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Insurance rates could drop in Jasonville
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
staff writer It's good news for the citizens of Jasonville and an outstanding accomplishment for Jasonville's fire department and city government. Jasonville Mayor Dorman Clark was recently notified by the Public Protection Classification Department of Indiana's Insurance Service Offices that Jasonville's rating in fire control had been upgraded from a seven classification to a six...
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Margaret Mosher
(Obituary ~ 07/22/04)
Margaret Mosher, 53, of Bloomfield, passed away Wednesday, July 21, 2004 at Bloomington Hospital. Born August 24, 1950 in Tisdale, Saskatchewan, she was the daughter of Charles and Ruth (Eliason) Nethercott. She was a member of the Linton Assembly of God...
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Manford I. Hamlin
(Obituary ~ 07/22/04)
SPENCER - Manford I. Hamlin, 90, of Spencer, passed away Tuesday, July 20, 2004 at Gosport Nursing Home. Born May 28, 1914 in Bloomfield, he was the son of Charles E. and Mary Caroline (Ritter) Hamlin. He had been married to Beulah (Sanders) Hamlin, who preceded him in death December 16, 1995...
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Bryant Andrew Hargurindeguy
(Obituary ~ 07/22/04)
Bryant Andrew Hargurindeguy of Lyons passed away at 5:58 p.m. July 19, 2004 at Bloomington Hospital. Born July 19, 2004 in Bloomington, he was the son of Martin G. Hargurindeguy and Jennifer S. Hupp, both of Lyons. Survivors include: his parents; maternal grandparents, Phyllis Chandler of Solsberry and Ernest Hupp of Worthington; paternal grandparents, Cathy Hayden of Lyons and Martin J. ...
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Family enjoys cruise on The Queen Mary 2
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
staff writer In early April, a Greene County family enjoyed a short but entertaining dream vacation aboard the ship The Queen Mary 2 ---- and got to enjoy performances by some of the world's best entertainers. John and Judy Shake and her sister, Alberta Miller, all of Linton; and the Shakes' daughter and son-in-law, Dawn and David Price of Lyons all recently attended a fundraising event to raise money for cancer research, aboard the ship...
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Floyd receives Lacy scholarship
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
A recent White River Valley High School graduate has been named the recipient of the 2004 Jennifer Lacy Memorial Scholarship presented by the 4-H Clubs of Greene County. James Floyd, the son of Jim and Linda Floyd, Route 1, Linton, received the $600 scholarship last Friday night during the annual 4-H Livestock Auction...
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Making instruments is a labor of love for McDonald
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
Staff Writer "It's a labor of love," says Roy Clark of the instruments Bob McDonald has given him over the past five years. And it's always a surprise because McDonald's instruments are unique, and this year was no exception. Backstage during the Roy Clark show June 5, McDonald presented Clark with another unusual handmade instrument, a twin instrument, which is both a mandolin and a guitar. ...
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McKim pleased with recruiting efforts
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
Despite having citizen soldiers deployed for about 13 months earlier this year to the combat zone of the Persian Gulf, recruiting among the Indiana National Guard 1-152nd Infantry battalion unit based in Linton unit is going well, according to Staff Sgt. Michael McKim...
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Retention rates good for National Guard
(Local News ~ 07/22/04)
Indiana National Guard officials at the Linton Armory and state headquarters in Indianapolis say previously published reports that contend retention numbers among members of the 1-152nd Infantry battalion are down significantly since the unit returned from active duty in the Persian Gulf region are misleading...
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Naomi R. Tyree Goldman Anderson
(Obituary ~ 07/22/04)
INDIANAPOLIS - Naomi R. Tyree Goldman Anderson, 92, of Indianapolis, passed away July 17, 2004. She had been a nurse for over 20 years. Naomi was a member of the Women's Department Club, Propylaeum, Visiting Nurse Association and Order of the Eastern Star Merom Daughter Chapter 572...
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