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Kardokus has been bitten by shutterbug
(Local News ~ 09/23/04)
Ivy Kardokus of rural Linton has a disease. It makes it unsafe for her to drive. It slows her down and causes her to become separated from her family when they go out together. Kardokus was bitten by the shutterbug. She's always on the lookout for a good subject to photograph wherever she goes...
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Linton knocks off Greencastle in possible sectional preview
(High School Sports ~ 09/23/04)
GREENCASTLE ---- The Linton Miners' tennis team defeated Greencastle, 3-2, in high school varsity tennis action at Greencastle. The win gives the Miners a 3-0 advantage against the other teams that Linton could see beginning next Thursday at the Northview Sectional...
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Linton boys handle North Knox
(High School Sports ~ 09/23/04)
LINTON ---- The Linton Miners were victorious over North Knox, 17-48, in boys cross country. Logan Tharp was the top Miner as he finished with a time of 17:50 to capture the individual title. Jesse McDonald was second at 19:03, Dustin Dunning was third in a time of 19:08...
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Miners defend home course
(High School Sports ~ 09/23/04)
LINTON ---- The Linton Miners' girls cross country team won seven of the top 10 spots and came away with more experience than a win. Competing with the Miners were White River Valley and North Knox with Linton winning by default because both the Wolverines at Warriors could not field a compete team...
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Miners play at North Daviess on Friday
(High School Sports ~ 09/23/04)
Beginning in 2005, the Linton-Stockton Miners and the North Daviess Cougars will both be a part of the new Southwest 7 football conference, so a potential conference championship could be decided with this contest each and every season for years to come...
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Blanche Rowe Crenshaw
(Obituary ~ 09/23/04)
A memorial service was conducted Sept. 19, 2004 for Blanche Rowe Crenshaw in the garden of her former home near Howesville in Clay County. She was born Dec. 23, 1910, the daughter of Frank and Nettie Horton Rowe. She was married on July 23, 1932 to Robert Morris Crenshaw, who currently resides in Desert Hot Springs, Calif. ...
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Greenes to host Walnut Council
(Local News ~ 09/23/04)
A rural Linton farm will host a field day next month that will showcase the planting and production of black walnut trees. The Indiana Chapter of the Walnut Council is sponsoring the field day Oct. 9 on the Edgar and Dorothy Greene farm, located on SR. 59, south of Linton...
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Regulations govern political propaganda
(Local News ~ 09/23/04)
With all the political propaganda surrounding roadsides and intersections it looks as though the placement of political signs has no boundaries. But, according to the Indiana Election Division there are state regulations that pertain to such signs. According to a brochure published by the Indiana Election Division, political signs cannot be posted on personal property, utility poles or a highway right-of-way without the permission of the property owner...
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Historical Society wants to help with old records
(Local News ~ 09/23/04)
Members of the Greene County Historical Society spoke at the Greene County Commissioners meeting Tuesday asking that the commission give permission to the society to house old courthouse records. "We are interested in the fate of Greene County records," said Jim Letsinger, "who is the Greene County historian...
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Ambulance director suspended
(Local News ~ 09/23/04)
The director of the Greene County Ambulance Service has been suspended without pay pending the results of an internal investigation conducted by the county sheriff's department. Roger McIntosh, of rural Bloomfield, who has served as director for the last 10 years, was suspended indefinitely Wednesday by Greene County Sheriff Leon Allen...
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Rivet tops WRV in volleyball
(High School Sports ~ 09/23/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- The White River Valley Wolverines lost a home volleyball match Wednesday to the Vincennes Rivet Patriots, 25-20, 25-22, 21-25, 25-22. Leading the Wolverines in the loss was Erica Capehart, who finished 23 of 23 serving, 13 points, 37 assists, two aces, five kills, and 17 digs...
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