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Search over for superintendent
(Local News ~ 11/20/02)
The search for a Linton-Stockton School Corporation superintendent is over. As long as the candidate accepts the Board of School Trustees' offer. The board came to an agreement in an executive session following Monday night's open meeting. Board president George Skeel told The Daily Citizen this morning that a decision was made "sometime between 9 or 9:30 that night."...
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Cards fall to 0-2
(High School Sports ~ 11/20/02)
Tara Langvardt and Sarah Thompson combined for 42 points to lead Edgewood to a 63-25 victory over Bloomfield in a girls basketball game at Glover Gymnasium Tuesday night. Langvardt scored 10 of her 19 points in the first half as the Lady Mustangs raced to a 29-9 halftime cushion...
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Union player injured within first five seconds of game
(High School Sports ~ 11/20/02)
It just wasn't Union's night. Junior guard Jenna Laxton suffered a knee injury in the opening five seconds, setting the tone in a 55-38 loss to visiting Eastern in a South Western Indiana Athletic Conference girls basketball game at Dugger Tuesday night...
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Shut down of factories hurts entire community
(Local News ~ 11/20/02)
Oct. 21, 2002. Some may not remember that date as anything important, but it's the date that changed the lives of 325 employees of Jasonville Cord and Worthington Assembly. Woods Industries announced the closing of the two plants with an anticipated closing date of Dec. 20. The company will be moving the operations from those plants to Asia...
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Need celebrates 104th birthday
(Local News ~ 11/20/02)
Tuesday was a landmark day for Foster Need. He was born Nov. 19, 1898, near Freelandville in Knox County, and Tuesday was his 104th birthday. Foster ---- who doesn't look his age ---- has been a resident of Glenburn Home in Linton for about seven years. He gets around in a wheelchair...
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Reckless driving results in wreck
(Local News ~ 11/20/02)
A reckless driving complaint ended with two men being involved in a one-vehicle accident. On Tuesday at approximately 5:47 p.m. the Greene County Sheriff's Department received several complaints about a reckless driver traveling south on State Road 67. Several people reported to police they had been run off the road by the car...
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Sewer project bids opened and reviewed
(Local News ~ 11/20/02)
Bids on a sewer project that will connect the Worthington Generation power plant to that town's Sewage Plant were opened at Tuesday's meeting of the Greene County Commissioners. Awarding the bid will be up to the Greene County Economic Development Commission, which will meet at 7 p.m.Thursday...
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Commissioners vote to change policy on trash hauling contract
(Local News ~ 11/20/02)
Greene County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to change the way trash-hauling services are contracted by the county. Commissioners president Tom Britton explained that the recent sale of Rumpke of Indiana, which provides trash pick-up services to four county buildings, to J-Max will call for a new contract. Instead of entering into a three-year contract, the services will be bid out each year...
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Hiatt: 'Linton is a great place to live'
(Local News ~ 11/20/02)
If Linton were to use cheerleaders to promote itself and Greene County, they would surely be the members of the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce. "You'll like Linton" is more than a slogan to these folks. The Chamber's incoming president, Ralph Hiatt, told the members at their monthly meeting at the Linton Pizza Hut Tuesday, "Linton is just a great place to live."...
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No. 9 WRV romps
(High School Sports ~ 11/20/02)
White River Valley, ranked No. 9 in the latest Class A girls basketball poll, scored 23 points in the second quarter as the Lady Wolverines pulled away for a 62-41 win at West Vigo Tuesday night. WRV (2-0) forced the host Lady Vikings into 35 turnovers. That resulted in WRV attempting 34 more shots, making 14 more that West Vigo, who is being coached by former Viking boys basketball coach Steve DeGroote...
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