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Miners end sectional drought, top Arrows (High School Sports ~ 11/05/22)
SULLIVAN – It took six years for Linton to win a sectional after being promoted to Class 2A and they did so with a win on the field of its rival. Linton outlasted Sullivan 33-24 to win the Sectional 37 title. “Proud of the boys of the way they came out and played. Got the “W” tonight. All their efforts really paid off to win a championship tonight,” Coach Brian Oliver said... -
Ned B. Kent (Obituary ~ 11/05/22)
Ned B. Kent, 105, of Washington, formerly of Sandborn, went to Heaven peacefully, with loved ones at his side, on Thursday, November 3, 2022, at Daviess Community Hospital in Washington. He was born February 23, 1917, in Taylor Township to Clyde and Barbara ‘Ellen’ (Benham) Kent. Ned married the love of his life, Julia Adelyne (McKee) Kent, on December 19, 1948 and they enjoyed 71 years together... -
Michael Edward Pulis (Obituary ~ 11/05/22)
Michael Edward Pulis 79, of Lyons, passed away on Thursday, November 3, 2022 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Born November 11, 1942 in Muncie, he was the son of Glen W. and Opal Mae (Tyler) Pulis. He was a technical writer for SAIC retiring in 2003. He attended Switz City Christian Church, where he enjoyed singing... -
Wapahani too much for Linton in state title (High School Sports ~ 11/05/22)
MUNCIE – In a game where Linton was seeking its first state championship in volleyball the Miners could not punch through the top ranked Raiders of Wapahani. Linton took a set but fell 25-18, 22-25, 25-15, 25-18. The Miners, however, knew the experience meant just as much as the game...
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