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Woman charged with taking her sister's ID
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A felony identity deception charge has been filed in Greene Circuit Court against Tai S. Williams. Williams, 26, of rural Jasonville, also is facing a charge of refusal to identify self. The charges were filed after Williams' sister, Teri S. Jenkins, contacted Indiana State Trooper John Yung on Nov. 19 about a ticket that had been issued to her on Aug. 24, 2002...
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Game postponed
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
The Eastern at Linton-Stockton girls basketball game, that was scheduled for tonight, has been postponed until 1 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 4 because Eastern was out of school today. The JV game will be played first.
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Miners have two basketball games this weekend
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
All six area boys basketball teams will be in action in the first full weekend of the season. Including two girls games, there are 10 games on the weekend slate. Linton-Stockton (0-1) wil try to shore up its fundamentals Friday night when they travel to Owen Valley (0-1). On Saturday night, the Miners will play their home opener, looking to break a 29-game losing streak against Bloomfield (1-0), who will host Shakamak (2-1) Friday night a key South Western Indiana Athletic Conference matchup...
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Pairings announced for Greene County Invitational
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
Pairings for the 33rd annual Greene County Invitational were announced Wednesday afternoon at Pizza City in Linton. On Tuesday, Jan. 7, Clay City (1-1) will face Vincennes Rivet (1-1) in the first game at 6:30 p.m. Linton-Stockton (0-1) will meet host White River Valley (2-0) in the second game at 8 p.m...
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WRV routs Bulldogs in girls hoops
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
White River Valley remained perfect in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference girls basketball standings after a 91-27 victory over visiting Union (Dugger) Wednesday night. WRV won for the fifth time in six games, 3-0 in the SWIAC, as four players scored in double figures...
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Military support group formed
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
Elizabeth Fletcher remembers what it was like when she first became a military wife. She had no idea what to expect. "There was a group that helped me know what the acronyms mean, what my husband was doing on the job and what resources were available," Fletcher recalled...
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Christmas Festival in Jasonville this weekend
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
The Shakamak Area Chamber of Commerce is always looking for ways to promote its area, and for over 15 years one of the biggest draws of the year is the annual Christmas Festival. This year's festival is Saturday at Shakamak Elementary School beginning at 8 a.m. By looking at the schedule of events, it's something you are going to want to attend...
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Snow causes several accidents
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
"Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow" might be the words to an old Christmas song, but Greene Countians were singing another tune this morning as they dug out from under three to seven inches of snow that fell Wednesday evening and this morning...
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Lawsuit against Shakamak school dismissed
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A lawsuit against the Shakamak School District was dismissed by Greene Superior Court Judge David Holt on Monday. He also signed an order withdrawing their attorney, John Bodine, from the case. Berchel J. Helton and Debra A. Helton and their minor child had sued the school corporation alleging that the child had been injured while on the school's playground...
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Woman gives birth in grandmother's car
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
Some people are just impatient. Take for example the baby born this morning in her grandmother's car. At 7:55 a.m., a 911 call came into the Greene County Sheriff's Department. The woman calling told dispatcher Cheryl Cochran she was on State Road 45 with her daughter in the car who was having a baby...
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First measurable snow hits area
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
The area was turned into a winter wonderland Wednesday evening and this morning. Mother Nature dumped her first measurable snowfall on the area, with the southern and eastern portions of Greene County and northern Knox County receiving between six and eight inches, according to WTWO Channel 2 meteorologist Julie Henricks...
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Doris Fern White
(Local News ~ 12/05/02)
CASS ---- Doris Fern White, 90, of Cass, passed away at 3:55 a.m. today, Dec. 5, 2002, at Sullivan Health and Living Center. Born Jan. 10, 1912, in Sullivan County, she was the daughter of Aaron and Flossie (Keene) Pope. She was a member of the Cass United Methodist Church...
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