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Linton-Stockton seniors get good news from ISU
(Local News ~ 03/29/05)
While other high school seniors are stressing over how to pay for college, what college to attend and what to study, two Linton-Stockton High School seniors aren't stressing thanks to an elite scholarship program through Indiana State University. On Thursday, the Networks Financial Institute announced Zachary Goodman and Katie Ladson as Network Scholars...
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Linton comes up short in softball opener
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/05)
HUTSONVILLE, Ill. ---- The Linton softball team surrendered a one-run lead in the bottom of the seventh inning to Hutsonville to drop the 2005 opener 4-3 in Hutsonville, Illinois Monday night in girls high school varsity action. "It was a pretty disappointing loss because you always want to win your first game," said Linton coach Jill Flater. "I feel it can make a huge difference when you can win your first game and start the season off on a positive note."...
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Pacers pick up road win at Milwaukee
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/05)
MILWAUKEE (AP) ---- Indiana coach Rick Carlisle knows exactly why the Indiana Pacers are in the playoff chase. "The biggest reason we're still in the hunt is because of Reggie Miller," Carlisle said. Miller scored 12 of his 22 points in the third quarter to lead the Indiana Pacers to a 90-76 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday night...
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South Knox starts fast to defeat Linton
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/05)
LINTON ---- Despite the muddy conditions and the standing water around the baseball field, the Linton Miners opened the 2005 season at Roy Herndon Field against Sectional and Regional champion South Knox. In the two team's last meeting the Miners lost to South Knox in five innings, 11-1, on the road to the Spartans' sectional title...
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Dr. Arthur W. Sherman, Jr.
(Obituary ~ 03/29/05)
SACRAMENTO, Calif. ---- Dr. Arthur W. Sherman, Jr., 87, of Sacramento, Calif., passed away Monday, March 14, 2005 at his residence after a short illness. He was born Feb. 11, 1917 in Lakewood, Ohio. Dr. Sherman was a Professor of Psychology at California State University, Sacramento. ...
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Edith Helen Scamihorn
(Obituary ~ 03/29/05)
Edith Helen Scamihorn, 90, of Dugger, passed away at 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 27, 2005 at St. Vincent Hospital in Indianapolis. Born March 4, 1915 in Dugger, she was the daughter of Hezzie H. and Ora E. (Steele) Gambill. She had been married to Donald Scamihorn, who passed away March 13, 1961...
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Harold (Denny) Hembree
(Obituary ~ 03/29/05)
Harold (Denny) Hembree, 51, of Shoals, passed away at 9 a.m. Monday, March 28, 2005 at Daviess Community Hospital in Washington. Born December 8, 1953 in Daviess County, he was the son of Woodrow and Joyce (Wininger) Hembree. On June 30, 1973, he married Janet Kidwell in St. Mary's Catholic Church in Shoals...
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Sarah M. Fulk
(Obituary ~ 03/29/05)
Sarah M. Fulk, 83, of Worthington, passed away at 11:55 a.m. Sunday, March 27, 2005 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Sept. 6, 1921 in Freedom, she was the daughter of Joseph and Della (Pape) Edwards. She was a homemaker, and formerly worked at the Board of Church Extension, Disciples of Christ. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Worthington and the Worthington Study Club...
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Charges filed in Jasonville break-in
(Local News ~ 03/29/05)
Formal charges of burglary and theft have been filed against a Greene County man after fingerprint lab tests put him at the scene of a November 2004 break-in of a residence in the Jasonville area. Mastin C. Samm was charged with a Class B burglary count and a Class D theft charge in Greene Circuit Court last Thursday. ...
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Byers keeps family tradition alive
(Local News ~ 03/29/05)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- Situated in a prime eastern Greene County location, the new owner of Crossroads Cafe brings to the table a family of excellence in the restaurant business, and a desire to serve good wholesome meals at affordable prices. Located at the junction of SR. ...
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County Council researching fee ordinance
(Local News ~ 03/29/05)
The Greene County Council was originally considering enacting an ordinance that would allow for collection of copying and fax fees of public documents by the county auditor's office. However, on Monday afternoon the council decided it needed to look at an countywide fee schedule, and tabled final action until some exact actual costs figures can be determined...
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State OKs county's line of credit for courthouse
(Local News ~ 03/29/05)
Greene County's plan to use bond anticipation notes (BANs) to provide a $2.5 million line of credit to make up funding shortfalls for the courthouse renovation/addition project has been approved by the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance...
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Organization celebrates 30 years of service
(Local News ~ 03/29/05)
A large drug raid in 1974 served as the impetus for the development of what is today known as the Boys and Girls Club/Youth Service Bureau of Greene County. Parents in the Bloomfield community became concerned about youngsters in town after the drug bust. The community needed a place for youngsters to gather, interact, play games, dance or listen to music and avoid the temptations of drugs or alcohol...
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Linton church members help hurricane victims
(Local News ~ 03/29/05)
Members of the Saron United Church of Christ in Linton traveled to Highlands County, Fla., in February to help those devastated by the multiple hurricanes that hit the state last year. Saron Pastor Mike Roth is originally from Highlands County, noting that his family still resides there. Roth's twin brother Jeff runs one of the county agencies involved in recovery efforts...
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Area sports notes
(High School Sports ~ 03/29/05)
Miners' track meet moved to Linton Linton's track and field teams were scheduled to open the season at Shoals Thursday, but plans have changed due to rising water in the Shoals area. The meet will now take place at Linton and will still begin at 5:00 p.m. The Miners will welcome the Jug Rox and Wood Memorial to the meet...
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