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'Super Cells' go over Greene County
(Local News ~ 09/23/02)
Friday's storms that spawned tornadoes and damaged dozens of homes in central Indiana basically skipped right over Greene County. The county actually had a double dose of good luck that day, according to Greene County Emergency Management director Roger Axe...
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City workers treated for their efforts
(Local News ~ 09/23/02)
Everyone likes to know what they do is appreciated. Nothing can boost morale more than encouragement from a boss, co-worker or those that we do the work for. On Friday, Linton Street Department and Utility workers were invited to the Apostolic Bibleway Church ---- on the corner of 1st and C Sts. SE ---- for a free lunch...
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Bloomfield man sent to hospital following accident
(Local News ~ 09/23/02)
A Bloomfield man was listed in critical condition in the neurocritical care unit at an Indianapolis hospital after he was involved in a one-vehicle accident early Saturday morning. Ronald E. Bough, 41, was traveling west on CR 400N at 4:05 a.m. when his truck traveled off the left side of the road, jumped a ditch, struck several trees and came to rest against a larger tree, according to a report filed by Greene County Sheriff's Deputy David Drew...
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LDC's advertising department wins seven awards
(Local News ~ 09/23/02)
When Daily Citizen advertising director Tina Snow and publisher Jerry Hargis got word the newspaper had won some awards in the annual Hoosier State Press Association-Indiana Newspaper Advertising Executives Association yearly contest, they had no idea what to expect at Friday night's awards banquet...
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Clinton Prairie routes Linton, 36-7
(Local News ~ 09/23/02)
JEFFERSON ---- After the two-plus hour bus ride here Friday night, Linton-Stockton apparently never got off the bus. The Miners only managed 67 yards of offense in the first half, falling behind by 20-0, as they slipped to 3-2 after a 36-7 loss to host Clinton Prairie...
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Randy Smith earns ninth Open golf title
(Local News ~ 09/23/02)
After nine holes on the final day of Greene County Open on Sunday, Randy Smith did not think that a ninth club championship was in his immediate future. Smith shook off three straight bogies to end the front nine and posted four birdies on the back nine, giving himself a chance...
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North Daviess pulls away from Union for 53-20 win
(Local News ~ 09/23/02)
North Daviess outscored host Union (Dugger) 28-6 in the second half to pull away for a 53-20 victory Friday night. "I thought our kids played as tough of a Union (Dugger) football team as we've ever faced," said North Daviess coach Scott Helms. "The kids responded well to the challenge...
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Shakamak unbeaten in Tri-River
(Local News ~ 09/23/02)
Shakamak improved to 3-0 in the Tri-River Conference volleyball standings after a 21-14, 21-12, 21-14 victory over Eminence Friday night. The Lady Lakers improved to 8-10 overall, matching their win total for the 2001 season. "Our serving was not as good as it should have been," said Shakamak coach Jeri Morin. "Our passing was good."...
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John Thomas "Tom" Gish
(Local News ~ 09/23/02)
ARVADA, Co. ---- John Thomas "Tom" Gish, passed away Thursday, Sept. 12, 2002 at Arvada, Co. He was born June 10, 1940. Survivors include, his wife, Kathy Gish of Arvada, Co.; his mother, Mildred Gish of St. Bernice, Ind.; children, Lisa Rodgers of Grand Haven, Mich., Amy Metz of Clay Center, Kan., Jeremy Bennett of Denver, Co., and Niki Six of Denver, Co.; niece, Starrla Mayes of Salt Lake City, Utah; and seven grandchildren...
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