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Amy Louise Donkle Gaines
(Obituary ~ 02/11/21)
Mrs. Amy Louise Donkle Gaines, 62, passed on to a better place on Monday, February 8, 2021. The family is planning a memorial service in the summer. Amy, a native of Beloit, Wisconsin, was the daughter of the late Robert and Virginia Brown Donkle. She dedicated her life to children and children’s causes having taught pre-school and elementary school most of her life, most recently in Bloomfield, IN. She was a creative teacher and loved to read and tell stories to the children...
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Lyons town council pushes back on marshal's department
(Local News ~ 02/11/21)
The Lyons town council met in regular session on Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in the community building. During the meeting, Lyons Fire reported that the department has gained three new recruits. In honor of the late Fire Chief Teddy York, Scott Powers said, “We’re sorely going to miss him. Not only was he part of the fire department, I mean for the town; he plowed a lot of snow and grated rock...he umpired baseball.”...
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Nancy L. Williams
(Obituary ~ 02/11/21)
Nancy L. Williams, 56, of Bloomfield Indiana passed away Monday, February 8, 2021 at her home. She was born April 17, 1964 in Bloomington, Indiana the daughter of Donald Leon and Mary Frances (Conder) Reed. Nancy was a graduate of Bloomington North High School. She married Eddie Lamar Williams on September 25, 2003 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee...
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Robert Foster Hasler
(Obituary ~ 02/11/21)
Robert Foster Hasler, 97, passed away on Tuesday, February 9, 2021, at Saint Thomas Hospital in Murfreesboro, TN. He was the husband of Wilma Jean Hall Hasler. They shared 74 years of marriage together. He was born in Bicknell, Indiana and was the son of John Olaf and Arkie Hasler. ...
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Bloomfield embraces underdog role against GCA
(High School Sports ~ 02/11/21)
The Bloomfield community eagerly awaits to see how the Lady Cardinals will fare with No. 8 Greenwood Christian Academy Saturday afternoon at the Southwestern Regional. Coach Ron Knepp knows his team is the underdog but it is a role he welcomes. “We’re are an underdog and we kind of like that role. We’ve got to drive two hours away. Everyone else is about a half an hour,” Knepp said...
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Miners launch brick fundraiser
(High School Sports ~ 02/11/21)
The past year with the COVID-19 pandemic has been hard on many sectors of the economy and athletic departments are no exception. Linton-Stockton athletic director Charlie Karazsia launched the school’s first fundraiser for the athletic department this month in an attempt to make up for lost revenue...
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Hoops and Notes; Linton senior Lydia McCammon earns praise for work ethic in multiple fields
(High School Sports ~ 02/11/21)
It is not often you see a student leading the marching band while also playing on the varsity basketball team. Then again it is not often you see a student like Lydia McCammon, a senior at Linton-Stockton. Lydia enjoys both roles her senior season as she has been known to conduct the Linton pep band through the national anthem in her basketball uniform...
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