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Farming packs big impact on economy
(Local News ~ 03/21/05)
SWITZ CITY -- More than 450 people turned out to enjoy a homecooked "country" meal and learn more about the products that are produced on local farms at the annual Greene County Ag Day event held Friday evening. Greene County Cooperative Extension Service Educator Gary Wilson termed this year's Ag Day event one of the best ever...
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Donald Walters Sr.
(Obituary ~ 03/21/05)
Donald Walters Sr., 76, of Worthington, passed away at 11:19 p.m. Saturday, March 19, 2005, at Bloomington. Born April 12, 1928 in Morgan County, he was the son of Warden and Blanch (Payton) Walters. On December 6, 1960, he married Ida Irene Walters...
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Coy Thompson
(Obituary ~ 03/21/05)
FREEDOM - Coy Thompson, 78, of Freedom, passed away Friday, March 18, 2005, at the Glenburn Home in Linton. Born September 24, 1926 in Freedom, he was the son of Lex and Ivadale "Tootie" (Hickam) Thompson. He was married to Martha Lou (Walters Rednour) Thompson...
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Charles F. Rich
(Obituary ~ 03/21/05)
Charles F. Rich, 89, formerly of Linton, passed away at 2 a.m. Sunday, March 20, 2005, at his residence in Monon. Born July 20, 1915 in Linton, he was the son of Freeland and Ethel F. (Edwards) Rich. He worked several years as a wall paper hanger and painter in the Linton area, and retired after 19 years of service at Inland Steel in East Chicago, In. He was a member of the Linton Moose Club...
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Dennis Kreighbaum
(Obituary ~ 03/21/05)
CANADYS, S.C. - Dennis Kreighbaum, 65, of Canadys, S.C., passed away Thursday, March 17, 2005, at his residence. Born September 23, 1939 in Michigan City, he was the son of Roy and Ferne Harmon Heider Kreighbaum. He was married to Reverend Ann (Long) Kreighbaum...
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Man faces dozen pornography charges after computer searched
(Local News ~ 03/21/05)
A Vicksburg man faces 12 counts of possessing child pornography after photographic images were discovered on a computer he had taken to be repaired. Higar faces a possible sentence of up to 36 years in prison and fine not to exceed $120,000. According to Indiana presumptive sentencing guidelines, a person who commits a Class D felony shall be imprisoned for a fixed term of 1 1/2 years, with not more than 1 1/2 years added for aggravating circumstances or not more than one year subtracted for mitigating circumstances for each count. ...
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Former Jasonville musician performs in Linton
(Local News ~ 03/21/05)
More than 70 people enjoyed dessert and an evening of harp music Friday at Saron United Church of Christ. Musician Tom Duncan, formerly of Jasonville, performed traditional Celtic music and some songs of his own creation. Duncan, who now lives in Indianapolis, makes harps and teaches, performs and records harp music...
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Lyons students get lesson with rock twist
(Local News ~ 03/21/05)
LYONS----Students in Virgil Franklin's music classes at White River Valley-Lyons Elementary/Junior High School were treated to a hands on lesson with the rock group Clatter on Thursday. "Mr. Franklin invited us to come in and have a day where we talk to all of his music classes and tell them about what we do because what we do is a little unusual as far as rock music goes. ...
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Civitan carries on egg hunt tradition
(Local News ~ 03/21/05)
Hundreds of children ranging from toddlers to pre-teenagers gathered at Linton-Stockton schools Saturday in search of brightly-colored, hard boiled eggs as part of Civitan's annual Easter egg hunt. Children were divided into three categories: ages one to four, five to seven and eight to 12. ...
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Todd Alan White
(Obituary ~ 03/21/05)
Todd Alan White, 18, of Linton, passed away Thursday, March 17, 2005, at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. Born May 26, 1986 in Linton, he was the son of David Dewayne and Orda Elizabeth (Griffith) White of Linton. He worked part time for the Greene County Humane Society...
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