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Linton students take part in all-state choir
(Local News ~ 02/11/03)
Eight students represented Linton-Stockton Elementary, Junior High and High School in all-state honor choirs that performed in Indianapolis last month. "It really is an honor to be chosen to be a member of this group," said high school and junior high choir director Laura Fischer...
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National Guard still at Camp Atterbury
(Local News ~ 02/11/03)
The soldiers of the Linton National Guard unit were still at Camp Atterbury this morning. "They are continuing to train. It's more routine rather than specific," Sgt. Cecelia K. Ellis told The Daily Citizen. The soldiers of the Alpha Company, First Battalion, 152nd Infantry of the Indiana Army National Guard have been at Camp Atterbury near Edinburgh since Jan. 2...
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DNR seeks input on hiking in state forests
(Local News ~ 02/11/03)
The Department of Natural Resources can't promise Hoosier hikers the trees in state forests will talk to them like the talking trees in Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. But now is a chance for the next, best thing ---- talking state foresters. And it is a great time for Hoosier hikers to become a part of the planning for the future of hiking in those forests...
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Lawmakers announce next step in meth crackdown
(Local News ~ 02/11/03)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- State Reps. Jonathan Weinzapfel (D-Evansville) and Alan Chowning (D-Sullivan) joined House Speaker B. Patrick Bauer (D-South Bend) on Monday to announce that Indiana House Democrats will move in the 2003 legislative session to give law enforcement officials additional tools to curb the production of methamphetamine, more commonly known as meth...
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Jasonville City Council meets
(Local News ~ 02/11/03)
JASONVILLE ---- After prayer given by councilman Kent May and saying the Pledge of Allegiance led by council president Peggy Sluder, the Jasonville City Council was given an update Monday evening on the scheduled improvements on the wastewater treatment plant...
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Crane to have big role in war against terrorism
(Local News ~ 02/11/03)
Larry Leonard knows that Crane is going to play an intricate role in the war against terrorism. Leonard is the civilian executive assistant at Crane Army Ammunition Activity, and has watched the workforce in that area increase recently. The Army is currently hiring term employees to assist in the workload...
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Bobcats showing up locally
(Local News ~ 02/11/03)
Lions, and tigers, and bobcats ... yes, bobcats. Last week Curt Todd and his wife, Lois, of Pleasantville were headed to Sullivan when he saw what he thought was a bobcat. "I was at the Busseron Bottoms when I saw it jump over a log. It had a bob tail. I told Lois it looked like a bobcat," Todd said...
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Harold Douglas Heaton
(Local News ~ 02/11/03)
EAGLE RIVER, Wis. ---- Harold Douglas Heaton, 84, of Eagle River, Wis., passed away Saturday, Feb. 8, 2003, at his residence. He was born Jan. 17, 1919, in Linton. He and his wife owned and operated Heaton's 5 cent to $1 Store in Eagle River from 1960-1990. He was a member of the Eagle River Chamber of Commerce and the Eagle River VFW. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II in India, Burma and China...
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Sports briefs
(High School Sports ~ 02/11/03)
Linton wins, loses Linton-Stockton's eighth-grade girls basketball team split two games at the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference tournament Saturday at Eastern. In their first game, the Lady Miners (6-5) defeated Shakamak 28-17. Linton outscored the Lady Lakers 16-7 in the second half...
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