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Linton twins found
(Local News ~ 06/09/04)
Two teenage girls who had been missing since May 20 were found by Linton Police on Tuesday. The 14-year-old twins from Linton, Regina Sue Frayser and Rebecca Lee Frayser, were found at their mother's residence in Linton. Linton Officers Mike Tatlock and Karl Jacobshagen had gone to an abandoned house at 3:19 a.m. on Tuesday looking for the girls...
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Union offering fan bus
(High School Sports ~ 06/09/04)
DUGGER - Union High School officials will have available a fan bus if a minimum of 30 people sign up to ride. The cost is $2.00 per person, and the bus will board at 6:45 a.m. Saturday. Those interested in riding should call the high school at 648-2729 before noon on Friday...
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Area golfers fare well
(High School Sports ~ 06/09/04)
LINTON - Several area golfers fared well in the Mountain Dew Junior Tour tournament at the Phil Harris Golf Course in Linton on Tuesday. In the boys 15-16 year-old division, Caleb Dunkerly of Linton was second with a 70, and Chris Taylor of Linton was third with a 74. Zach Sykes of White River Valley fired a 79, Caleb Fischer of Linton had an 80, and Jacob Hunter of WRV had an 86...
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Utterback slams door on Riverton Parke's season
(High School Sports ~ 06/09/04)
MECCA - Austin Witt admitted himself, ...hitting is contagious. It just must have taken some time for the Shakamak Lakers' baseball team to contract the disease, sluggeritis. The main symptom is the inability to stop hitting a baseball on a constant level. Side affects may include scoring an unusually high number of runs and increase team moral...
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Donald E. Marshall
(Obituary ~ 06/09/04)
Donald E. Marshall, 85, of Shelburn, passed away at 12:20 a.m. Tuesday, June 8, 2004 at Terre Haute Regional Hospital. Born Feb. 24, 1939 in Greene County, he was the son of Eugene and Mary Wilma (Kondas) Marshall. Marshall retired from Cinergy on Jan. 1, 1997. He was in the Army Reserves and a member of the First Baptist Church of Hymera...
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Samuel A. Lloyd
(Obituary ~ 06/09/04)
Samuel A. Lloyd, 83, of Farmersburg, passed away at 8:08 a.m. Tuesday, June 8, 2004 at Sullivan Health and Living Center. Born March 26, 1921 in Shelburn, he was the son of Elmer and Eva (Wolfe) Lloyd. He was formerly employed at Taylor Mail Service in Terre Haute. He was a World War II veteran of the 10th Mountain Division, a member of the Farmersburg Church of Christ and a lifetime member of the VFW Post 972 of Terre Haute...
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Worthington Town Council meets
(Local News ~ 06/09/04)
WORTHINGTON ---- Deciding on a new phone system was the main item on the agenda for the Worthington Town Council on Tuesday evening. Hal Harp, council president, opened the discussion quoting bids from Hicom, Inc. of Lyons and Matrix Co. from Jasper. Harp explained that there were two bids from Hicom, the lower bid was in the amount of $3,150 and included seven phones. Matrix gave a bid of $3,072, but there would be an additional charge for each phone...
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Steven R. Wildman
(Local News ~ 06/09/04)
LOOGOOTEE ----Steven R. Wildman, 36, of Loogootee, passed away at 8:53 p.m. on Sunday, June 6, 2004 in Daviess County. Born Aug. 10, 1967, he was the son of Billy L. and M. Sue Wildman. He married Anita (Corbin) Wildman on March 10, 1990 in Bloomfield...
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Linton police issue warning
(Local News ~ 06/09/04)
Ahhh summer time. The kids are splashing in the pool, the gardens are growing and unfortunately the scam artists are climbing out of the woodwork. On Tuesday afternoon, Linton Police received a complaint about a man wanting to pave their driveway. "He had approached them and said he had left over blacktop and wanted to know if he could pave their driveway for free. They refused and then called the police," said Linton Police Chief Keith McDonald...
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Meth still a big problem in area
(Local News ~ 06/09/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- It's no secret that methamphetamine is a major problem in Greene County. Some local professionals even say it's a problem of epidemic proportion. The abused, easy-to-manufacturer drug continues to be rampant in the rural areas of southern Indiana...
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Air quality focus of meeting
(Local News ~ 06/09/04)
Greene County residents and elected officials are encouraged to attend an upcoming public meeting to discuss local air quality issues. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. on Monday in the community room of the Greene County Cooperative Extension Service building at the fairgrounds, near Switz City...
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Applications available for Lacy scholarship
(Local News ~ 06/09/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- Applications are now being accepted for the annual Jennifer Lacy Memorial Scholarship presented by the 4-H Clubs of Greene County. The college scholarship, which will amount to at least $400, will be awarded to a 10-year 4-H club member who is a member of the graduating class of 2004, or who has completed at least one year of study at an accredited college, university or vocational school...
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Holland named AD at Eastern-Greene
(Local News ~ 06/09/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- A Washington native and current athletic director at Eminence Junior-Senior High School is the new AD at Eastern Greene Junior-Senior High School. Brian Holland was hired Tuesday night by the Eastern Greene Board of School Trustees to succeed John Mullen, who recently resigned to accept the principal's job at Loogootee High School...
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Eastern Greene School Board meets
(Local News ~ 06/09/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- The Eastern Greene Board of School Trustees is hoping to turn management of its cafeteria over to a private firm by the start of the 2004-05 school year in August. The school board voted 6-0 on Tuesday night to advertise for bids for a private food service management company...
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Area sports notes
(High School Sports ~ 06/09/04)
Eight and under tournament The Bloomfield Girls Softball League is hosting a Fast Pitch Softball Tournament on July 9 through the 11. A pitching machine will be used. The cost is $185.00 with a minumum of three games guaranteed. B & C teams only. If Interested, pleased contact Lisa Hasler at (812) 384-9224 or Mark Evans at (812) 384-4112...
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