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Bloomfield woman arrested, then released
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
Is she or is she not wanted on a warrant? That's the question. On Tuesday afternoon, Paula Vanalstine, 44, of Bloomfield, walked into the Bloomfield Town Hall to discuss a matter with Bloomfield town marshal Terry Wade. Wade recognized her name from a warrant list so he contacted the Greene County Jail to make sure she was still wanted...
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Norman "Jack" Miller
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Norman "Jack" Miller, 76, of Jasonville, passed away at 9:05 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2002 at his residence. Born Sept. 19, 1926 in Clay County, he was the son of Walter and Maude (Bare) Miller. He was a retired maintenance man from Pfizer Inc. in Terre Haute. He was a member of Wilson General Baptist Church and the Wood Workers Club, and was a World War II Navy veteran...
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Harold L. Clevenger
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Harold L. Clevenger, 89, of Bloomfield, passed away at 4:45 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2002 at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home in Worthington.
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No. 2 Union remains unbeaten
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- Union (Dugger) remained undefeated as the No. 2 ranked team in Class A defeated host Shakamak 21-17, 21-9, 21-15 here Thursday night in a dual conference volleyball match. UHS coach Tammy Meurer, whose Lady Bulldogs improved to 6-0 in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference and 3-0 in the Tri-River Conference, was happy to keep winning, but not with how they performed...
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Linton girls win TRC title
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Linton-Stockton placed five girls in the top 10 as the Lady Miners won its first Tri-River Conference cross country championship in five years here Tuesday night. Led by individual winner Breck Robinson, the Lady Miners had 31 points, easily defeating second-place Clay City, who had 47 points. Defending champion North Central was third with 54 points, Shakamak was fourth with 84 points and Eminence had 109 points...
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Eastern outruns WRV
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
Eastern's boys and girls cross country teams both defeated White River Valley Tuesday. The Thunderbirds won the boys race 16-47 and the girls 15-47. Jon Weimer of EHS won the boys race with a time of 18 minutes, 31 seconds. Jeff Ketchem (18:32); Tyler Arnold (18:47); and Brandon Fender (19:17) took spots 2-4 for the T-Birds...
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Cards lose in three
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- Host Northview defeated Bloomfield 21-18, 22-20, 21-17 in a high school varsity volleyball match Tuesday night. "We haven't lost too many games in three this year," said Bloomfield coach Susie Schulte. "After we changed our lineup about a week ago, we seemed to have a better rotation. However we got aced quite a few times and that hurt us."...
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Linton volleyball wins
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
Linton-Stockton won for the 13th time in 14 matches, defeating visiting Sullivan 21-19, 21-19, 21-12 in a non-conference volleyball contest Tuesday night. "It was not as close as the scores in the first two games would indicate," said Linton-Stockton coach Mike Misner. "We let them score some at the end...
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Zimmerly, Carr win
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
White River Valley's No. 2 doubles team of Brandt Zimmerly and Ryan Karr earned the only victory for the Wolverines in a 4-1 loss to Edgewood Tuesday. Zimmerly and Karr beat Paul Miller and Nick Ulrich 7-6 (7-5), 6-1. "I was extremely pleased with doubles, especially No. 2," said WRV coach Scott Allan. "That freshman-sophomore combo was really pumped up...
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Miners continue to roll
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
Linton-Stockton continued its winning ways, defeating visiting Terre Haute South 3-2 in a boys tennis match at Humphreys Park Thursday. With the victory over South's JV team, the Miners improved to 4-8. "We played a pretty good match," said Linton-Stockton coach Brad McKinney. "We are starting to peek at the right time...
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Bonds sold for courthouse project
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- On Aug. 15, the Greene County Council approved a 25-year, $10.5 million bond issue to finance a courthouse renovation and addition project. The amount was $1 million less than the commissioners had originally asked for. Tuesday, commissioners' attorney Marilyn Hartman explained that the bonds to fund the courthouse project were sold on Sept.17 through a private sale on the Internet...
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Commissioners tie up loose ends on project
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Greene County commissioners on Tuesday tied up some loose financial ends on the $10.5 million courthouse renovation project. Work on the project is set to begin either this week or next, according to Dennis Breeden, construction superintendent for Weddle Brothers Construction Company of Bloomington...
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Uniformly dressed working for some
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
"Mom what am I going to wear to school today?" "Mom did you wash my Tommy Hilfigar shirt?" "Mother I don't have a thing to wear to school. I hate my clothes." Sound familiar? For some families the morning ritual of finding something to wear to school can be a nightmare. For some families just having clothing to wear can be a burden to them...
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Fire investigation continues
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
The Indiana State Fire Marshall's office is offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for setting the fire at the Heaton Recreation Center. Pam Bright of the state fire marshals office told The Daily Citizen on Tuesday afternoon that the reward is something the office does routinely in arson cases. In order to offer information for the reward you can call 1-800-382-4628...
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Courthouse project to get under way this week or next
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Work on a $10.5 million renovation project on the Greene County courthouse is expected to begin this week or the first of next week. Trees on the south side of the courthouse have large, orange "X" marks on them, showing they will soon be cut down to make room for an addition that's to be built on the south side of the courthouse...
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Boyd is Linton's interim superintendent
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
If you're going to teach superintendents how to run schools, you'd better know what you're talking about in the classroom. That may include getting a refresher course yourself from time to time. Robert Boyd, an associate professor in the school of education at Indiana State University, has been teaching classes in how to be a superintendent since 1988. He's the director of administrative placement...
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Jack Edward McDaniels
(Local News ~ 10/02/02)
LA VERGNE, Tenn. ---- Jack Edward McDaniels, 65, of La Vergne, Tenn., passed away at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2002 at his residence. Born Nov. 20, 1936 in Greene County, he was the son of Ralph and Birsa Mae(Sanders) McDaniels. He formerly owned and operated McDaniels Refrigeration in Nashville, Tenn. He was a member of the First Baptist Church in La Vergne, Tenn., the VFW in Marshall, Ill., American Legion in Terre Haute and was a veteran of the Air Force...
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