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Woman not seriously hurt in wreck
(Local News ~ 04/12/05)
A 2001 Chrysler PT Cruiser driven by Breck Robinson, 20, Linton, left State Route 59 South and landed on its passenger side in a ditch Monday afternoon. Robinson had only minor injuries, treated at the scene by Linton Fire Department rescue workers...
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Miners win track meets
(High School Sports ~ 04/12/05)
CLAY CITY ---- Both the Linton boys and girls track teams picked up wins on Monday over Clay City. The boys bested the Eels, 87-35, while the girls took care of Clay City, 82-41. Linton boys coach Aaron Lynn received bad new recently as he found out his standout 110 and 300 Hurdle runner will be out for the remainder of the season with progressive knee troubles...
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WRV tops Linton in girls tennis
(High School Sports ~ 04/12/05)
SWITZ CITY ---- The Linton girls tennis team dropped a 5-0 match to White River Valley Monday night in Switz City. Kyla Brown won at No. 1 singles over Lauren Karazsia, 6-2, 6-4. Mandy Herndon defeated Rachael Pruett at No. 2 singles, 6-3, 6-4, while Brianna Cullison knocked off Amber Burt, 6-3, 6-3, to take No. 3 singles...
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Lakers move to 2-0 in SWIAC with road win over Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 04/12/05)
CLAY CITY ---- The Shakamak Lakers are now 2-0 in the SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference and 1-0 in the Tri-River Conference after a 6-2 road victory over Clay City Monday night. The game was timed at 2-2 until the top half of the seventh inning when the Lakers scored four runs in the inning...
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Miners edge Union in superb pitching battle
(High School Sports ~ 04/12/05)
DUGGER ---- Monday night's softball contest between Union and Linton started out looking as if it was going to be an offensive showdown, but turned out to be one of the better pitching match-ups of the season as Linton outlasted the Lady Bulldogs, 2-1, to improve to 2-1 in the Tri-River Conference and 1-0 in the SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference...
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Opal M. Hatton
(Obituary ~ 04/12/05)
Opal M. Hatton, 95, of Worthington, passed away at 6:50 a.m. Sunday, April 10, 2005, at the Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born July 29, 1909 in Hendricks County, she was the daughter of Samual Earl and Ressie Frances (Hubble) Rettinger. She was self-employed...
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Mary Jane Hall
(Obituary ~ 04/12/05)
Mary Jane Hall, 52, of Lyons, passed away at 8:04 p.m. Sunday, April 10, 2005, at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born May 19, 1952 in Sullivan, she was the daughter of Audrey Lou Boone McElravey. She was a member of the Hickory Church. Survivors include: her husband Terry Hall of Lyons; two sons, Michael Wade Hall of Welch, Minn., and Aaron David Hall and his wife Robin of Kechi, Kan.; a sister Donna Lou McElravey of Denton, Texas; and one granddaughter Hailey Elizabeth Hall...
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Orville James Engler Sr.
(Obituary ~ 04/12/05)
Orville James Engler Sr., 59, of Switz City, passed away at 10:08 a.m. Sunday, April 10, 2005 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born June 30, 1945 in Slayton, Minn., he is the son of Russell and Agnes (Kaumm) Engler. He owned and operated Switz City Tire and was a U.S. Army veteran...
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Lillian Ann Armpriester
(Obituary ~ 04/12/05)
Lillian Ann Armpriester, 92, of Linton, passed away at 11:55 p.m. Monday, April 11, 2005 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born in Linton on Sept. 15, 1912, she was the daughter of Richard and Vina (Flake) Baker. She was a member of the Church of Christ and the American Legion Ladies Auxiliary, both of Linton. ...
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Rural Linton woman faces drug charges
(Local News ~ 04/12/05)
A jury trial date has been set for a rural Linton woman arrested April 6 on multiple drug-related charges. Teleshia S. Ketchem, 19, Route 2, Linton, entered a not guilty to four charges ---- including three felony counts ---- during her initial appearance in Greene Superior Court on Monday afternoon...
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Daylight Saving bill passes House
(Local News ~ 04/12/05)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- The same Daylight Saving Time (DST) legislation that was killed earlier this session in House Bill (HB) 1034, was stripped and inserted into SB 127 and passed out of the House on Monday against the voting wishes of Rep. Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville)...
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Step Ahead coordinator's job in question
(Local News ~ 04/12/05)
Nancy Cummings, coordinator of the Greene County Step Ahead Council, has no doubt her organization has an important role to play in the county it serves. But unless the administration of Gov. Mitch Daniels reverses a January decision, Cummings and other council coordinators around the state face a dim future...
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Justin David appreciates his Greene County friends
(Local News ~ 04/12/05)
Over the past six weeks, more than 65 people from the Linton area have traveled to Nashville, Tenn. for the same reason ---- to show their support for Justin David on "Nashville Star." Justin David is better known to Greene Countians as Justin Bertoldie, who plays fiddle, mandolin and guitar with Roy Clark's band. ...
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Jasonville council selects mowing company
(Local News ~ 04/12/05)
JASONVILLE ---- The Jasonville City Council voted Monday night to hire Don's Lawn Care to mow the park. Three sealed bids submitted for the work were opened and read. They were $105 per mowing from Don's, $110 per mowing from Dad's Lawn Mowing, and $220 per mowing from Jackson Lawn Mowing...
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Linton City Council meets
(Local News ~ 04/12/05)
Several topics filled the agenda of the Linton City Council's regular meeting Monday night, including two grant-funded projects. During Jimmie K. Wright's administration, Mayor Tom Jones said the city was looking at doing some annexation outside the corporate limits...
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BNL shines in win over WRV
(High School Sports ~ 04/12/05)
BEDFORD ---- The Bedford North Lawrence Stars pounded out 13 hits and played a flawless game on defense as the Class 4A school defeated White River Valley, 16-0. "We just couldn't put the bat on the ball," said WRV coach Jennifer McKinnon. "We couldn't hit the ball and they did."...
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