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GCGH cafeteria has become a popular place to eat
(Local News ~ 02/24/05)
Good food, service, environment and prices draw diners to the Greene County General Hospital cafeteria for breakfast, lunch and dinner ---- even when they're not visiting a patient. "I just think it's good food in a good environment, but I also think it's the fellowship," said GCGH dietitian Lisa Berns. "They might have found out about us when they were visiting someone in the hospital."...
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Area sports notes
(High School Sports ~ 02/24/05)
Miners cancel tonight's freshmen game Tonight's Linton freshmen game at North Knox has been cancelled. No make up date will be rescheduled. WRV sectional tickets on sale through Monday Anyone who is interested in attending the White River Valley Class A boys sectional can purchase tickets through Monday, February 28 at each participating school. ...
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Eastern Greene can share SWIAC title
(High School Sports ~ 02/24/05)
It's come down to one game to see if the Eastern Greene Thunderbirds will finish tied atop the SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference, or if they'll finish a distant memory behind the Cardinals of Bloomfield. On Friday, Eastern Greene travels to North Daviess for its last regular season contest and will need a win in the Cougars' Den to finish with a 6-1 record and tied with Bloomfield for the co-conference titles in the SWIAC...
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Lady Cardinals to play in historic gym
(High School Sports ~ 02/24/05)
It might be the Southridge Semistate, but most fans from Bloomfield won't see the actual school that the Southridge Raiders call home. Instead, fans from Greene County who make the trip will get the opportunity to witness one of the wonders of Indiana basketball...
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Charles Franklin Owens
(Obituary ~ 02/24/05)
MISHAWAKA ---- Charles Franklin Owens, 66, of Mishawaka and formerly of Marco, passed away at 5:45 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2005 at Fountainview Place in Mishawaka. Chuck, as he was known to family and friends, was born May 8, 1938 in Marco to Pearl Mildred Kinnaman and Dodridge Archie Owens, one of 11 children and the last survivor of the family. On Oct. 15, 1960, he married Sharon Lou Personette, whom he met in Mishawaka, at the East United Methodist Church...
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Oletha Belle Livingston
(Obituary ~ 02/24/05)
Oletha Belle Livingston, 98, of Bloomington and formerly of Linton, passed away at 6 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2005 at Hospitality House in Bloomington. Born July 7, 1906 in Clay County, she was the daughter of Emmett and Mary (Ellis) Clayton. She was a homemaker, a 1923 graduate of Coalmont High School, and attended Indiana University, teaching school before she was married. She was a member of the Switz City Baptist Church...
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Evelyn Gladys Arney
(Obituary ~ 02/24/05)
Evelyn Gladys Arney, 89, of Sandborn, passed away at 8:09 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2005 at Edinburgh. Born July 12, 1915 in Knox County, she was the daughter of Francis Asbury and Jealzie Mae (Elkins) Newkirk. On March 4, 1933, she married Ira A. Arney...
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Shakamak offering free computer classes
(Local News ~ 02/24/05)
If you're someone who wants to improve your computer or keyboarding skills, then the perfect opportunity to do so will soon be offered at Shakamak High School. Beginning March 3, members of the Business Professionals of America will be offering free computer classes to the community. Dena Irwin, the school's business and technology teacher as well as BPA sponsor, will oversee students in the classes...
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Crime Stopper tipster points to marijuana operation
(Local News ~ 02/24/05)
An anonymous Crime Stopper tip led Linton Police Department officers to 260 C Street Northwest, where they found a marijuana cultivation operation. Jerry R. Heck, 43, was growing four marijuana plants in a locked closet lined with aluminum foil and installed with fluorescent lights...
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KPT auction set for next month
(Local News ~ 02/24/05)
A U.S. Marshal's auction sale of the former KPT, Inc. tile manufacturing plant, now in bankruptcy court receivership, has been scheduled for next month. By order of the U.S. District Court, Southern Division based in Terre Haute, the former Bloomfield tile plant and adjoining 45.03 acres, as well as an 8.19-acre parcel on the west side of the plant building will go on the auction block at 10 a.m. on March 22 at the Greene County Courthouse...
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Jasonville man gets supervised probation for child molesting
(Local News ~ 02/24/05)
A Jasonville man will not be going to jail on a child molesting charge, but he was told by Greene Circuit Court Judge David Johnson on Wednesday morning that he wasn't getting a free ride from the judicial system. Joshua T. Brummett, 19, was sentenced to four years in prison ---- with all the time suspended. He will serve four years on supervised probation, will be required to register with the Indiana Sex Offender Registry and undergo psychiatric counseling...
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WRV board gathers info on scheduling
(Local News ~ 02/24/05)
SWITZ CITY ---- Several teachers attended a special session of the White River Valley Board of School Trustees in order to obtain information about possible scheduling for the 2005-06 school year. Beginning next school year, junior high students from WRV-Lyons and WRV-Worthington will be attending classes at the Switz City campus, which means, including incoming freshmen, three classes from both Lyons and Worthington will be making the move to the high school campus...
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Courthouse case to be moved from Greene County
(Local News ~ 02/24/05)
The legal battle about who is to blame for costly delays to the Greene County courthouse project will not be fought in a local courtroom. Greene Circuit Judge David Johnson has granted a motion that will move civil litigation against the courthouse renovation/addition design team out of the county...
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Washington's Zeller to play in All-American game
(High School Sports ~ 02/24/05)
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) ---- Notre Dame basketball recruits Luke Zeller and Lindsay Schrader and Carmel High forward Josh McRoberts were among 48 boys and girls selected Wednesday to play in the 2005 All-American High School game next month at the school's Joyce Center...
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