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Elks Lodge honors Greene County veterans
(Local News ~ 11/14/05)
"No Greater Love hath no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friend." John 15: 12-14. Those were the words of a banner overlooking 172 white crosses in front of the Linton Elks Lodge on Saturday morning as Greene County veterans, living and dead, were honored during the third annual Greene County Veteran's Memorial Service...
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Secrest named area's top volleyball player
(High School Sports ~ 11/14/05)
DUGGER -- Stacey Secrest may arguably go down as the greatest athlete in Union High School history. If you want to make a case against it, you'll have a pretty hard time convincing others. Secrest has been a four year varsity letter winner in volleyball, soon to be a four year letter winner in basketball and in the spring, Secrest will compete in her fourth and final year in softball...
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Kenneth Wayne "Kenny" Hash
(Obituary ~ 11/14/05)
Kenneth Wayne "Kenny" Hash, 51, of Sandborn, passed away at 10 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 13, 2005 at Lyons Health & Living Center. Arrangements are pending at Anderson-Poindexter Funeral Homes. Final arrangements will be available at its Web site at www.andersonpoindexter.com...
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Harriett I. Deatrick
(Obituary ~ 11/14/05)
Harriett Imogene Deatrick, 90, of Worthington, passed away at 7 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 11, 2005 at Lyons Health and Living Center. Born June 11, 1915 in Worthington, she was the daughter of Harry and Daisy (Wall) Landis. On Sept. 30, 1938 she married William J. Deatrick. They spent 65 years together raising three daughters...
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Williams: Live up to your potential
(Local News ~ 11/14/05)
Live up to your potential, and raise your children to do the same -- that was the advice of retired SFC Rich Williams when he spoke to Bloomfield students on Veterans' Day. Williams said that's the best way to thank the nation's more than 24 million veterans for making and keeping the United States free. He said every right Americans have was earned and protected by veterans...
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Bloomfield School musical coming up this week, weekend
(Local News ~ 11/14/05)
The upcoming Bloomfield School musical --"Suessical -- is sure to please music fans of all ages. "Suessical" is written by Dr. Suess, explained Bloomfield School music director, Sheila Jerrels. The musical involves many of the familiar Suess characters such as the Cat in the Hat, Horton the elephant and Whoville residents all mixed in with a blend of musical genres...
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Linton-Stockton students honor veterans
(Local News ~ 11/14/05)
The Linton-Stockton Junior and Senior High Veterans' Day program Friday honored all living and fallen veterans and explained the U.S. flag folding ceremony. The program -- sponsored by the high school student council -- opened with the pledge of allegiance and the high school choir's performance of the national anthem...
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Crouch offers explanation on animal commission
(Local News ~ 11/14/05)
Discussion of an Animal Control Commission will come before the Greene County Board of Commissioners again Tuesday, and Commissioner Kathy Crouch wants to be sure the public understands the issue. "Getting people involved in the Animal Control Commission again will only help the entire scenario," she said. "It's not going to be some policing force we turn loose in the county -- not at all. The only thing they'll be allowed to do is come to the board with suggestions."...
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Restoration on marsh started in 2001
(Local News ~ 11/14/05)
The Natural Resources Conservation Service has been working hard over the past few years to restore Goose Pond Fish and Wildlife Area to its original state. Dan Luczynski, of NRCS, said restoration work began in 2001. Since then, several things have been done...
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Bloomfield man injured in Friday accident
(Local News ~ 11/14/05)
At least four people were injured in a three-vehicle accident on State Road 57 north of Washington in Daviess County on Friday afternoon. Toby Christopher Deem, 26, Bloomfield, was traveling south and turning left off of SR 57 at approximately 3:21 p.m. ...
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Eastern Greene routs Rivet in season opener
(High School Sports ~ 11/14/05)
EASTERN HEIGHTS -- First-year Eastern coach Dan Fidago said his girls basketball team was prepared for a "dog fight" in Friday's season-opener. But the visiting Vincennes Rivet Patriots were good dogs: They rolled over. The Thunderbirds crushed the Patriots 60-33 to start the season 1-0. It was Eastern's third straight opening-night win over Rivet...
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