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GCYA is still in existence
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
"Even though no classes are being held as of yet the Greene County Youth Alternatives is still in existence." Those are the words of Greene County Youth Alternatives (GCYA) board member Charley Dibble. The GCYA was closed in May by the Indiana State Fire Marshal's Office because of a series of fire code violations. They held classes at the Linton National Guard Armory until July when funding ran out...
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Donald M. Johnson
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Donald M. Johnson, 82, of Bloomfield, passed away at 7:40 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002, at Glenburn Home in Linton. Funeral services are pending at Jenkins Funeral Home in Bloomfield.
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"Dee Dee" Dillingham
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
HYMERA ---- "Dee Dee" Dillingham, 64, of Hymera, passed away at 10:34 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, 2002, at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. He was born June 8, 1938, in Hymera, the son of Carl Robert and Thelma Audene (Bose) Dillingham...
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Robinson finishes 61st at state cross country meet
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
BLOOMINGTON ---- Long before Breck Robinson stepped to the starting line for the Indiana High School Athletic Association cross county state championship meet, her coach offered her some words of wisdom. "I told her coming into today, this is the fun run," veteran Linton-Stockton girls coach Dennis Bellamy said. ...
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Meurer may have coached her final game
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
MORRISTOWN ---- There were plenty of sad faces leaving the gymnasium here early Saturday afternoon after No. 3 Union (Dugger) had its perfect season come to an end with a loss to eventual regional champion Oldenburg Academy. There were any number of reasons for Lady Bulldog fans to be blue ---- the fact that seniors Emeral Holladay, Nikki Frye, Alina Secrest, Lyndsey Reed and Tiffany Ferree, who helped UHS to a 104-28 record during their stay and arguably the best class of volleyball players to ever were the UHS uniform, played their final match.. ...
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Union its first game, regional opener
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
MORRISTOWN ---- Union (Dugger) started the regional just like it ended the sectional, using a 15-6 spurt to win the first game against Oldenburg Academy on Saturday morning. But that would be the last hurrah for the Lady Bulldogs, ranked No. 3 in Class A and winners of their first 34 matches this season, as their dream season ended with a 21-11, 14-21, 19-21, 16-21 loss to the Lady Twisters, who also pulled out a comeback victory over Morristown in the championship match Saturday night...
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Bailey, Beard to square off in District 3 commissioners race
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
Bart Beard and Dr. Tom Bailey both want to serve their county as Greene County Commissioner in District 3. Bailey, the incumbent, is a Republican who is seeking re-election after serving 16 years as commissioner. "As a surgeon for more than 30 years I have been placed in a position to make very critical decisions," Bailey said. ...
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Breck Robinson reaches her goal of state finals
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
BLOOMINGTON ---- Only a handful of athletes ever reach their ultimate goal each season. But for senior Breck Robinson, as she puts away her Linton-Stockton High School cross country uniform for the last time, she'll do so with the comfort of knowing she reached hers...
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Man tells it like it is to junior high students
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
"I was thinking about what he said and could not be distracted. He pulled us in and kept us there," said Linton-Stockton eighth-grade student Emily Fischer as she described Friday's convocation speaker. That was exactly what motivational speaker Karl Randall did when he spoke to junior high students about the consequences of drinking alcohol, using drugs and early sex...
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County chairmen concerned about voter turnout
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
Tuesday is your day to have a voice in the democratic process, and Greene County party chairmen Jeff Lehman and Lavon Yoho are hopeful residents will exercise that right. Lehman, who heads up the Democrat party and Yoho, who heads up the Republican party, recently took the time to talk with The Daily Citizen about voter turnout...
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Jasonville man faces battery charges
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
A Jasonville man is out on bond after being arrested and charged with battery resulting in bodily injury. Stacey R. Ovivion, 27, was arrested by Jasonville Police Officer Jim Gadberry after a man jumped out of a vehicle demanding Ovivion's arrest. According to a probable cause report filed in Greene Circuit Court, Gadberry and Jasonville Assistant Chief Don Fish were driving south on S. Lawton St. when they saw Ovivion holding a small child and talking to someone in a vehicle...
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Mildred E. Meredith
(Local News ~ 11/04/02)
SOLSBERRY ---- Mildred E. Meredith, 82, of Solsberry, passed away at 10:20 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, 2002, at Beverly Health Care of Bloomington. She was born Oct. 25, 1920, in Greene County, the daughter of Roy M. and Charlotta (Combs) Sullivan. She taught for 33 years in the Marion County school system in special education. ...
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