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Gov. Daniels gets first-hand look at Eastern Greene kindergarten classes
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
EASTERN HEIGHTS -- Gov. Mitch Daniels visited Eastern Greene Elementary School on Wednesday afternoon to get a good look at its all-day kindergarten classes as well as talk to teachers who have experience with the program. The afternoon tour focused on visiting four kindergarten classes while the students took part in special classes such as art, music, PE and character education. EG Elementary has offered full-day kindergarten since 1992...
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TRC announces 2006-07 hoop squads
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/07)
The Tri-River Conference announced its boys and girls all-conference squads for 2006-07 Wednesday night. Several local players received honors, including Linton-Stockton senior Jenny Poe, Jessica Gilbert of Shakamak and Megan Gambill of Union (Dugger), who were all named to the first team...
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Eastern Greene softball looking to put pieces together
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/07)
EASTERN HEIGHTS -- Third-year Eastern Greene softball coach Gina Ingram will be looking to mix a group of seniors with a healthy combination of underclassmen to lead the T-birds throughout the 2007 season. "We are looking at 25 right now, which is a good turnout," said Ingram. ...
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Julie Lynn (Franklin) Tanner
(Obituary ~ 03/08/07)
Julie Lynn (Franklin) Tanner, 33, of Jasonville, passed away at 6:25 a.m. on Tuesday, March 6, 2007 at her residence. Born July 7, 1973 in Terre Haute, she was the daughter of James L. and Janice K. (Hair) Franklin. She was a phlebotomist, CNA and medical technician and attended the Lawton Street Christian Church...
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WILL YOUR STATE REPRESENTATIVE BE THE NEXT HOOSIER IDOL?
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
INDIANAPOLIS -- Who will the next Hoosier Idol? No one knows who the panel of judges will select during Hoosier Idol 2007, a unique fundraising dinner, silent auction and entertainment gala featuring members of the Indiana General Assembly. The event will take place March 21 at the Indiana Room Ballroom, 140 W. Washington Street, beginning with a reception and silent auction at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. followed by legislative performances...
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Vendors enjoy Spring Expo
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
Thanks to all who participated and attended this year's Spring Expo at the Linton Armory. In speaking with our vendors, most felt they had a successful day. Mike Maylee with AirEvac reported he sold several new memberships and Donna Hashman with Leaf Guard was pleased with her bookings...
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Greene county court news
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
greene superior criminal case State v. Michelle L. Kortea, driving while suspended State v. Steven M. Paynter, check deception State v. Todd A. Flinn, check deception State v. William L. Bayne, check deception State v. Chad D. Bruner, check deception...
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Cooper enjoys her job as school nurse
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
Whether it's a headache, a stomachache, a fever or a loose tooth, students at Linton-Stockton depend on Marlene Cooper, RN, BS, the corporation nurse, to take care of their needs. Cooper, who's been the corporation's nurse for 11 years, said she loves her job and she loves being around children...
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Bloomfield Town Council meets
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
Bids for the new fire engine were opened and taken under advisement at the Bloomfield Town Council meeting Wednesday night. A total of three bids were received and the winning bid will be awarded March 21 at 4 p.m. at town hall. The base bid received from WSF Fire Rescue totaled $192,737. The base bid received from Roberson Fire & Safety was $188,665, and the base bid received from Fire Service, Inc. was $169,683.71...
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Work progressing on Linton library
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
Even though the weather has not been very cooperative, the contractors have made a great deal of progress and the brickwork is going up on the new building. Be sure to drive by and see how nice the building is looking. The inside is even better. We will be looking for many volunteers to help with the move this summer -- organizers, able-bodied individuals and even volunteers to provide food/snacks for the hard workers -- there will be jobs for everyone and every age group...
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GREENE COUNTY JAIL LOG
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
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Official: There's no set formula for residency cases
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
Keith McDonald's political future lies in the hands of the Greene County Election Board as it will rule whether or not McDonald will be able to run for mayor of Linton in the May primary election. The election board will meet at 2 p.m. on Friday in the commissioner's room of the courthouse...
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Gov. Daniels speaks about several issues with Greene County Daily World
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
(EDITOR'S NOTE: Gov. Mitch Daniels granted an exclusive interview to the Greene County Daily World before he left Eastern Greene Elementary School on Wednesday afternoon.) EASTERN HEIGHTS -- Gov. Mitch Daniels was on the road Wednesday afternoon in his mobile office rolling through the hills of eastern Greene County...
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Town of Bloomfield, Greene County Foundation will benefit from bequest
(Local News ~ 03/08/07)
The Greene County Foundation and the town of Bloomfield will each benefit from a sizable bequest that has been left by a rural Linton woman. The bequest from the estate of Mildred Leavitt, Route 2, Linton, who died Feb. 1, 2006, totals $250,000. She was 95-years-old at the time of her passing at Glenburn Home...
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Area sports briefs
(High School Sports ~ 03/08/07)
Awards program March 20 The White River Valley Junior High winter sport awards program will be Tuesday, March 20 at the WRV High School cafeteria. Seventh and eighth grade boys and girls basketball teams as well as cheerleaders will be recognized. Baseball league looking...
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