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Ferree opens law office in Indianapolis
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
Marcia J. Ferree recently opened her own law office. Ferree Law Office is located at 426 East New York Street, Indianapolis. At least initially, Ferree intends to focus her practice on criminal law, family law, wills and business law, including contracts. She hopes to build her practice on relationships and humanity. It's her goal not only to be a litigator, but an advisor, negotiator and advocate for her clients...
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Kyndall Paige Ard
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
OWENSBORO, Ky. ---- Kyndall Paige Ard, 7, of Owensboro, Ky., passed away Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003, at Owensboro Mercy Health System. She was a first-grade student at Foust Elementary School and had recently transferred from Audubon Elementary. She attended Berean Baptist Church in Tell City...
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WRV looking for another regional title
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
White River Valley will look to go 3-for-3 in the second round of the girls basketball state tournament when the No. 10 Lady Wolverines (18-5) open play at the Class A Southwestern (Shelby) Regional at noon Saturday against Morristown (13-10). The opening game, set for 10 a.m., will feature defending state champion North Vermillion (23-0) against Rising Sun (10-12). The title game is set for 8 p.m...
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Jasonville opens Employment Information Center
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
JASONVILLE ---- Jasonville, as well as the rest of Greene County, has been hit hard by the loss of jobs. "When Jasonville Cord closed in December, that really hurt the community," Jasonville Mayor Dorman Clark said. In an effort to help those who are seeking employment, an Employment Information Center has been set up at the Jasonville Utility Office, 304 W. Main St...
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Lyons to lose $600 per month
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
LYONS ---- Money was the main topic on the agenda for the Lyons Town Council on Thursday evening. Clerk-treasurer Bonnie Keene informed the council that the state had cut the budget by $7,200, and said, "We will have to be very conservative and tighten our belts with a cut that amounts to $600 a month."...
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Annual Soil and Water Conservation district meeting Monday
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
Mauri Williamson will be the featured speaker at this year's annual Soil and Water Conservation District meeting and dinner on Monday. Williamson has retired as executive secretary of the Purdue University Agricultural Alumni Association, a position he held from 1953 until his retirement in 1990...
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Tom Jones to run for Linton mayor
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
Tom Jones doesn't necessarily disagree with what's been going on in the mayor's office the past 19-plus years, he just wants to take the office and his hometown to a higher level. That's why the Linton native went to the Greene County courthouse Thursday and filed to run for mayor of the county's largest city...
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Wickes Lumber closes its doors
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
"This was a really tough call for us," Tim White, director of administration for Wickes Lumber, told The Daily Citizen this morning. He was talking about the Thursday closing of Wikes Lumber on State Road 57 between Switz City and Bloomfield...
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WRV board considering drug testing
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
SWITZ CITY ---- The White River Valley Board of School Trustees has an important decision to make in the near future. White River Valley superintendent Stephen Campbell presented a proposed random drug testing policy to the board Thursday night. WRV principal Roger Weaver, along with teachers, parents and students have put together a proposed random drug testing policy. ...
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Linton councilmen agree with ordinance
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
An ordinance proposed at a recent Linton City Council meeting, dealing out stiff penalties to residents who allow their properties to become eyesores, is favored by each of the five council members. The ordinance specifically deals with trash and old cars, high weeds and neglected buildings along public roads, highways or streets that have been allowed to get in deplorable condition...
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Tomich investigation continues
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The investigation into the murder of Ron Tomich is continuing as Greene County Prosecutor David Powell filed four more subpoenas in Greene County courts Thursday. A subpoena for records was filed in Greene Circuit Court, and three subpoenas for credit activity on three individuals were filed in Greene Superior Court...
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Linton police make another meth arrest
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
Linton police arrested another person in connection with a Tuesday-evening drug bust. Carole Beaver, aka Carole Myers, was arrested Thursday at 9:21 p.m. at Allen's Motel and charged with conspiracy to commit dealing in a schedule I controlled substance...
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Home & Business Expo set for March 1
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
Want to get out of the house and beat those winter blues? Then make plans to join the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce for its 2003 Home & Business Expo on Saturday, March 1 from 8:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Linton National Guard Armory. The show will feature any type of business with the purpose of home building, remodeling, decorating, and even the gadgets that make a house a home and life a little simpler...
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Mabel McQueen
(Local News ~ 02/21/03)
BLOOMINGTON ---- Mabel McQueen, of Bloomington, passed away at 6:25 a.m., today, Feb. 21, 2003 at her residence. Funeral service is pending at Jenkins Funeral Home in Bloomfield.
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