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Q&A with Hanover signee Aubrey Walton
(High School Sports ~ 05/07/20)
Q: What led you to choose Hanover? Aubrey Walton: Hanover was the first school I visited and from day one I fell in love with it. The equipment for my major, kinesiology potential physical therapy and the campus was beyond beautiful. When I talked to coach Preocanin he mentioned things about the team it seemed like a family. ...
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David Ryan Gastineau
(Obituary ~ 05/07/20)
David Ryan Gastineau, 63, of Foley, Ala., lost his battle with cancer and passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family and loved ones on May 6. David was born Jan. 24, 1957 in Linton. He is survived by his son, Benjamin Levi (Suzanne) Gastineau, and three grandchildren, Matthew, Jenna and Jacob Gastineau all of Port Richey, Flo.; his father, Donald E. “Gene” Gastineau and his wife Arlene of Bloomfield; his mother Janet S. Tincher and her husband Jerry of Linton...
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Mary Bruner
(Obituary ~ 05/07/20)
Mary Bruner, age 84, of Linton passed away peacefully at 3:05 a.m. Wednesday, May 6 at Glenburn Nursing Home in Linton. She was born in Greene County on Oct. 6, 1935, the daughter of Irvin and Cayula (Stark) Carpenter. She was a member of the Bible Wesleyan Chapel (formerly the Community Bible Church) in Linton. Mary was a homemaker and enjoyed being with her family...
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Emma Records named the recipient of Next Generation Philanthropist award
(Local News ~ 05/07/20)
The Next Generation Philanthropist award (NGP) is an award that recognizes seniors who are graduating from high school who have advocated to a great extent on behalf of Riley Children’s Hospital and its patients. One such recipient of the award is Emma Records and she feels that this award has been coming her way for quite some time. However, it was not the reason that she got involved with Dance Marathon and put forth such an effort to help out at Riley Children’s Hospital...
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