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Phillip W. Halderman
(Obituary ~ 09/24/07)
Phillip W. Halderman, 66, of North Miami, FL, passed away Saturday Sept. 1 at his residence. He was born in Worthington on April 3, 1941 to Joseph Roscoe and Virginia (O'Neal) Halderman. He was a self-employed master locksmith for more than 20 years and a member of the American Locksmith Association...
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Terri Lynn McKee
(Obituary ~ 09/24/07)
Terri Lynn McKee, 50, of Merom, passed away at 8:35 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007 at Sullivan County Community Hospital in Sullivan. Born Sept. 3, 1957 in Sullivan, she was the daughter of Andy and LaDonna Price Golish. Survivors include: her husband, Roger McGee of Merom; her father and step-mother, Andy and Janice Golish of Merom; three sons, Sonny Osborne of Merom Station and Charles McKee and Roger McKee, both of Merom; a daughter, Deanna Arnold of Dugger; two sisters, Donna McKee of Merom, Lynsey Golish of Merom; three brothers, Damon Golish of Dugger, Jim Golish of Sullivan and Jeff Golish of Merom; and seven grandchildren.. ...
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Justin Shane Mowery
(Obituary ~ 09/24/07)
Justin Shane Mowery, 19, of Jasonville, passed away on Sunday afternoon, Sept. 23, 2007, at Wishard Hospital in Indianapolis, due to injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He was born Sept. 30, 1987, in Sullivan, the son of Bobby S. and Char Lene (Thompson) Mowery...
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Harry Leon "Red" Bedwell
(Obituary ~ 09/24/07)
Harry Leon "Red" Bedwell, 89, Jasonville passed away at 7:55 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, 2007 at Shakamak Good Samaritan Center in Jasonville. Born Feb. 25, 1918 in Coalmont, he was the son of Nathan Sylvester and Sylvia (Burger) Bedwell. He did carpentry work at Fort Harrison Products in Terre Haute...
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The next time you feel like spreading gossip ... don't!
(Column ~ 09/24/07)
Little towns. Big mouths. (Revisited) That's right folks, let's talk gossip again. How is it that one person's hot air can become a true fact within a simple conversation? I've often said the easiest way to set the town afire with smack talk is to stand on Main Street and just chat with some non-suspecting person...
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Rotary thankful for support shown for races
(Letter to the Editor ~ 09/24/07)
To the Editor: On the weekend of Sept. 8 and 9 the Linton Rotary Club held the 18th annual Rotary Go-kart race. This event held at Humphreys Park in Linton is our largest fundraiser of the year. The proceeds of this event funds our scholarship program, given each year to graduates at Linton-Stockton High School. We could not pull off this monumental task without the support and sponsorship of many people, organizations and businesses...
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Sounds Offs
(Column ~ 09/24/07)
Sound Offs must be no more than 60 words and the newspaper reserves the right not to publish distasteful comments and personal attacks. To submit a Sound Off, mail it to P.O. Box 129, Linton, Ind., 47441or e-mail cpruett@dailycitizen.com Please fix Lone Tree Road...
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County Learning Center offering variety of upcoming classes
(Local News ~ 09/24/07)
SWITZ CITY -- The deadline is approaching for a variety of upcoming classes at the Greene County Learning Center located at White River Valley High School in Switz City. Registrations for spring semester will begin in October and the spring schedule will be on the Learning Center web site by October 15. Call the Learning Center at 659-3862 for more information...
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State buffer conservation program available in two county area
(Local News ~ 09/24/07)
Conservation of your Greene or Sullivan county farmland could put money in your pocket as well as provide a much-needed habitat for quail. Quail -- which is an upland species -- is being pushed out of its habitat by farming, explained Monte McIntosh, a buffer technician for the Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 09/24/07)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department responded Friday through Sunday to one trespassing, two medical/extractions, one follow-up investigation, four information only, one fight/bar and three other fights, two custody dispute/exchanges, three protective order violations, one public intoxication, two structure fires, one loitering, one missing/runaway juvenile, two accidents with personal injury, two lost and founds, five medical/illness, one animal complaint, two suspicious vehicles/persons, two burglaries, five harassment complaints, one bicycle theft, two other thefts, two welfare checks/concerns, two domestic disputes, one domestic/neighbor dispute, one open door/garage, two ordinance violations, one battery and provided one funeral escort, seven school/foot patrols, six extra patrols, one assist to another agency, and made eight traffic stops.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Police Reports ~ 09/24/07)
GREENE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Sondra D. Tewell, possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana CIVIL CASES GMAC Mortgage, LLC v. Judith A. Blann, Allen J. Blann, mortgage foreclosure GREENE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES...
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Kings to celebrate Golden Anniversary
(Anniversary ~ 09/24/07)
Gale and Carolyn King will celebrate their golden anniversary with an open house Sunday at the Mineral Church Community Building from 2-5 p.m. They were united in Holy Matrimony on Aug. 28, 1957 by the Rev. Rex Cracraft at Bloomington. They are the parents of two sons, Jeff and his wife Deloris of Bloomington, Kevin and his wife Lori of Bloomfield, and two grandsons, Cody of Bloomfield and Justin who is deceased...
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Sollars birth announced
(Births ~ 09/24/07)
Andrew and Jessica Sollars of Indianapolis, formerly of Linton, would like to announce the birth of their daughter, Kinsey Lowe Sollars. She was born May 5, 2007 at Clarian West of Indy. She weighed 7 pounds and 8 ounces, and was 20 inches long. She's the granddaughter of Jane Sollars of Linton...
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Linton elementary students start day with Minds-in-Motion
(Local News ~ 09/24/07)
Every morning the hallway of a Greene County elementary school comes alive with students balancing, jumping and rolling their way toward a better day academically. Kindergarten and first-grade students at Linton-Stockton Elementary School are starting the day off with a new program called Minds-in-Motion -- which is designed to move students through a maze of physical activities...
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Bloomfield man critically hurt in Sunday accident on Lone Tree Road
(Local News ~ 09/24/07)
A Bloomfield man was seriously injured and was airlifted to Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis by Air-Evac helicopter ambulance following a two-vehicle wreck on Sunday evening. The two-vehicle crash happened at 6:16 p.m. at the intersection of County Road 1000W (Lone Tree Road) and 700N (Terre Haute) in Wright Township,...
- Jasonville man dies in Sunday crash (Local News ~ 09/24/07)
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Domestic disturbance case probe leads to 'meth' arrest for Linton man
(Local News ~ 09/24/07)
An arrest warrant was already in the works because of probation violations, when a domestic disturbance call sent Andrew W. Scott, 19, Linton, to jail a little early. A Bloomfield police officer was dispatched to the parking lot of the Pamida Store on the south side of Bloomfield last Tuesday in reference to a domestic situation, advised that the male subject was threatening to harm himself and was in possession of methamphetamine...
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Second arrest made in thefts from Shakamak School District buses
(Local News ~ 09/24/07)
A second arrest has been made in connection with the theft of radios, fire extinguishers and other items from Metropolitan School District of Shakamak school buses in Jasonville last August. Stephen C. Wood, 32, Jasonville, was arrested by Jasonville Police Department Officer Danny Keller on Thursday and incarcerated in the Greene County Jail on a preliminary charge of theft, a class D felony...
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Police looking for man after bar fight
(Local News ~ 09/24/07)
A Saturday morning barroom fight at the Uptown Tavern in Dugger has led to the arrest of one Dugger woman and a warrant for a Linton man who fled the scene on foot. According to a report, Dugger Town Marshal Dave Heaton was dispatched at 3:45 a.m. to the Dugger bar while a fight involving pool sticks and a baseball bat was under way...
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Eastern Greene wins Shakamak Invitational
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/07)
For the first time in 13 years, the Eastern Greene High School girls cross country team won the Shakamak Invitational Saturday. "This is only the second time in school history we have won this meet. The last time was 1994," said Eastern Greene coach Mike Caldwell...
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Bloomfield drops match at South Knox
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/07)
Bloomfield volleyball coach Laura Kay Rose felt her team took a step in the wrong direction Monday night in its 25-12, 28-27, 25-23 loss at South Knox. "We didn't show up mentally," said Rose of the now 9-13 Cards. "It was one mistake after the other the entire way through. It was like a different team out there compared to what I've seen the last couple of games."...
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Sports Briefs: Septmeber 25
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/07)
Softball tournament Oct. 13-14 The White River Valley sixth grade AAU girls basketball team will be sponsoring a coed softball tournament Oct. 13-14 at Worthington. Entry fee is $150. For more information, contact Rachele Schantz at (812) 381-1949. Seventh graders win...
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JV Miners defeat North Knox
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/07)
The Linton JV football team is now 5-1 after a 22-6 win over North Knox Monday night on Roy Williams Field in Linton. The Miners jumped out to a 14-0 win thanks in part to a pair of two-yard touchdown runs from Evan Magni. Linton missed the kick on Magni's first touchdown run to go up 6-0, but Tony Samms converted a two-point conversion to put the Miners up 14-0...
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Evans continuing baseball career in Astros system
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/07)
After making two stops during the 2007 minor league baseball season, Bloomfield High School graduate Robert Tyler Evans has been invited to the Houston Astros' minor league spring training facility in Kissimmee, Fla. in February 2008. The 6-2, 185-pound Evans, who first attended Lincoln Trail Junior College in Robinson, Ill before transferring to Armstrong Atlantic State in Savannah, Georgia, was named to the National Collegiate Baseball Writer's Association's second team All-Region squad as an infielder as he became AASU's first player to hit .400 for an entire season since 2002.. ...
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Pairings announced for tennis sectionals
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/07)
The pairings for the boys tennis sectionals at Loogootee and Northview High Schools were announced Monday night. At Loogootee, the only match on Thursday will be defending champion host Lions against White River Valley at 5 p.m. The Wolverines have won four of 12 matches...
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Lady Miners take three of four
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/07)
The Linton High School volleyball team won three of four matches at the Eastern Hancock Invitational Saturday. In the opener for the Lady Miners, who are now 16-6, they defeated Tri-West Hendricks 17-25, 25-19, 15-6. Sarah Shaw (four), Izzy Carpenter (one) and Taneal Church (one) combined for six digs...
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WRV edges Miners, 3-2
(High School Sports ~ 09/24/07)
In a battle of Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference boys tennis teams, White River Valley defeated host Linton 3-2 in a match at Humphreys Park Monday. WRV (4-8) picked up points as Tyler Zimmerly and Adam Capehart won at No. 2 and 3 singles and the doubles teams of Reuvan Davis and Briar Sparks prevailed at No. 2 doubles...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/24/07)
Tulip Fest set for Sunday Tulip Church of God will host the annual Tulip Fest at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29. The event will be held at the new church, located north of Bloomfield on County Road 325N -- one-mile off of State Road 157N. There will be a hog roast, music, hayrides, games and an auction. Friends, family, community, all are invited to join in a fun fall day at Tulip...
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