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Greene County takes aim at future
(Local News ~ 01/16/03)
"Just writing a plan wouldn't have done much, but seeing a broad base of folks working on the county's economy is encouraging," said Charley Dibble, director of Greene County Economic Development Corporation (GCEDC). Dibble was talking about the crowd of over 65 people including Greene County mayors, educators, business people, councilmen and commissioners who met with the Strategic Development Group (SDG) and the Economic Adjustment Strategy Planning Committee (EASPC) at the 4-H Building on Wednesday morning.. ...
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State fire marshal: floor cracks not causing a safety hazard
(Local News ~ 01/16/03)
An inspection by the Indiana State Fire Marshal's office Wednesday will hopefully relieve some concerns about the Greene County Courthouse. "I didn't think they would find anything, but it was a reassurance. It just makes it better to have an impartial party to satisfy the concerns of some people," Greene County Commissioner Tom Britton told The Daily Citizen this morning...
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Lyons fire department needs new equipment
(Local News ~ 01/16/03)
Needs for the volunteer fire department was the main topic on the Lyons Town Council's brief agenda Wednesday evening. Volunteer fire chief Larry Russell reported his department needed pagers, and the tanker needed an air cleaner and a tire repaired...
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Helen A. Turner
(Local News ~ 01/16/03)
Helen A Turner, 86, of Terre Haute passed away at 12:10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2003, in Cloverleaf Health Care in Knightsville. Born Jan. 31, 1916, in Fontanet, she was the daughter of George and Mary (Mucha) Banyas. She worked for many years with the family business, Turner Refrigeration, and later worked through Kelly Services at Columbian Enameling, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, CF Industries and PSI Cenergy. ...
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Don Pope
(Local News ~ 01/16/03)
Don Pope, 86, of Linton, passed away at 6:50 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2003, at Walnut Creek at Linton. Born April 19, 1916, in Greene County, he was the son of Leonard J. and Fannie (Tetick) Pope. He was a school teacher, principal, high school superintendent, Greene County superintendent and Northeast Dubois County superintendent, retiring in 1978. ...
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Shakamak will play two conference games this weekend
(High School Sports ~ 01/16/03)
Of the six area boys basketball teams, only Shakamak will play twice this weekend, both conference games. Including two girls games on Saturday, there are eight games on the schedule for Friday and Saturday. Two of the eight will be rematches from the Greene County Invitational including Vincennes Rivet (6-5) at Linton-Stockton (3-7) and Shakamak (6-6) at Union (Dugger) (0-10), both on Friday night...
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Linton boys win
(High School Sports ~ 01/16/03)
Ethan Brewer poured in 22 points to pace Linton-Stockton's seventh grade boys basketball team to a 42-27 victory over Owen Valley Tuesday night. Also for the Miners, Jayton Powell had six points, Jacob Fender five, Jarrett Lannon and Jeff Laughlin scored four apiece and Jathon Wright added one...
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