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Report says teachers, board need to work together
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
The Indiana Education Employment Relations Board released on Friday the fact-finding report in the impasse of the Bloomfield Teachers Association and Bloomfield School Board. Stephen L. Hayford was the arbitrator who conducted a hearing April 22, 2002, and he presented a summary of his recommendations June 8, 2002. He then met with representatives from the association and the board in September and December of 2002 in an effort to resolve the impasse...
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WRV game moved
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
The Barr-Reeve at White River Valley boys basketball game, scheduled for tonight, has been moved to Wednesday. The junior varsity contest will begin at 6 p.m.
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Miners to play Eastern in Class 2A sectional opener
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
Pairings for the 93rd boys state basketball tournament were announced by the Indiana High School Athletic Association Monday evening in Indianapolis. The tournament, which last four weeks, will begin on Tuesday, March 4 and will end with four class title games at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on Saturday, March 29...
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Linton woman arrested for stealing
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
A Linton woman accused of stealing several items from Angell's Food Center in Linton has been arrested by the Linton Police Department. Rosa L. Sexton, 22, of Linton, was arrested Monday by Det.. Troy Jerrell of the LPD on a warrant. Sexton is charged with theft, a D felony...
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Greene County Council meets
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Reassessment issues are causing more problems for the Greene County Council. At Monday evening's council meeting, Robert Hostettler of Curt Coonrod Associates informed council members they need to be careful of approving additional appropriations...
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Warrants issued in connection with Bloomfield burglary
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Warrants have been issued for the arrest of two Bloomfield residents in connection with a burglary at a residence in Bloomfield. Greene Superior Court Judge David Holt signed the warrants for the arrest of Earl L. Gardner III and Jeanie Bjella on a charge of receiving stolen...
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Insurance premiums to go up for county employees
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Greene County employees will see an increase in their portion of the ever-increasing insurance premiums. The Greene County Commissioners voted unanimously Monday in a special meeting to choose the insurance plan to take effect March 1...
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Soil and Water Conservation District board meets
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
SWITZ CITY ---- Awards were handed out for high school soil judging competitions and for Farmer of the Year at the annual Soil and Water Conservation District's meeting and dinner Monday night. Members of the Shakamak High School Future Farmers of America soil judging teams were awarded first place. Members of the team are Adam Pearson, Tyler Cooprider, Jordan Rash and Scott Weinzapfel. They were presented with a plaque for first place...
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Leroy the dog helps save family again
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
It's really something when a dog saves his owner from a burning house. It's absolutely amazing when that same dog warns his owner of danger again. But Leroy isn't just any dog. You may recall that we first met him in December 1999, when his owners, Bob and Barbara Kuehn's, home burned. Barbara was awakened by Leroy at that time, and was able to get everyone in the family out of the home...
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Bloomfield teachers notified of who will be RIF'ed
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
When the Bloomfield School Board meets Thursday night, it will be acting on a Reduction In Force (RIF) concerning non-permanent teachers. "Non-permanent teachers are those teachers with one to two years (of) experience," Bloomfield superintendent Ron Hasler told The Daily Citizen on Monday...
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Council, commissioners work together to find solution By Beth Clark, daily citizen staff writer
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Greene County Council and the Greene County Commissioners worked together Monday evening to figure out a way to offer insurance benefits to employees. Council member John Wilkes told council and commissioners that "not offering insurance is not an option."...
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Adam Michael VanHorn
(Local News ~ 02/25/03)
JASONVILLE ---- Adam Michael VanHorn, stillborn, of Jasonville, passed away Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003, at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute. He was born Feb. 20, 2003 at Terre Haute. Survivors include his parents, Michael Lee and Christy (Bryant) VanHorn of Jasonville...
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