T-Birds split
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/02)
Haylea Martin, Siera Miller, Nicole Fougerousse, Sarah Schlomer and Ashley Gilreath finished in the top 10 to lead the Shakamak girls cross country team to 34-37 victory over Eastern in a triangular meet at Shakamak Wednesday. North Daviess had an incomplete team...
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Miners end losing streak
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/02)
Linton-Stockton losing streak had reached epidemic proportions. The Miners had not won a match since advancing to the finals of the sectional in 1998. But that is history now after a 3-2 victory over North Daviess Thursday, ending its losing skid at 42 matches...
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Dugger Coal Festival Parade shaping up
(Local News ~ 09/20/02)
The Dugger Coal Festival Parade, set for 10 a.m. on Oct. 5 is shaping up to be a good one. The parade is one of the highlights of Dugger's annual Coal Festival and Fun Days on Sept. 29- Oct. 5. Jon Dobbins, head of the parade committee, said this year's parade theme will be "Heroes Amongst Us" and will feature color guards from five branches of the military ---- Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and Coast Guard...
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Harbin awarded as top teacher
(Local News ~ 09/20/02)
A man with ties to Greene County has earned the highest award given to a teacher of theater in higher education in the nation. Billy J. Harbin, a 1948 graduate of Marco High School who is now professor emeritus and former chair of the Department of Theatre at Louisiana State University, received the award July 25 at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education annual meeting in San Diego, Calif...
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Jones looking forward to golf tournament
(Local News ~ 09/20/02)
When it comes to golf tournaments, Tom Jones has played in his share. He was a standout at Linton-Stockton High School, earned a scholarship to Indiana University, and has played in several events as an amateur and later as a professional. But there's no better tournament, in his opinion, than the annual Phil Harris Golf Course club championship. This year's event, called the Greene County Open, is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday...
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Parents can get updates on child's progress
(Local News ~ 09/20/02)
Parents of Linton-Stockton School Corporation students can now use the Internet to keep track of their progress. The corporation's student Internet access system is up and running, according to technology director Jack Johnson. "We just got the go-ahead to do that this week," Johnson said. "I'm sending out the usernames and passwords."...
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WRV board hears concerns from parent
(Local News ~ 09/20/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- Kyle Rogers, the concerned step-parent of a fifth-grade student at WRV-Worthington, addressed the White River Valley Board of School Trustees on Thursday night about some books his step-son had checked out at the school library. Rogers said the books were titled "Cocaine and Crack," "Crack" and "Heroine."...
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Cook listed in fair condition after wreck
(Local News ~ 09/20/02)
A Linton woman is listed in fair condition at Greene County General Hospital after she was involved in a one-vehicle accident Thursday at 5:43 p.m. According to a report filed by Greene County Sheriff's Department Deputy David Drew, Carletta E. Cook, 75, was traveling north on CR 1100W and stopped at the intersection of the county road and Baseline Road. She was going to turn onto Baseline Road...
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Lady Bulldogs down Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 09/20/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- While the offense sometimes get too much credit, it was the Union (Dugger) defense that was pivotal in the Lady Bulldogs 21-14, 21-9, 21-19 victory over White River Valley here Thursday night. This was the second win by Union, now 20-0 and 4-0 in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference, over WRV, including a victory at the Loogootee Invitational Saturday...
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