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Board votes down $24 fee
(Local News ~ 12/08/04)
The future of the Greene County Recycling Center might be made clearer at a special meeting of the county Solid Waste Management District's board of directors set for Dec. 21. At the 10:30 a.m. meeting, board members will consider what alternatives will be needed to keep the county's Waste Management District and the Recycling Center open in some fashion...
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Junior high results
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/04)
Jared Shelton and Levi Hostetler each poured in 14 points to lead the White River Valley-Worthington seventh-grade basketball team to a 35-34 win at home against Owen Valley. Ethan Dyer scored four points, while Jared Sargent added two and Josh Karr chipped in one...
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Cardinals top Linton frosh twice
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/04)
After winning the SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference freshmen championship Monday, the Bloomfield Cardinals returned Tuesday to face the very team they knocked off in the championship, Linton. Bloomfield won the SWIAC tourney by defeating Clay City and White River Valley on Saturday before downing the Miners Monday...
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Eastern Greene loses first game
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/04)
NASHVILLE ---- Eastern Greene got its first taste of defeat on Tuesday after a 65-36 road loss to Brown County in Nashville. The Thunderbirds were does two, 9-7, after the first quarter and 10 (24-14) at halftime. Brittany Sparks led Eastern Greene with 13 points, while Whitney Sanders finished with 10...
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Bloomfield tops Vikings
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/04)
MONTGOMERY ---- The Bloomfield Lady Cardinals battled the Barr-Reeve Lady Vikings Tuesday evening in a non-conference match up. The Lady Vikings played their hearts out, but when it was all said and done the Lady Cardinals emerged victorious, winning by a score of 54-36. It was a clean game, as both teams never really got into any sort of foul trouble...
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Hallie A. Tyson
(Obituary ~ 12/08/04)
Hallie A. Tyson, 79, of Lyons, passed away at 8:58 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6, 2004 at her residence. Born March 14, 1925 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Daniel H. "Jeff" and Doris "Dodie" (Cline) Fields. She was married to Harmon H. Tyson...
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Wilma Jean (Scott) Stout
(Obituary ~ 12/08/04)
Wilma Jean (Scott) Stout, 76, of Bedford, passed away at 1:48 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 7, 2004 at Stonebridge Health Center, Bedford. Born Jan. 5, 1928 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Ora and Elsie (Day) Scott. She had been married to Dennis Stout, who passed away April 22, 2003...
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Myrtle Lee Ridge
(Obituary ~ 12/08/04)
Myrtle Lee Ridge, 73, of Paxton, passed away at 1:29 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6, 2004 at Sullivan County Community Hospital. She was born Oct. 17, 1931 in Providence, Ky., to Mama and Papa Reynolds. She was a member of the Bethel Community Church in Gambill and a custodian for Sullivan Elementary School...
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Oscar H. Helms
(Obituary ~ 12/08/04)
Oscar H. Helms, 82, of Barry, Ill., and formerly of Farmersburg, passed away at 7 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 5, 2004 at his residence. Born April 24, 1922 in Bloomfield, he was the son of Harvey and Mildred (Heaton) Helms. He was a member of Apostolic Holiness Church in Hannibal, Mo. He formerly operated the Shell Station in Farmersburg...
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Raymond C. Allenbaugh
(Obituary ~ 12/08/04)
Raymond C. Allenbaugh, 82, of Linton, passed away at 2:45 p.m. Monday, Dec. 6, 2004, at Union Hospital, Terre Haute. Born Sept. 11, 1922 in Cerre, Ill., he was the son of Charles E. and Harriett (Bolin) Allenbaugh. His first wife Betty J. (Thompson) Allenbaugh passed away March 4, 2000. On Oct. 18, 2000, he married Marilyn (Dennis) Allenbaugh...
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Rural Linton couple nurse owl back to health
(Local News ~ 12/08/04)
A rural Linton couple, along with the help of people across the United States, is doing their part to help save an injured owl. Greg and Chantel Eaton spent two weeks nursing an owl, named Owlvira, back to health. On Nov. 7, Judy Williams, a fifth-grade teacher at Shelburn Elementary School, spotted the injured owl along side the highway. Williams stopped her vehicle and moved the blood-covered owl by a nearby ditch...
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Greene County Commissioners meet
(Local News ~ 12/08/04)
The Greene County Commissioners on Tuesday approved the subdivision of four acres at Bittersweet Corner. Terry Myers of Myers Quality Homes requested permission from the commissioners to divide the acreage into four one-acre parcels on which he'll build homes...
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Mayor asks for director's resignation
(Local News ~ 12/08/04)
Linton Mayor Tom Jones dropped an unexpected request on Greene County Solid Waste Management Director Jeff Myers on the eve of Tuesday's vote on a proposed $24-a-year fee to finance the operations of the waste management district and the recycling center...
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Washington routs WRV
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/04)
WASHINGTON ---- The White River Valley Wolverines traveled to Washington to take on the Hatchets and where defeated 87-39 on Tuesday in girls high school basketball action. Sarah Truax led WRV in scoring with seven. The Hatchets came out and outscored WRV in the first quarter 29-12 and never looked back...
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