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Penny Darlene Berry
(Obituary ~ 05/29/17)
Penny Darlene Berry, 60, of Jasonville, passed away Saturday, May 27, 2017 at Lyons Health and Living. She was born March 15, 1957 in Indianapolis to Richard and Joetta (Bennett) Baker. She was a graduate of Linton Stockton High School. She was a member of Lighthouse Ministries. She enjoyed singing, cooking and spending time with her grandkids...
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Miners sink Lakers 7-0
(High School Sports ~ 05/29/17)
MITCHELL -- Monday’s baseball sectional semifinal between the Linton-Stockton Miners and the Shakamak Lakers bore little resemblance to the regular season meeting of these two teams - at least for the first four innings. Nearly three weeks ago the Miners pounded out 14 hits including three home runs defeating the Lakers 14-1 at Shakamak...
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Eastern Greene Class of 2017 says goodbye
(Local News ~ 05/29/17)
Every year, another class enters and another class leaves, but for 84 seniors of Eastern Greene High School, the transition was made from student to alumni. Saturday, the Eastern Greene High School gym was filled with family, friends and members of the community to celebrate the 2017 class as they made the ceremonial transition to the next chapter of their lives...
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LSSC Class of 2017 says ‘thanks’
(Local News ~ 05/29/17)
The unofficial theme for Linton-Stockton High School Class of 2017 commencement ceremony Saturday was thankfulness. Salutatorian Thaniel Heath kicked off the discussion of thankfulness during his presentation before students walked across the stage to grasp their diplomas. ...
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T-Birds advance to sectional final
(High School Sports ~ 05/29/17)
MITCHELL -- The Eastern Greene Thunderbirds needed little more than Caleb Hamilton’s big bat and Nick Abel’s pitching to dispatch the South Knox Spartans Monday afternoon. Hamilton drove in three of Eastern Greene’s five runs on a home run and a double...
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WRV gets first win at right time of season
(High School Sports ~ 05/29/17)
SWITZ CITY -- White River Valley won its first baseball game of the season Monday morning and it came at the right time. The Wolverines (1-17) beat Clay City 9-4 to win the first semifinal of the White River Valley Sectional. The Eels (6-15) never seriously threatened WRV as the Wolverines took a 7-0 lead after two innings...
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WRV referendum faces decrease in funding
(Local News ~ 05/29/17)
A recent state bill will be reducing the amount of money raised by the White River Valley referendum. According to WRV Superintendent Bob Hacker, the bill will be reducing the assessed valuation (AV) of farmland by 25 percent over the next three years...
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Bloomfield students excited for next step
(Local News ~ 05/29/17)
Following Bloomfield High School Class of 2017’s commencement celebration Saturday, students were a mixture of excited and full of nerves as they looked toward the next phase of their lives. Newly-graduated Haley DeVito said she was a little overwhelmed after Saturday’s ceremony, but also excited for the future...
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Miners repeat as sectional champions
(High School Sports ~ 05/29/17)
MITCHELL -- Two big innings carried the Linton-Stockton Miners to another Class 2A Sectional 47 baseball sectional championship Monday at Gary Seitzinger Field in Mitchell. The Miners broke open a 2-1 ballgame with a four-run third inning. Linton-Stockton piled on four more in the fourth frame en route to a 10-1 victory over the Eastern Greene Thunderbirds and a second straight sectional championship...
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Thunderbirds take the fifth to take Bloomfield 9-7
(High School Sports ~ 05/29/17)
CLAY CITY -- Both teams enjoyed a big fifth inning Monday afternoon, but North Central scored more runs to edge Bloomfield 9-7 in the second semifinal of the White River Valley Sectional. The Thunderbirds (7-13) exploded for seven runs in the fifth to snap a 1-1 tie. The Cardinals (4-19) countered with five in their half of the inning, but that two-run margin stood, and North Central advanced to the championship...
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WRV wins first sectional title ever in baseball
(High School Sports ~ 05/29/17)
SWITZ CITY -- White River Valley won the first baseball sectional in school history Monday night by the margin of a double play. The Wolverines (2-17) led North Central 5-4 in the bottom of the seventh, but the Thunderbirds (7-14) had bases loaded and appeared to be as hot as the interior of a star in an inning where their first six batters reached base. ...
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