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Union finishes second in state
(Local News ~ 06/14/04)
CARMEL ---- After never trailing in the Indiana High School Athletic Association's softball tournament, the Union Bulldogs found themselves down 1-0 following the end of the first inning to the Class A No. 1-ranked team, Indianapolis Lutheran. The Bulldogs were up against one of the top pitchers in the state in Saints' ace Nikki Naffziger, who entered the championship tilt with a 24-0 record...
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Miners determined for a better 2005
(High School Sports ~ 06/14/04)
General Manager SANTA CLAUS ---- When someone suggested that some members of the Linton golf team would hit the course upon returning home from Friday's regional competition, that wasn't news to coach Darren Clayton. Nothing about this current group of players surprises Clayton. He calls it the most dedicated group of athletes he's ever coached...
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Miners finish eighth in golf regional
(High School Sports ~ 06/14/04)
SANTA CLAUS ---- The final placing wasn't what coach Darren Clayton wanted from his Linton Miners on Friday at the Heritage Hills Golf Regional, but there's one statistic that will bring a smile to his face. Zero. That's the number of seniors among the five who took part in the regional at Christmas Lake Golf Course...
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Lakers to play for state championship
(High School Sports ~ 06/14/04)
PLAINFIELD ---- The Shakamak Lakers are heading to the Class A state finals after a 9-3 win over the Hauser Jets in semi-state action at Avon Saturday night. The trip to the state finals will be the first for any team from Shakamak and the Lakers are hoping to bring home the school's first state championship...
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Sally Margaret Gognat
(Obituary ~ 06/14/04)
Sally Margaret Gognat, 69, of Bruceville, passed away at 10:55 p.m. on Thursday, June 10, 2004, at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. Born Sept. 2, 1934 in Vincennes, she was the daughter of Earl Hollingsworth and Margaret (Tolbert) Hollingsworth Dicus. She had married Raymond A. Gognat on Aug. 29, 1959...
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Paul LeRoy Emery
(Obituary ~ 06/14/04)
Paul LeRoy Emery, 65, of Bloomfield passed away at 6:32 a.m. June 11, 2004 at Brown County Health and Living Center in Nashville, Ind. Born Nov. 30, 1938 in Scotland, he was the son of Harve and Lucy (Ferguson) Emery. He was a silo builder for Bloomfield Silo Company and was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Linton...
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Beth Ann Curran
(Obituary ~ 06/14/04)
Beth Ann Curran, 61, of Linton and formerly of Roachdale, passed away Friday morning, June 11, 2004 at her residence. Born April 20, 1943 in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of Clarence and Margaret (Browning) Ooley. She was a homemaker. Survivors include: her husband John Curran of Linton; two daughters, Lisa Lieske of Waynetown and Lena Stormes of Worthington; and three grandchildren, Kayla and Karly Lieske of Waynetown and John Tyler Stormes of Worthington...
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Jason Lane Carter
(Obituary ~ 06/14/04)
Jason Lane Carter, 25, of Dugger passed away Friday, June 11, 2004 in Bloomington Hospital due to injuries sustained in a traffic accident in Sullivan County. Born Nov. 2, 1978 in Knox County, he was the son of Claude and Donna (Holloway) Carter. He was engaged to Trina Cunningham of Dugger...
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Dugger man killed Friday morning
(Local News ~ 06/14/04)
A 25-year-old Dugger man was killed early Friday morning when he was struck by a vehicle on State Road 159 near CR 200S. According to Sullivan County Sheriff's Deputy Doug Inman's report, Jason L. Carter was walking south in the southbound lane of State Road 159 at 12:21 a.m...
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Teen involved in accident
(Local News ~ 06/14/04)
A Bloomfield teenager suffered minor injuries when she was involved in a one-vehicle accident Saturday evening. According to a report filed by Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Dustin Todd's report, Rachel Thomas, 16, was southbound on CR 25E just north of the covered bridge when she lost control of her vehicle...
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Shawnee Theatre's 45th season opens Thursday
(Local News ~ 06/14/04)
Shawnee Theatre in Bloomfield is the oldest continuing running professional Theatre in the state, and it will celebrate its 45th season with performances that begin Thursday and continue until Aug. 8th. The season consists of six shows and concludes with the annual Children's Workshop...
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Arthur wins scholarship
(Local News ~ 06/14/04)
A 2003 White River Valley High School graduate has been named this year's recipient of a $500 scholarship named in memory of a former Bloomfield family physician. Allison Carrie Arthur, the daughter of Darrell and Becky Arthur of rural Newberry, is the recipient of the Dr. M.S. and Eleanor Mount Scholarship for 2004. Arthur is a sophomore student at Indiana State University in Terre Haute...
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KPT sale delayed
(Local News ~ 06/14/04)
The United States Marshal's sale of the former KPT, Inc. tile manufacturing plant and adjoining 220 acres of property on the eastside of Bloomfield was canceled this week. The property had been scheduled to go on the auction block Tuesday morning at the Greene County Courthouse...
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Reunion celebrates family, business
(Local News ~ 06/14/04)
SCOTLAND ---- The Haig family and its numerous branches have never held a reunion. On Sunday they broke that habit and came together to share in their family history, as well as celebrate the 130th anniversary of the family-run Bloomfield State Bank...
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Greene County General Hospital exonerated
(Local News ~ 06/14/04)
Greene County General Hospital has been exonerated of any civil rights or age discrimination violations related to its decision to end pediatric therapy by its subsidiary home healthcare agency, effective June 30. The U.S. Department of Health of Human Services, office of Civil Rights ruled in favor of the hospital last week, the Greene County General Hospital's Board of Trustees learned at its Friday night monthly meeting...
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Shakamak chops down Braves
(High School Sports ~ 06/14/04)
Plainfield ---- To be the champion, you must beat the champion. The Shakamak Lakers took that big step Saturday in the opening game of the Class A high school baseball semistate at Avon High School. Ignited by Austin Witt's two-run home run and the pitching and defense of Matt Davis, Shakamak defeated the 2003 state champion Tecumseh Braves 5-1 to earn a berth in the semistate final Saturday night...
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