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Jasonville-area residents can take computer classes
(Local News ~ 09/25/03)
JASONVILLE ---- When Pam Burger was approached by her mother, Pat Tribby, to take a computer class at Shakamak High School, she jumped at the opportunity. "I knew what I needed to know for work, but I wanted to learn more," said Burger, who works at the school...
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Greencastle tops Linton in tennis
(High School Sports ~ 09/25/03)
Linton-Stockton ran into an undefeated team and competed, but ultimately dropped a 4-1 decision to visiting Greencastle Wednesday. "You are not 13-0 and not be a good club," said Linton-Stockton boys tennis coach Brad McKinney. "But by no means did we get pushed off of the court...
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Linton, WRV finish 1-2
(High School Sports ~ 09/25/03)
Linton-Stockton's boys and girls cross country teams finished first while White River Valley ran second in a triangular meet Wednesday at North Knox. In the boys competition, the Miners had 19 points as Ryan Miller, Dustin Dunning and Logan Tharp finished 1-2-3. Miller beat Dunning by one second for first place at 19 minutes, four seconds. Tharp was third at 19:09...
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T-Birds feel like they have a chance against North Knox
(High School Sports ~ 09/25/03)
With four ranked teams among their first five opponents, Eastern's football team felt like they had a legitimate shot at one victory, that being North Central. Eastern (0-5) lost to the Thunderbirds 40-26, but had a chance to win late in the fourth quarter...
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Can high school athletes be asked to do too much?
(High School Sports ~ 09/25/03)
Burnout is often a word associated with the adult workplace, but rarely is the term mentioned in the high school sporting world. But even teenagers get tired and worn out, especially when trying to meet the demands of more than one coach. This is in contrast to a friend of my who once said teenagers have boundless energy and never get tired...
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Miners face North Daviess in homecoming game
(High School Sports ~ 09/25/03)
Like most coaches, Linton-Stockton football boss Steve Weber sees homecoming as a distraction. Weber's Miners, who have moved up to No. 6 in the Class A Associated Press media poll, will have to overcome those distractions as they look to remain undefeated (5-0) when they entertain rival North Daviess at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Roy Williams Field...
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Clarence E. Weddle
(Obituary ~ 09/25/03)
Clarence E. Weddle, 81, of Linton, passed away at 7:02 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2003 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Sept. 7, 1922 in Linton, he was the son of Carl and Flo (Reed) Weddle. He was a heavy equipment operator and street superintendent for the City of Linton, retiring in 1987. He attended White Rose Church...
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Violet M. Murphy
(Obituary ~ 09/25/03)
LYONS ---- Violet M. Murphy, 83, of Lyons, passed away at 9:07 p.m., Sept. 24, 2003 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Funeral arrangements are pending at Anderson-Poindexter Linton Chapel.
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Martha J. Jenkins
(Obituary ~ 09/25/03)
ORLEANS ---- Martha J. Jenkins, 78, of Orleans passed away Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2003 at Mitchell Manor Health Center. Born March 31, 1925 in Marco, she was the daughter of Francis and Mollie Hendrick Mason. She worked several years at the former Herle's Restaurant in Orleans, and she later was a home caregiver...
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Ernest Hank Holder
(Obituary ~ 09/25/03)
Ernest Hank Holder, 84, of Linton, passed away at 10:55 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2003 at Linton Health and Rehabititation Center. Born April 17, 1919 in Linton, he was the son of James and Sarah Cole Holder. Survivors include, his wife, Virginia Cullison Holder of Linton; one son, Donald Holder of Elkhart; one daughter, Carolyn Stone of Fort Myers, Fla.; one brother Raymond Holder of Wilcox, Ariz.; two sisters, Ethel Moore and Marietta Gage of Linton; seven grandchildren; and 17 great grandchildren.. ...
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Lillian F. Gentry
(Obituary ~ 09/25/03)
Lillian F. Gentry, 90, of Linton, passed away at 2:20 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 24, 2003 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Linton Chapel.
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Gun Club to host open house
(Local News ~ 09/25/03)
The Sycamore Valley Gun Club will host an open house Sunday at the Sycamore Valley Gun Club, Freedom Range in Freedom. This is continuing its celebration of National Hunting and Fishing Day. The open house will be from noon to 5 p.m. This is a family outing. Everyone is welcome. There is no admission charge. There will be free ham and beans served at the Freedom Community Center from noon to 4 p.m. Bloomfield's State Championship Drill Team will perform at the range at 1 p.m...
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Carter says ruling has no impact for Hoosiers
(Local News ~ 09/25/03)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- Attorney General Steve Carter says an Oklahoma court ruling that blocks the national no-call registry from taking effect does not impact people who have registered on Indiana's Telephone Privacy list. "Indiana's law remains in effect, protecting the millions of people who are currently receiving its benefits," Attorney General Steve Carter assured Indiana registrants...
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Hubbell arrested
(Local News ~ 09/25/03)
A Jasonville man was arrested Wednesday night on a petition to revoke his suspended sentence. Jon R. Hubbell, 36, was arrested by Jasonville Police Chief Rick VanHorn and taken to the Greene County Jail and is being held without bond. According to court documents filed by Greene County Probation Officer Kevin Headley, Hubbell was on probation after he plead guilty to possession of marijuana on Sept. ...
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Judge makes ruling
(Local News ~ 09/25/03)
A Greene Superior Court judge had ruled in favor of a resident of Blue Sky Estates Subdivision who refused to pay annual dues to a homeowner's association for the last three years. Superior Court Judge David Holt ruled late Tuesday afternoon that Blue Sky Homeowners Association, Inc. ...
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Auction to help charity
(Local News ~ 09/25/03)
Are you a fan of the Indianapolis Colts, Indiana University basketball coach Mike Davis or race car driver Rusty Wallace? Do you like antiques, paintings and bargains? Want to help clothe some needy children? If you answered yes to any of those questions, do we have an auction for you...
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Recycling Center to start charging fee for tires
(Local News ~ 09/25/03)
Starting Wednesday, the Greene County Recycling Center will no longer accept old discarded tires free of charge. A new user fee system will be started ---- due to a sharp decrease in the revenue from Worthington-based landfill operated by Republic Incorporated, according to Doug Bemish, recycling coordinator...
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Losses and injuries mounting for WRV
(High School Sports ~ 09/25/03)
The losses are mounting and so are the injuries for the White River Valley volleyball team. The Lady Wolverines (6-10) dropped their fourth consecutive match on Wednesday, falling to Vincennes Rivet 18-21, 7-21, 12-21. The loss came one day after the Wolverines fell to Vincennes Lincoln in three games...
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