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ABC Day Care/Pre-school
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
230 E. Mechanic St. Bloomfield 268-8724 Ann's Day Care RR 5 Box 53AA Bloomfield 384-4168 Country Kids Day Care 920 7th St. NE Linton 847-8741 Dee's Day Care 116 Indiana St. Worthington 875-2660 Crayola Kids I & II RR 3 Box 350 B Bloomfield (Owensburg)...
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Patricia Ann Laxton
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
DUGGER ---- Patricia Ann Laxton, 73, of Dugger, passed away at 1 a.m. today, Nov. 7,2002, at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute. She was born April 3, 1929, in Detroti, Mich, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkes. She was a member of the First Christian Church in Dugger...
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Tri-River names all-conference volleyball team
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
Area players earned five of the six spots on the 2002 All-Tri-River Conference volleyball team. Conference champion Union (Dugger) led with three first-team selections, including seniors Emeral Holladay and Nikki Frye and junior Jenna Laxton. Union (Dugger) coach Tammy Meurer, who led the Lady Bulldogs to a 34-1 record, 5-0 in the TRC, was named coach of the year by a vote of conference coaches...
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SWISH to sponsor college volleyball shootout
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
The SWISH Power League Volleyball Shootout, featuring three men's college volleyball scrimmage matches, has been set for Nov. 16-17 at the Linton-Stockton High School Gymnasium. On Saturday, Nov. 16, Ball State will face IPFW (Indiana University-Purdue University at Fort Wayne) at 1 p.m. Ball State will then take on Ohio State at 3:30 p.m. with IPFW to face Ohio State at 6 p.m. in the third scrimmage, which features a five-games mandatory format...
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Bloomfield has 12 players to start the season
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Bloomfield's girls basketball program only has 12 players to begin the 2002-03 season, but second-year coach Amy Watson likes what she has. "It is not about quantity but quality," said Watson, whose Lady Cardinals were 7-14, 4-3 in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference last season. "It may be hard to full court press early on, but we are working on conditioning right now...
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Man wants help with his water problem
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Bloomfield resident James Wilson owns land which borders Bloomfield's new sewage treatment plant. The land he owns is farm land and the new facility is causing problems. "The drainage is fundamentally adding water to my property. It has doubled the water on my ground. It is causing tremendous erosion. My fence line is on the property line and it is now dangling in mid air due to the ground eroding away from under it," Wilson explained...
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Hoosier Park to host Greene County Night
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
A rural Bloomfield man who races Thoroughbred horses at Hoosier Park in Anderson has seen to it that Greene Countians will have a special night at the racetrack. Ron Gabbard and his wife, Pat, have several Thoroughbred race horses and race in several states. The Gabbards own the Double F Racing Stable east of Bloomfield...
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Local election offered some interesting insight
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
Some odds 'n' ends as we recover from Tuesday's election: Vote for the person I can remember my dad telling me once that in the county he was born, it didn't matter who the person was running for office, the political party is all that mattered...
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Letters offer glimpse at World War II
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
For Dale French, a letter written to her mother nearly 60 years ago ---- before she was born ---- has given her a personal and priceless glimpse into life during World War II. It has now been shared with the world. When French, an art teacher at Linton-Stockton High School and Junior High, learned about an undertaking called The Legacy Project, a national project based in Washington, D.C., she copied the letter and mailed it in...
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Worthington man faces more charges
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Additional charges were filed against a Worthington man in Greene Superior Court on Wednesday. Duane K. Culler, 30, had originally been charged with operating a vehicle after lifetime suspension, but now faces charges of dealing in a schedule II controlled substance and possession of methamphetamine over three grams...
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Wayne English
(Local News ~ 11/07/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Wayne English, 84, of Bloomfield, passed away at 6:05 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2002, at Bloomington Hospital. He was born July 3, 1918, in Greene County, the son of Ray and Elizabeth (Switz) English. He worked at NWSC Crane as a water plant operator. He was a member of Bloomfield First Christian Church and Odd Fellows Lodge 457...
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