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GCGH Auxiliary takes procedural refresher courses
(Local News ~ 08/13/19)
The Greene County General Hospital Auxiliary met for their regular monthly meeting Aug. 5 in the hospital conference room with 20 members present. The meeting was called to order by President Dorothy Soliday. Linda Haseman gave the devotions entitled “Whatever We Do.”...
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Laymon descendants 54th family reunion
(Local News ~ 08/13/19)
On Sunday, Aug. 4, 2018, 24 descendants and friends of the late Ersie and Margaret Laymon gathered at Humphreys Park in Linton to celebrate their 54th annual family reunion. There are no surviving Laymon siblings, and only one sibling spouse – Uncle Dick Hill of Rensselaer...
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North Daviess Class of 1974 celebrates 45th reunion
(Local News ~ 08/13/19)
The North Daviess High School Class of 1974 held their 45th reunion on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019 at Casa Sevilla restaurant in Odon. The evening was spent rekindling old friendships and catching up on events over the past 45 years. Classmates who have passed too soon were remembered with a memorial table display in their honor. ...
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Strut with your mutt for CARE
(Local News ~ 08/13/19)
The organizers of the third annual CAnine REscue (CARE) CARE-a-thon 5K are busy getting ready for this year’s event, Held at Shakamak State Park at 9 a.m. Sept. 7, registration begins at 8:30 a.m. All funds raised will assist the nonprofit CARE with the costs of medical care, preventative medications, food, spay and neuter services, microchipping and animal housing...
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Clark, McDonald takes oaths of office
(Local News ~ 08/13/19)
The newest leaders of the Linton Police Department were officially sworn in Monday night at the Linton City Council meeting. Linton Mayor John Wilkes read the oath of office to recently-appointed Police Chief Paul Clark and Assistant Chief Debbie McDonald...
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Cardinals seek historic first win in soccer
(High School Sports ~ 08/13/19)
BLOOMFIELD -- The Cardinals hope to make school history this season. Bloomfield will be looking for its first win ever in soccer in 2019. Last year, a co-ed Cardinal team compiled an 0-7 record for its inaugural soccer season. First-year coach Andrew Bladen noted Bloomfield will field a boys team that will play a full schedule this year although a few games will be co-ed...
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Lady Cards hope full season brings a W
(High School Sports ~ 08/13/19)
BLOOMFIELD -- Will a full season bring the taste of victory? Last year, Bloomfield played only three games in girls soccer, losing all of them. The Lady Cardinals will play 10 games this year in addition to four co-ed contests. First-year coach Ryan Lawrey said he hopes the Lady Cards will pick up the first win in school history, maybe even breaking .500. However, he noted “we’ve got some good teams we’re going to play...
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Lady Cards will play with an experienced deck
(High School Sports ~ 08/13/19)
BLOOMFIELD -- An experienced team gives Bloomfield high hopes for the 2019 season. Last year, Bloomfield (19-10) won the Clay City Sectional, but lost to Hauser in the first round of the Morristown Regional. Coach Deanna Potts said the Lady Cards should have another good campaign this year...
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Matthew Laurel Hardesty
(Obituary ~ 08/13/19)
Matthew Laurel Hardesty, 37, Linton, went to be with the Lord on August 12, 2019. Matt died in a tragic accident on the Cumberland River in Kentucky, doing what he loved, fishing. Matt was born in Sullivan County March 10, 1982 to Larry and Elaine (Marcotte) Hardesty. Matt graduated from Union High School in 2000 and Ivy Tech with an associate degree in electricity in 2005...
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ISP reminds you to stop for school buses
(Local News ~ 08/13/19)
The end of summer can mean only one thing: school is back in session. School buses will be back on the road and troopers with the Indiana State Police Bloomington Post will be there to watch for stop-arm violations. High-visibility enforcement will be used to encourage motorists to stop for school buses and take enforcement action for those that don’t...
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Richard Moffatt
(Obituary ~ 08/13/19)
Richard Moffatt, 90, Rush County, passed away on Aug. 12, 2019, surrounded by his family. He was born on Dec. 2, 1929, in Orange County to the late Charles C. and Bessie (Goodpastor) Moffatt. Richard married Shirley Ann (Patterson) Moffatt, and she preceded him in death on Aug. ...
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Shakamak Lady Lakers: Back and better than ever
(High School Sports ~ 08/13/19)
JASONVILLE – The Shakamak Lady Lakers are poised for another “Messmerizing” cross country season. Last fall – for the first time in school history – Shakamak qualified for the semistate as a team, finishing fifth at the Bedford-North Lawrence Regional to advance...
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Laker harriers “Getting down to business”
(High School Sports ~ 08/13/19)
JASONVILLE – Shakamak co-coach Nicole Walters says the Lakers boys cross country team is getting down to serious business as the season approaches. “The guys all got together and said, ‘Let’s get down to business,’” Walters said. “We’re hopeful this year. I think we’re going to be a lot more competitive...
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New coach seeks new direction for Shakamak volleyball
(High School Sports ~ 08/13/19)
JASONVILLE – A new coach hopes to change the fortunes of the Shakamak volleyball program and steer the Lady Lakers in a different direction. Former Union (Dugger) standout Emeral (Holladay) Goff takes over this year and will try to right the Lakers’ ship...
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