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Being a member of Chamber has its advantages
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
Becoming a member of the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce is like making an investment in your business or organization. Membership provides an avenue of opportunities, benefits, and services: Invaluable business contacts: Meet potential customers through various networking opportunities and special events...
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Edna Faye (Uland) Britton
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
SOLSBERRY ---- Edna Faye (Uland) Britton, 87, of Solsberry, passed away at 6:22 a.m. today, Nov. 1, 2002, at her residence. She was born July 27, 1915, in Greene County, the daughter of Jacob and Cecil (Shaffer) Linthicum. She was a homemaker. She attended the Stinesville Church of the Nazarene and the Mount Zion Wesleyan Church in Bloomfield. She graduated from Solsberry High School in 1934...
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Union going for a regional championship
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
Union (Dugger) has won as many as three volleyball matches in the postseason for the first time in school history, continuing its undefeated season (34-0). They are just two victories away from making the state finals and four from winning a state championship...
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Union faces Oldenburg Academy in regional
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
Union (Dugger), despite having the best record (34-0) and highest ranking (No. 3) all of the teams at the Class A Morristown volleyball regional, have the least amount of postseason experience of the four teams vying for a spot in the state finals. At 11 a.m. ...
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Collins convicted of unlawful possession of a firearm
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
A Greene County jury on Wednesday convicted Sam Collins, 35, of ', of unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon. That conviction in Greene Circuit Court is not the end of Collins' legal problems. He was originally charged Aug. 29 with burglary, theft and unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon...
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Indiana State Police make drug bust
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
Indiana State Police were at a residence in Owensburg on Thursday at 10:30 a.m. with a search warrant after receiving information that drugs were present at the home of William and Tammy Harper. The police did find drugs and paraphernalia in the home...
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Bloomfield man named in lawsuit
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
A Bloomfield man has been named in a wrongful death suit in Sullivan Circuit Court as a result of a March 27 accident at the intersection of U.S. 41 and State Road 154. Thomas R. Dallmier is being named in the civil suit filed by Reba Elaine Smith, as personal representative of the estate of Russell Smith, who died in the accident...
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Irwin brothers didn't have your typical summer vacation
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
Do you remember each year when school started and you had to write a paper on what you did over your summer break? Most of us wrote about trips to our grandparents or an amusement park. That's not the case for two Linton-Stockton students. Cory Irwin, 15, a sophomore at Linton-Stockton High School and Lance Irwin, 13, a seventh grader at Linton-Stockton Junior High School, went to Germany to attend ---- of all things ---- school...
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Busby retires after 25 years of service at Angell's
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
An employee of Angell's Food Center in Linton has retired after 25 years of service. Lorraine Busby, who was nicknamed "Buzz" by her co-workers, was as familiar a sight in the deli as the doughnuts and cookies. She had worked in the deli department of the store since October 1977...
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Worthington police bust up meth lab
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
When the Worthington Police Department received information there was a working methamphetamine lab at a residence at 9 East St., they went to check it out. The police arrived at the residence and made contact with William N. Hutcherson, Jr. While at the residence officers smelled a strong odor of ammonia...
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Franklin faces challenge from Meurer in clerk's race
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
Both candidates for the position of Greene County Clerk have experience in the political realm. Donna Meurer, who currently is Greene County assessor, is hoping to defeat incumbent Tom Franklin, who also served the county as sheriff for two terms. Franklin is the Republican candidate and was unopposed in the primary. Meurer is the Democrat candidate. She did not run in the primary, but was put on the ballot by Greene County Democrat party chairman Jeff Lehman in July...
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Dortha Anderson Newkirk
(Local News ~ 11/01/02)
BLOOMINGTON ---- Dortha Anderson Newkirk, 97, of Bloomington and formerly of Dugger, passed away at 1:50 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 31, 2002, in Spencer at the residence at McCormick's Creek. Born March 14, 1905, in Greene County, daughter of John and Ida Mae (Clark) Anderson...
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