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Tomich back in court Wednesday
(Local News ~ 09/28/04)
A Linton woman, now serving 85 years in prison for aiding in the murder and conspiracy to kill her husband in February 2003, will be back in Greene Circuit Court on Wednesday seeking post conviction relief of her sentence. A 1 p.m. hearing has been slated before Circuit Judge David Johnson to consider a petition filed by Constance Tomich to have her conviction and sentencing "set aside."...
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Jasonville man shot Monday
(Local News ~ 09/28/04)
Authorities are trying to piece together what happened early Monday afternoon after a 19-year-old Jasonville man showed up at Terre Regional Hospital emergency room with a serious gunshot wound to the chest. Michael A. Bailey was treated then transported by helicopter to Indiana University Hospital in Indianapolis suffering from a gunshot wound that a state police spokesman believes came from a handgun...
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Beehunter part of project completed
(Local News ~ 09/28/04)
Work has been completed on the first phase of the $3.5 million Goosepond/Beehunter Marsh Wilder Farms Wetlands Reserve Restoration Project. This massive, nearly 8,000 acre project will restore one of the most significant waterfowl use areas in Indiana due to its size, historic use by wildlife, proximity to federal and state owned natural areas, and location near the Wabash and White rivers...
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Shakamak schools to have surplus auction Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/28/04)
The Metropolitan School District of Shakamak is hosting an auction of its surplus equipment at 10 a.m. on Saturday at the Coalmont gymnasium. Wells Auction Co. of Worthington will conduct the auction. Auctioneer John Wells said they may run two rings simultaneously to expedite bidding on the many items for sale...
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Voters must register by Oct. 4
(Local News ~ 09/28/04)
Monday, Oct. 4, is the last day to register to vote in the November election, and the Wright Township Democrat Club wants to encourage everyone to be ready to cast their vote. Club members will be conducting voter registration at the Shakamak Family Cabin Restaurant this week as a community service. According to President Dave Keller, someone will be there from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. today through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday...
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Linton beats WRV in tennis, 4-1
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- The Linton Miners improved to 9-3 on Monday with a 4-1 road tennis win over the White River Valley Wolverines. The only loss for the Miners came on a thrilling three-set victory for the Wolverines' Mike Powell over Drew Dunkerly, 3-6, 6-4, 6-4...
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Linton to face Greencastle in tennis sectional
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/04)
It's currently heading to the home stretch for boys high school tennis season. With sectionals set to begin Thursday, finding the right combination of doubles players, as well as fitting players into singles position can be a crucial decision. Unless you coach the Linton Miners...
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