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GCGH recognized for excellence in infant and maternal health
(Local News ~ 10/29/20)
GCGH was recognized yesterday by the Indiana Hospital Association (IHA), in partnership with Governor Eric J. Holcomb and State Health Commissioner Kris Box, M.D., FACOG, for their commitment to infant and maternal health at the first annual INspire Hospital of Distinction recognition program...
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Jay Stanton Price
(Obituary ~ 10/29/20)
Jay Stanton Price, 63, of Switz City, passed away on Oct. 28, 2020, at home. Jay was born in Linton. He was married on Aug. 10, 1998, to Lisa (Waskom) Price. He graduated from Central High School in 1974. He loved to hunt mushrooms and arrowheads, fish and play his guitar...
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State park passes and permits for 2021 now available
(State News ~ 10/29/20)
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources has announced park passes and permits for 2021 are now available. Indiana state park passes, lake permits, off-road cycling permits, and horse tags are now available for purchase at property offices, front gates, and at ShopINstateparks.com...
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Jerry L. Knight
(Obituary ~ 10/29/20)
Jerry L. Knight, age 81, passed away peacefully at 6:07 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 28, 2020, at his residence in Bloomfield. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on April 24, 1939, the son of Harry & Alma (Royer) Knight. Jerry was a 1958 graduate from West Baden High School. He was a machine operator at Bridgeport Brass for 21 years. He was a member of the Providence Baptist Church...
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Father-Son coordinators adapt to season; Miners to take visiting Vikings seriously
(High School Sports ~ 10/29/20)
Friday's sectional semifinal game with North Posey (6-3) looks easy based on history but Linton (7-3) does not want to take any chances. The Miners defeated the Vikings in a sectional game last year 51-0. “If they are not ready to play we will get beat. No doubt about it,” Linton defensive coordinator Mark Gennicks said...
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Eastern Greene to competition: Don't over look us anymore
(High School Sports ~ 10/29/20)
After four losing seasons, Eastern Greene varsity girl’s basketball team is ready to make a statement. The Thunderbirds are no longer an easy out. “I’m ready for a good season. We have a lot of up and coming talent and I think we will do a lot of great things this year,” senior Shelley Tarr said...
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