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Courthouse work causes concern
(Local News ~ 05/17/04)
A representative from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management arrived at the Greene County Courthouse late Friday afternoon after being called concerning some work being done by LEPI Enterprises of Bloomington. John l. Clevenger of IDEM was asked to come down to the courthouse by Bloomfield attorney Joe Sullivan...
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SWIAC track results
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/04)
Boys High School Track Linton 193, Clay City 143, Eastern 98, White River Valley 68, North Daviess 54, Bloomfield 34, Shakamak INC. 100: 1. Delong, E, 11.72; 2. Brewer, L, 11:89; 3. Uebel, B, 11.99; 4. Sears, L, 12.34; 5. Johnson, CC, 12.34; 6. Josifoo, CC, 12.6; 7. ...
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Miners take SWIAC title in both boys and girls track
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/04)
LINTON - The Linton Miners' girls track and field team completed a sweep of the "triple crown" by winning the SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference meet with a score of 177 on Friday at Linton. For the sixth straight season, the girls' team was victories in all three stages of the triple crown. By winning the Greene County and Tri-River meets earlier this year, the victory in the SWIAC was the icing on the cake...
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Linton takes sixth straight SWIAC
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/04)
LINTON - Winning the SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference isn't getting old, especially for Darren Clayton and his Linton Miners' golf team. With a final team score of 302, the Miners picked up their sixth consecutive SWIAC title on the golf course Saturday afternoon at Phil Harris...
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Bloomfield Cardinals take SWIAC tennis championship
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/04)
SWITZ CITY - It won't officially end until Tuesday, but the outcome of the SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference tennis tournament's final tally is already known. With help from solid performances in the singles play, the Bloomfield Cardinals won its sixth SWIAC title in eight years with a total score of 20. White River Valley (on the backs of doubles play) finished second with 14, followed by North Daviess (1) and the Linton Miners in fourth...
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Boyd having fun in Farewell Tour
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/04)
Paul Wilcoxen, Sports Editor DUGGER - Whoever said, 'you can't go home again,' obviously didn't tell 2000 Union High School graduate Brody Boyd before he came back to his roots on Sunday with his fellow Iowa Hawkeyes senior teammates for the last leg of the Hawkeyes' farewell tour...
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Renda White
(Obituary ~ 05/17/04)
Renda White, 91, of Newark, passed away at 11:05 a.m. on Sunday, May 16, 2004 at her residence. Arrangements are pending at Jenkins & Sons Funeral Home Bloomfield.
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Gretchen L. Lehman
(Obituary ~ 05/17/04)
Gretchen L. Lehman, 76, of Bloomfield, passed away at 6:45 p.m., May 14, 2004 at her residence. Born June 11, 1927 in Hamtramck, Mich., she was the daughter of Claude M. and Clarice Alma (Hord) Lynch. She was married to Arnold R. Lehman. She was a third-grade teacher at Bloomfield Elementary School until she retired in 1987. ...
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Richard Cyrus "Cy" LeDune
(Obituary ~ 05/17/04)
Richard Cyrus "Cy" LeDune, 75, of Carlisle, passed away Friday, May 14, 2004 at Sullivan County Memorial Hospital. Born June 23, 1928 in Sullivan County, he was the son of Dr. John and Estella (Banther) LeDune. He was married to Mary Lee (Howard) LeDune on Nov. 1, 1947...
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John R. Davis
(Obituary ~ 05/17/04)
John R. Davis, 79, of Bloomfield, passed away at 5:10 a.m. May 14, 2004 at Lyons Health & Living Center. Born Oct. 12, 1924 in Solsberry, he was the son of Frank and Marie (Ray) Davis. He had been married to Mattie Marie Davis, who passed away April 3, 2004...
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Misti L. (Bedwell) Brooks
(Obituary ~ 05/17/04)
Misti L. (Bedwell) Brooks, 36, of Sullivan, passed away at 5:09 p.m. Thursday, May 13, 2004 at Union Hospital Terre Haute. Born June 2, 1967 in Sullivan to Kathryn Bedwell Smith of Carlisle, she was married to Brian K. Brooks of Sullivan. A homemaker, she was a member of the Church of the Nazarene, Sullivan and active in Relay for Life...
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Violet Ruth Kasinger
(Obituary ~ 05/17/04)
Violet Ruth Kasinger, 78, of Shelburn, passed away at 11 p.m. Saturday, May 15, 2004 at her residence. She was born Oct. 3, 1925 in Danville Ill., and had been married to Albert Kasinger. A homemaker, she attended the Coalmont Church of God. Survivors include, four sons, Albert R. (Aurora) Kasinger of Huntington Beach, Calif., Timothy D. Kasinger, Charles R. Kasinger and Jesse W. (Cindy) Kasinger, all of Shelburn; one daughter Brenda (Mike) Anderson of Marshall, Ill.; and 10 grandchildren...
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LDC/EW honored by AP
(Local News ~ 05/17/04)
The Linton Daily Citizen/Bloomfield Evening World was recognized with five awards at the annual Associated Press Managing Editors writing contest banquet Saturday in Indianapolis. General manager/editor Chris Pruett took second place for editorial writing, while staff writers Beth Clark and Lana Robertson took third place in deadline news reportering...
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Linton man becomes unruly when police try to help
(Local News ~ 05/17/04)
Linton police were kept busy over the weekend with a domestic dispute and people driving while suspended. On Sunday at 4:23 a.m., Linton Officer Debbie McDonald was called to a residence on NE F St. in regards to a man who was injured. When she arrived she found a man, later identified as Rodney D. Page, Jr., lying in the front yard. He had blood on his jeans, shirt and covering his hands...
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Former employee, parents address hospital board
(Local News ~ 05/17/04)
Over the shrieks and sounds of several small restless children now served by Greene County Health Care Agency, the hospital's board of trustees Friday night heard from several concerned parents as well as former and present employees concerning its decision to end pediatric care services as of June 30...
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GCGH board meets
(Local News ~ 05/17/04)
Greene County General Hospital will soon have new high-tech generation of diagnostic tools for use by its patients. The hospital's board of trustees Friday night approved the lease of a new GE Medical Systems Goldseal Light Speed Ultra CT scanner. The radiology department at GCGH will soon acquire a new, state-of-the-art computerized tomography (CT) scanner ---- expanding the scope of comprehensive radiological services the hospital offers...
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Relay for Life raises nearly $30,000
(Local News ~ 05/17/04)
WORTHINGTON ---- A preliminary count of proceeds from Saturday's American Cancer Society's Relay for Life shows the event fell short of its goal and an organizing official said a number of factors contributed. Coordinator Kim Hughes of Bloomfield said $28, 636 was raised at Saturday's eighth annual concluding event at Worthington Town Park and another $1,265 was raised at the yearly Grocer's Day for Cancer ---- May 8 at Angell's Food Center in Linton for a net of $29,901.87...
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Linton sweeps Turkey Run
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/04)
MARSHALL - The Linton Miners' baseball team is now 15-8 after sweeping a double header at Marshall against Turkey Run, 3-1 and 7-6, in action over the weekend. Although the offense never really got going in Game One, the Miners were able to take advantage of mistakes made by the Warriors and collect timely hitting when needed...
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