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Line key to Linton's offensive success
(Local News ~ 11/16/04)
Smash-mouth, hard-hitting, Linton-style football will be the name of the game for the Miners on Friday night when they line up against defending Class A champ Indianapolis Ritter in a semistate matchup at Roy Williams Field. The prize offered will be lofty and obvious. ...
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Secrest makes All-State team
(High School Sports ~ 11/16/04)
Stacey Secrest, a member of three volleyball sectional championship teams in as many years with Union High School, was named to the Class A, All-State First Team by the Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association. In leading the Bulldogs to a third sectional title, Secrest completed the season with 22 blocks, 268 points on 409 of 473 serving and 134 aces, 511 kills, 187 assists, and 455 digs. Her marks on digs, kills, and aces all set new records...
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Former T-Bird standout signs with Weber State
(High School Sports ~ 11/16/04)
Former Eastern Greene basketball standout Clint Burris has signed a letter of intent to finish his college basketball career at Weber State University in Utah. Before attending Weber State, Burris will complete his second season at Olney (Il) Junior College, where the 6-7, 260 pounder averaged 11.5 points and 5.3 rebounds during his freshman season...
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Joe W. Hollars
(Obituary ~ 11/16/04)
Joe W. Hollars, 86, of Lyons, passed away at 6:10 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 14, 2004 at Lyons Health & Living Center. Born April 28, 1918 in Greene County, he was the son of William C. and Laura (Owen) Hollars. He was married to Marjorie (Flynn) Hollars, who preceded him in death March 10, 2000...
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Jury selection begins in drug trial
(Local News ~ 11/16/04)
Jury selection began at 9 a.m. today in Greene Circuit Court in the trial of a former Springville woman charged in connection with a 2003 drug case. Tammy Bowling, 33, now living in Bedford, faces a class B felony charge of dealing in a controlled substance, neglect of a dependent ---- a class D felony; and possession of marijuana ---- a class A misdemeanor...
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Semistate information
(Local News ~ 11/16/04)
Tickets for Friday night's semistate football contest between the Linton Miners and the Indianapolis Ritter Raiders are on sale at the high school. Tickets are $7 per person and anyone who would like to purchase tickets should see Bette Meng at the school...
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Farm family sees way of life turn into big business
(Local News ~ 11/16/04)
The only time money ever changed hands for the farmland Charles and Alta Mary McCoy live on was when Alta Mary's great-grandfather bought it from the Wabash & Erie Canal Company in 1853. "It's been handed down since then," Charles said. James F. ...
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Linton School Board meets
(Local News ~ 11/16/04)
Linton-Stockton Superintendent Ron Bush announced that the Fourth Street project may cause some congestion toward the end of the school year. Bush said the project will be done in one phase instead of two to reduce costs. One phase will also allow the job to be completed sooner...
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Greene County Council meets
(Local News ~ 11/16/04)
Greene County Council attorney Marvin Abshire is researching whether a proposal from sheriff Leon Allen to funnel money collected for housing Department of Correction inmates in the county jail into a special account to pay for raises for several sheriff's department employees in the 2005 budget is allowable by state statute...
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Area roundup
(High School Sports ~ 11/16/04)
The WRV-Worthington eighth grade girls basketball team defeated Bloomfield Monday, 29-22. Leading the way for WRV-Worthington was Sam Goodman, who finished with 10 points and eight rebounds. Crystal Patterson had five points and four steals. Two other players for the Wolverines scored five points including Kelsie Anderson and Rachel Mowery...
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