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Bender looking forward to serving area
(Local News ~ 09/07/04)
Bender Lumber Company officials have had an eye on expanding into the Linton area for several years, so when the opportunity arose to purchase Morrison Brothers Construction, they grabbed it. "We're thrilled to death to be here," said Vice Chairman Paul Bender. "A big part of it is just the personality of the community."...
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T-Birds make gains in loss to North Central
(High School Sports ~ 09/07/04)
FARMERSBURG ---- The Eastern Greene football squad made some progress Friday night, but a lack of experience and a 215-yard, 4-touchdown performance by North Central's Jordan Spencer left Eastern Greene on the short end of a 38-0 score in the battle of the Thunderbirds...
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Linton shows signs of "Miner ball" in win over Trojans
(High School Sports ~ 09/07/04)
LINTON ---- Looking down the Linton sideline during the first half of the Miners' home opener with the Oakland City Wood Memorial Trojans, you would've seen a football coach confused and wondering why his team was playing the way they were playing...
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Robert E. Verseman
(Obituary ~ 09/07/04)
Robert E. Verseman, 72, of Linton, passed away at 6:57 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 5, 2004, at Greene County General Hospital. Born Dec. 2, 1931 in Linton, he was the son of Henry and Gertrude (Kuppers) Verseman. He married Roselie M. "Rosie" Currans on April 27, 1956...
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Ryan Ray "Ry-Ry" Turley
(Obituary ~ 09/07/04)
Ryan Ray "Ry-Ry" Turley, 13, of Jasonville, passed away Sept. 3, 2004 at his residence. Born Jan. 3, 1991 at Sullivan, he was the son of Rodney Ray Turley and Tracy S. Reeves. He was a junior high student at Metropolitan School District of Shakamak...
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Tolbert Rice
(Obituary ~ 09/07/04)
Tolbert Rice, 71, of Danville, passed away Sept. 5, 2004. He was retired as a coremaker at Linkbelt. Survivors include: a daughter Faye Lacey; two sons, Tony Rice and David Rice; a step-daughter Linda Carnes; a sister Zona Hensley; 11 grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren...
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Jamie June Morris
(Obituary ~ 09/07/04)
COVINGTON ---- Jamie June Morris, 47, of Covington, passed away at 12:55 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, 2004 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Born April 10, 1957 in Danville, Ill., she was the daughter of James W. and June (Redenbaugh) Breeden, Sr. She was a 1975 graduate of Covington High School and a resident of that community most of her life. She received her LPN degree from Lakeview School of Nursing and worked in home health care. She was a member of First Assembly of God...
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Mary P. Kirkley
(Obituary ~ 09/07/04)
Mary P. Kirkley, 82, of Linton, passed away at 11:13 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 3, 2004 at Sullivan County Community Hospital Born Dec. 26, 1921 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Edward E. and Hygia (Frye) Wells. She married Robert E. Kirkley on Nov. 8, 1938. He preceded her in death on July 17, 1999...
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Clara A. (Yoder) Buckallew
(Obituary ~ 09/07/04)
Clara A. (Yoder) Buckallew, 70, of Linton, passed away at 4:27 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, 2004 at Lyons Health and Living Center. Born May 11, 1934 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Lloyd and Nellie (Cunningham) Yoder. She was a homemaker and a member of the South Linton Church of God...
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Woman faces embezzlement charges
(Local News ~ 09/07/04)
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of rural Springville woman charged with forgery and theft in alleged embezzlement scheme at a eastern Greene County lumber business co-owned by her husband and brother-in-law. Greene Circuit Judge David Johnson approved an arrest warrant Friday on Stephanie L. Combs, Route 1, Springville charging her with forgery ---- a class C felony, and theft ---- a class D felony...
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Mother Nature provides background for wedding By Jo Chiparo, Staff Writer
(Local News ~ 09/07/04)
With nature that they love surrounding them, Paula Farnsley and Douglas Chalcraft from Lynville were married in the woods at the Buck Creek Muzzle Loaders Rifle Frolic on Sunday. As guests approached the wedding site, they were dusted with smoke to cleanse their thoughts and then stood among the trees as they viewed the ceremony that was both Native American and traditional...
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Waterman tops area lawmakers on Chamber list
(Local News ~ 09/07/04)
District 39 State Sen. John Waterman (R-Shelburn) received the highest voting record approval rating from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce among Greene County area lawmakers on key business issues during the last legislative session. The scores are included in the recently released "Legislative Vote Analysis," published annually by the state Chamber...
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Jacobshagen now on a fishin' mission
(Local News ~ 09/07/04)
Rick Jacobshagen and his wife, Rebecca, are set to do some serious fishing after Rick received a pickup truck and bass boat from his employer when he retired in June. When he retired from Griffin Industries Inc. on June 30, Rick said, he and Rebecca were flown by private jet to Cincinnati, where they dined downtown with the Griffin family, some of the company's managers and others from headquarters. ...
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Edwards, friends perform at Bloomfield Park
(Local News ~ 09/07/04)
Blue skies and hot, humid temperatures made for a typical Labor Day and provided the perfect setting in the Bloomfield Town Park for the annual Joe Edwards Gitfiddle Revue ---- an annual end-of-summer tradition in the town of Bloomfield. A crowd of more than 500 packed into the park Monday for the free show ---- sitting on lawn chairs, picnic tables and others on blankets spread out on the grass...
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Gambill hoping for momentum after team's first win of the season
(High School Sports ~ 09/07/04)
DUGGER ---- It took the Bulldogs three weeks to break into the win column and get off the schnied. Friday night, Union defeated Indiana School for the Deaf 28-22. On the first possession of the game, it took just four plays from scrimmage for Union to get on the board. ...
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