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Max Woolsey to be honored
(Local News ~ 11/28/03)
Max Woolsey has a special place in Linton basketball history by being the only Miner ever named to the Indiana All-Star Team. Woolsey will have a special night Saturday when Linton pays tribute to one of the best players to ever wear a Miner uniform...
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Cards turn to defense when shots fail
(High School Sports ~ 11/28/03)
Union coach Doug Boyd said before the season began that defending sectional champion Bloomfield will once again be the team to beat. Nothing Boyd saw Wednesday at Glover Gymnasium convinced him otherwise, although he did feel fortunate the fifth-ranked Cardinals did not shoot the ball well despite winning 59-25...
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WRV rocks Jug Rox in season opener
(High School Sports ~ 11/28/03)
SHOALS-The WRV Wolverines began the season on the road, and while there were a few bumps on that road, the Wolverines played well enough to come away with a 68-42 win over the Jug Rox at Shoals on Wednesday night. A. J. Graves led all scorers with 28 points and had three steals, but it was the supporting cast that really pleased coach Sean Vandeventer...
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Katie B. Row
(Obituary ~ 11/28/03)
Katie B. Row, 83 of Flora, passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2003 at St. Vincent's Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born July 21, 1920 in Jasonville, the daughter of Fred Lynch and D. Belle (Harbin) Lynch. She retired as the business teacher at Shakamak High School after teaching for 31 1/2 years. She graduated from Indiana State University Magna Cum Laude with a bachelor's degree and master's degree Magna Cum Laude...
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James Walter (Jake) Land
(Obituary ~ 11/28/03)
James Walter (Jake), 75, of Dugger passed away at his residence at 6:35 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 26. He was born in Sullivan County on March 27, 1928, and was the son of Fount Land and Gladys Wilson Land. He was a member of the Bible Baptist Church in Dugger, and was retired from Stran Steele in Terre Haute. He was a Navy veteran, and a member of the Dugger American Legion Post 224...
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Esther R. (Lehman) Himebrook
(Obituary ~ 11/28/03)
Esther R. (Lehman) Himebrook, 73, of Greenwood, died on Wednesday, Nov. 26, 2003 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born April 28, 1930 in Linton, and was the daughter of Donald and Ollie (Carrico) Lehman. She worked in sales for 25 years at Askins Stores Inc. and L. Strauss. She was a member of the Southport Christian Church, and Fraternal Order of the Eagles in Beech Grove...
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Alfred Wayne Camden
(Obituary ~ 11/28/03)
DUGGER- Alfred Wayne Camden, 80, of Dugger, passed away of injuries sustained in an accident on State Road 54 in Dugger at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2003. He was born in Sullivan County, Ind., April 25, 1923, the son of Wayne and Grace Patton Camden. He was a member of the First Christian Church in Dugger, and was retired from Link Belt in Indianapolis. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of American Legion Post 224 and the Masonic Lodge, both of Dugger...
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Legal advice available for low-income residents
(Local News ~ 11/28/03)
Low-income persons in Greene County now have an affordable way to address legal issues associated with their ability to secure or maintain public and other subsidized housing benefits. Indiana Legal Services, Inc., with an office in Bloomington, has launched a new legal initiative that will focus on housing issues in Greene, Monroe, Brown, Lawrence, Owen, Morgan, Jennings, Bartholomew, Decatur, Jackson and Jennings counties...
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Jasonville fire chief gets his wish
(Local News ~ 11/28/03)
Everybody has wish lists, even fire chiefs. Jasonville Volunteer Fire Department Fire Chief Harold "Pude" Keller had seen a statue of a fireman at the C&R Discount store in Jasonville, and knew he wanted it. "The fireman is holding a child. I thought that would make a nice image for a child," said Keller...
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County-bred filly may be state's best
(Local News ~ 11/28/03)
A Greene County bred and raised thoroughbred is in line to become the state's top two-year-old filly if she crosses the finish line ahead of the pack in tonight's $35,000 Indiana Stallion Stakes ---- Filly Division Race at Hoosier Park near Anderson...
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Church to spread Christmas cheer
(Local News ~ 11/28/03)
Bloomfield Church of God pastor Mike Alley is not bashful about his Christian faith and wants to instill that same enthusiasm in his young and growing congregation. Alley came to the Bloomfield church about a year ago. A church split had dwindled the number of regular attendees to about eight...
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Students send care packages to area soldiers
(Local News ~ 11/28/03)
The seventh-grade students at Linton-Stockton Junior High want to know the military personnel stationed in the Middle East ---- especially those from Greene County ---- aren't forgotten. They have been collecting items for care packages that were sent to Iraq Wednesday...
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SWIAC teams go 2-4 heading into busy weekend
(High School Sports ~ 11/28/03)
SWIAC boys basketball teams are off to a slow 2-4 start and the two last remaining teams will begin their season this weekend. While fifth-ranked Bloomfield and second-ranked White River Valley picked up wins on Wednesday, Eastern, Union, Clay City and North Daviess suffered losses on Tuesday and Wednesday...
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