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DNR takes major step toward purchase of Goose Pond and Bee Hunter Marsh
(Local News ~ 05/17/05)
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has taken a significant step toward purchase of the approximately 7,997 acres in Green County commonly known as Goose Pond and Bee Hunter Marsh. DNR Director Kyle Hupfer announced he has signed a letter of intent...
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Terre Haute North sweeps twinbill from Lakers in softball
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/05)
TERRE HAUTE ---- Shakamak's softball team played two games with Terre Haute North, but they both had the same outcome: a loss for the Lakers. Shakamak dropped both games of their doubleheader with the Patriots, laboring through a ten-inning 1-0 loss in the first game and losing 4-1 in regulation in the second game...
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Linton finishes tennis regular season with win
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/05)
LINTON ---- The Linton tennis team hosted Edgewood on Senior Night and came away with a 4-1 win over the Mustangs. Seniors honored were Julie Preble at number 3 singles and the number 1 doubles team of Randi Mathena and Amanda Lewellyn. All three singles players picked up wins for Linton with the Miners' number 1 singles standout Lauren Karazsia getting things started with a 6-2, 6-1 win over Erica McGlone. ...
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Union knocks off Linton in softball
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/05)
LINTON ---- The Union Bulldogs picked up a late season victory over Linton, 6-1, in high school softball action Monday in Linton. The win improves the Bulldogs' record to 11-4-1, but it wasn't a conference win as the Miners defeated Union earlier in the season...
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Lakers rout WRV in baseball
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/05)
SWITZ CITY ---- Shakamak's Jared Utterback hit a grand slam home run in the third inning to break the Lakers' game open before coming up with the win over White River Valley, 17-3, in high school baseball action Monday in Switz City. Tyler Rehmel picked up the win, while Derrick Jackson suffered the loss...
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Northview handles Bloomfield in tennis
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/05)
BRAZIL ---- The Bloomfield girls' tennis team lost Monday night, winning just a single point against Northview. Brittany Kuruzovich started things on a promising note for the Cards in the No. 1 spot, defeating Northview's Kristy Backfish in consecutive sets, 6-2, 6-2...
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Bloomfield's softball team falls to Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/05)
CLAY CITY ---- Bloomfield's softball team lost to Clay City by a score of 6-3 Monday night. The Lady Cardinals started very strong, posting a 3-0 lead after the first inning. Bloomfield pitcher Billye Maden allowed one run in the third to make it a 3-1 game, but it still seemed like the Lady Cardinals were well on their way to victory...
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Ona Lenore Parsley Rollins
(Obituary ~ 05/17/05)
Ona Lenore Parsley Rollins, 86, of Bloomfield, passed away at 5:13 p.m. Sunday, May 15, 2005 at Select Specialty Hospital of Bloomington. Born Oct. 26, 1918 in Martin County, she was the daughter of James and Mary (Jackson) Parsley. She had been married to William Ray Rollins, who passed away May 9, 1977...
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Clifford Inman Jr.
(Obituary ~ 05/17/05)
Clifford Inman, Jr. (Skyjack), 78, of Coatesville, passed away Dec. 26, 2004 at Prestwick Rehabilitation Center in Avon. Born Sept. 23, 1926 in Pleasantville, he was the son of Clifford Inman, Sr. and Della Mae Kennedy. He was an auto salesman and a Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of Dugger American Legion and Dugger Masonic Lodge...
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Dan R. Dudley
(Obituary ~ 05/17/05)
Dan R. Dudley, 50, of Linton, passed away at 12:05 a.m. Tuesday, May 17, 2005 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Nov. 20, 1954 in Sullivan, he was the son of Wayne and Tilly (Marshall) Dudley. He had worked at Crane NWSC since 1979 as an ammunition inspector. He was a 1972 graduate of Shakamak High School and attended the Lyons Community Church. He was a Marine Corps veteran of the Vietnam War...
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Eugene Browning
(Obituary ~ 05/17/05)
Eugene Browning, 79, of Pierceton, passed away at 7:09 p.m. Saturday, May 14, 2005 at the VA Hospital in Fort Wayne. Born Oct. 31, 1925 in New Castle, Ky., he was the son of Omer Lee and Mary Ethel (Roberts) Browning. He was a carpenter with Union Local 60. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II and the Korean War. He was a member of the VFW, American Legion, DAV, and Masonic Lodge 669. He was a member of the ARAB Patrol-Mizpah Shrine...
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Voter Registration Office updating records
(Local News ~ 05/17/05)
There are no scheduled elections in Greene County in the year 2005, but workers in the county Voter Registration Office are busy behind the scenes preparing for vast changes the next time voters go to the polls. A new state-wide computer data system of voter registration will be in place for the May 2006 Primary Election and the task of updating local records is now under way...
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Volunteers add flowers to Bloomfield Town Park
(Local News ~ 05/17/05)
The Bloomfield Town Park is now blooming in color thanks to the hard work of Linda Pullen and Jane Duzan, both of Bloomfield. Both women broke out their gardening gloves and tools to plant an array of annuals and perennials in the Bloomfield Town Park on Monday...
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Jasonville man to be sentenced May 31
(Local News ~ 05/17/05)
A 66-year-old Jasonville man will learn how long he'll have to serve in prison on May 31 following his conviction earlier this month in Greene County Circuit Court on four drug-related charges. Terry Goad will appear at a 2 p.m. hearing where Circuit Judge David Johnson could sentence him to a prison sentence ranging between 23 and 62 years and impose of fine up to $35,000...
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Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees meet
(Local News ~ 05/17/05)
Several items ---- including staffing ---- filled the agenda of the Linton-Stockton Board of Schools Trustees regular meeting Monday evening. The board approved Susan Anderson as a new elementary teacher, however, what grade she will teach has not yet been determined. Superintendent Ron Bush said it will be first, second or third grade...
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Lineup set for Roy Clark show
(Local News ~ 05/17/05)
County music legend Roy Clark has lined up a top-quality show for his upcoming event as part of the Greene County Foundation Festival scheduled for the first weekend in June. At age 72, Clark isn't about to slow down much with his on-stage performances and concert tours ---- even after undergoing hip replacement surgery earlier this year...
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Mayors gather in Linton to share ideas
(Local News ~ 05/17/05)
Linton Mayor Tom Jones and Jasonville Mayor Dorman Clark co-hosted an event which brought together mayors from seven other southern Indiana cities. The event brought Vincennes Mayor Terry Mooney, Jasper Mayor Bill Schmitt, Bicknell Mayor Tom Trowbridge, Seymour Mayor Jim Bulliard, Petersburg Mayor Jon Craig and Bedford Mayor Joe Klumpp to Linton to represent their city...
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Area sports notes
(High School Sports ~ 05/17/05)
Linton will host varsity contest Friday Linton will host one varsity baseball game Friday night against Turkey Run to make up for this past Saturday's scheduled doubleheader. The game had to be rescheduled due to rain. Linton cancels May 27th golf meet...
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