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Murdocks can help get you in the spirit for fall
(Local News ~ 09/21/05)
WORTHINGTON ---- If you need some help getting into the fall spirit, be sure to check out the Fall Frenzy on Sept. 24-25 and Oct. 1-2. Gerald and Carolyn Murdock teamed up with their son and daughter-in-law John and Holly Murdock; grandchildren Jordan and Issac; and Carolyn's dad Clarence Calvert to host the event at the Country Barn, located 1 1/2 mile north of Worthington just off of State Road 67...
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Valient effort comes up short for White River Valley
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/05)
SWITZ CITY ---- White River Valley made a valiant effort Tuesday night, but they couldn't come up with a win over Vincennes Lincoln. The Lady Wolverines won the first two games of the match, 25-23, 25-19, but they dropped the next three in a row, 25-23, 25-23, 15-9...
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Southwest Seven well represented in AP poll
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/05)
The Southwest Seven conference has three of its teams represented this week in the Associated Press football poll. It's not just area football fans that have noticed the Union Bulldogs this season after the Bulldogs received a tenth place vote and managed to earn a 14th-place ranking on the Class A poll...
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Misfortunes continue for Cardinals, Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/05)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Bloomfield's tennis team did more switching with its lineup Tuesday, but it didn't add up to a victory. The Cardinals fell to Northeast Dubois in last night's match 4-1. The Bloomfield singles players had a particularly difficult night, as none of the three won a set against the Jeeps...
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Bloomfield downs T-Birds in SWIAC tilt
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/05)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Bloomfield Lady Cardinals looked sluggish in their first game against Eastern Greene Tuesday night, but they turned up their game in a hurry. Bloomfield won the match with the Lady Thunderbirds in four games, 16-25, 25-21, 25-16, 25-13...
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Miners serve up win over North Knox
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/05)
LINTON ---- The Linton volleyball team got an early test from North Knox, but the Miners pulled out a three game victory in front of the home crowd Tuesday 25-17, 25-16, 25-11. The Miners looked tight to open the contest as North Knox managed to keep pace throughout most of the first part of the game. Tied at 14 after a kill from North Knox's Emily Telligman, Linton quickly captured the lead and serve thanks to a kill from Cami Miller...
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James L. Rutledge
(Obituary ~ 09/21/05)
James L. Rutledge, 72, of Terre Haute and formerly of Jasonville, passed away at 7 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 19, 2005 at his residence. Born July 24, 1933 in Dugger, he was the son of Virgil and Mary (Reeves) Rutledge. On Oct. 29, 1954 he married Wilma J. Overman in Jasonville...
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Man living in Solsberry faces auto, theft charges
(Local News ~ 09/21/05)
James Michael Jarrell, 23, is charged with auto theft and theft, with a $4,000 surety bond set on each count, after a Sept. 20 bail hearing. Jarrell, originally from Ohio, was living in Solsberry with his uncle, Samuel Jarrell, and his uncle's girlfriend, Liz Fanning, according to a probable cause affidavit. Fanning stated that James Michael Jarrell was staying there while looking for a job...
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Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce meets
(Local News ~ 09/21/05)
Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Cheryl Hamilton announced at the Chamber's monthly meeting that its Hurricane Katrina relief efforts were successful. "I'd like to thank everyone that helped," Hamilton said. Goods collected by the Chamber were sent to Gulfport, Miss. ...
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Piranha caught in Linton lake
(Local News ~ 09/21/05)
Tyler LaBaume has a whale of a fish story few fisherman can top. The 10-year-old was fishing with his dad, Will LaBaume, and his nephew, 7-year-old Brandon King on Sunday night when his first catch caught him by surprise. The fish was nothing like the Lintonians had seen before ---- it had razor-sharp teeth...
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Linton-Stockton High School prepares for homecoming
(Local News ~ 09/21/05)
Linton-Stockton High School will celebrate its homecoming Friday, and along with the football game, many other festivities are planned. "We make a big push for the community to come to the game," said student council sponsor Elaina Hughbanks...
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Literacy Coalition honors many at dinner
(Local News ~ 09/21/05)
WORTHINGTON ---- Tutors, learners, board members and donors were honored at the Literacy Coalition of Greene County's (LCGC) annual meeting Tuesday night at the Worthington Town Park Community Building. Following a dinner hosted by the women of Folsom United Methodist Church and humorous entertainment performed by Samantha Edwards and Nacona Smith from the Bloomfield High School Speech Club, there was a short business meeting and a report on the Coalition's successful year...
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Go-kart races to be held in Humphreys Park this weekend
(Local News ~ 09/21/05)
The roar of engines will be heard across the city during the 16th annual Linton Rotary go-kart races ---- which will be this weekend at Humphreys Park. The Linton Rotary, along with the Southern Indiana Racing Association (SIRA), work together to make the races possible...
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Crouch questions use of county attorney
(Local News ~ 09/21/05)
County Commissioner Kathy Crouch expressed concern at a regular meeting of the Greene County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday that they may be overusing county attorney Marilyn Hartman. Crouch said it had come to her attention that Hartman's fee had increased to $130 per hour from what Crouch thought was $90 at the first of the year. ...
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County budget chopped again
(Local News ~ 09/21/05)
The Greene County Council adopted its 2006 budget Tuesday afternoon after voting down one version. On Monday, the council met to make additional cuts. On Tuesday, that budget was presented to the council for adoption. Councilman Ed Cullison said he had been doing some figuring at home and had an idea of how some additional cuts could be made...
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Mixed day on the gridiron for Bloomfield youth football
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/05)
SPENCER ---- It was a mixed day for the Bloomfield Youth Football teams Saturday afternoon. The third and fourth grade team picked up a win over Owen Valley, but the fifth and sixth grade team fell to the Patriots. The third and fourth grade team's defense managed to step up late in the game, allowing the Cardinals to hang on to their lead and earn the 21-20 victory...
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