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Decision on alcohol license remains on hold
(Local News ~ 06/08/06)
The debate on the controversial alcoholic beverage licensing of an eastern Greene County pizza parlor failed to materialize Wednesday afternoon when the owner of Grip's Pizza asked for and was granted a continuance by the Greene County Alcoholic Beverage Commission...
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Nina Darlene (Hutchison) Sexton
(Obituary ~ 06/08/06)
ANDERSON ' Nine Darlene (Hutchison) Sexton, 71, of Anderson, passed away Wednesday, June 7, 2006 at Community Hospital in Anderson after a brief illness. Born May 12, 1935 in Dugger, she was the daughter of Everett and Cora (Cobb) Hutchison. She had been married to Larry D. Sexton, who passed away Nov. 30, 1991...
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Charles L. Orman
(Obituary ~ 06/08/06)
Charles L. Orman, 69, of Jasonville, passed away at 10:22 p.m. on Tuesday, June 6, 2006 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Born Aug. 15, 1936 in Howesville, he was the son of Roy R. Orman and Sarah Fulford Orman. On July 10, 1959, he married Carmen (Connie) deGarteiz in Madrid, Spain...
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Charla Kay Kelly
(Obituary ~ 06/08/06)
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- Charla Kay Kelly, 53, of Colorado Springs, Colo., passed away Tuesday, May 9, 2006. Born Oct. 2, 1952 in Linton, she was the daughter of Charles W. Bennett and Neoma K. (Vowell) Bennett. She was known to all as Kay. She loved nature, camping, watching beautiful birds and any other of God's creatures...
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No injuries reported in wreck in eastern Greene County
(Local News ~ 06/08/06)
No injuries were reported in a three-vehicle chain reaction traffic accident on State Road 54, east of Bloomfield on Wednesday. The accident occurred when a 2000 Mack tri-axle truck owned by Young Trucking of Unionville, driven by William Ayers, 53, Columbus, was stopped in traffic near the intersection with County Road 375 East -- in Richland Township -- behind a Ford F-350 pickup, driven by Daniel Frye, 36, of Bloomfield...
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Apple Festival vendors asked to sign up early
(Local News ~ 06/08/06)
The Bloomfield Apple Festival Committee met Wednesday and discussed the fact that normally the festival draws about 120 vendors and currently only 36 have signed-up. "People need to get their contracts in," explained Apple Festival Committee President Leroy Barnhill. "We're at the norm we try to give the vendors the same spots year after year ... sometimes there are minor changes."...
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Bloomfield council agrees to purchase SUV
(Local News ~ 06/08/06)
The Bloomfield Town Council unanimously agreed Wednesday night to purchase a 2006 Ford Explorer from Bloomington Ford for the police department. The purchase of the vehicle is not to exceed $27,500. One Bloomfield resident, Amber Branstetter, questioned the council members as to why they received no bid for a car...
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Borders, Waterman applaud efforts to bring broadband to Jasonville, Dugger
(Local News ~ 06/08/06)
JASONVILLE -- State Rep. Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville) and Sen. John Waterman (R-Shelburn) joined AT&T officials Wednesday to announce that the company's "High Speed to the Heartland" initiative will bring broadband service to Jasonville and Dugger...
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Jones looking forward to Pride Day
(Local News ~ 06/08/06)
Linton's first 2006 Pride Day is scheduled for Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. Besides cleaning up the community, Linton Street and Sanitation Department Superintendent Tim Turpen said, Pride Day also keeps large, unwanted items out of the city's trash trucks...
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Linton aims at a repeat trip to state golf finals
(High School Sports ~ 06/08/06)
The Linton Miners' golf team will look to defend their regional title on Friday when they take part in the Heritage Hills Regional at Christmas Lake Golf Course in Santa Claus, IN. The Miners posted a 307 last year to easily win the regional ahead of Mt. Vernon and Evansville North, who trailed Linton by 16 strokes at 323...
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