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Kernan to be Linton parade grand marshal
(Local News ~ 06/10/04)
The annual Linton Freedom Festival is Indiana's largest Fourth of July parade so it is only fitting that the top elected official in the state would serve as the grand parade marshal. Gov. Joe Kernan has agreed to serve in the honored capacity. "Gov. Kernan is looking forward to celebrating the Fourth of July in Linton and attending what he understands to be Indiana's largest Independence Day parade," said Lisa Sirkin, deputy press secretary for the governor...
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Dayhoff has a great high school career
(Local News ~ 06/10/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- Runners the caliber of White River Valley High School track standout Doug Dayhoff don't come along very often ---- especially in a small, rural high school with just over 300 students. The Wolverine runner held his own time and time again over the course of his high school career against competitors who came from schools much larger than his own. ...
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Glenburn Home being sued
(Local News ~ 06/10/04)
A lawsuit has been filed in Greene Circuit Court against Glenburn Home in Linton involving the death of a resident. The suit, Joann Briner, as personal representative of the estate of Lillian F. Gentry v. Franklin/Glenburn Home, Inc. dba Glenburn Home, has two counts...
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Union softball team aiming at a state title By Paul Wilcoxen, Sports Editor
(Local News ~ 06/10/04)
DUGGER ---- It has been a season of many firsts in Dugger with the Union High School softball team. For starters, the team is currently ran by a first-year coach. Second, the Bulldogs won their first sectional title in school history, and third, the program recently celebrated a regional crown for the first time...
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Donald E. Marshall
(Obituary ~ 06/10/04)
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. He 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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Miners head to Christmas Lake for regional golf action
(High School Sports ~ 06/10/04)
SANTA CLAUS ---- Some may say the Linton Miners' golf team was fortunate to get out of the Owen Valley Sectional last week after a player from Terre Haute North signed the wrong scorecard and disqualifying his score. Adding what the kids from North shot, the Miners would probably be at home this weekend instead of competing at Christmas Lake Golf Course in Santa Claus...
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Waldridge sets the bar for all Eastern golfers
(High School Sports ~ 06/10/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- Stephen Waldridge has set the bar higher than any other golfer has ever set it at Eastern Greene when he shot a 78 at Otis Park in Bedford to advance to the regionals in Seymour. The milestone is significant due to the fact that Waldridge is the first golfer to advance to the next round in the IHSAA tournament on the links...
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