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Valerie Anne Chipman
(Obituary ~ 06/22/23)
Valerie Anne Chipman, 62, of Bloomfield, passed away on Sunday, June 18, 2023 at her residence. Born January 22, 1961 in Gary, she was the daughter of Leonard Joseph and Mary Lou (Penick) Kienzynski. Valerie was a homemaker. Surviving relatives include one son, Aaron Chipman (Dana) of Bloomfield; stepdaughters, Laurie Brooke Petty (Ryan) of Orleans and Carla Marcowitz (Howard) of St. ...
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Lois Ann Neidigh
(Obituary ~ 06/22/23)
Lois Ann Neidigh, 76, of Bloomington, passed away on Wednesday, June 21, 2023 at Brickyard Healthcare in Bloomington. Born July 8, 1946 in Bloomington, she was the daughter of Joseph Earl and Emma Jane (Hardy) Hudson. Lois was a licensed practical nurse for the then Golden Living Center in Bloomington...
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Bloomfield’s Boone Holtsclaw pitches in Futures Game
(High School Sports ~ 06/22/23)
LAFAYETTE – Bloomfield’s Boone Holtsclaw played in a game Wednesday to showcase his skills to college coaches. The Futures Game is for uncommitted sophomores and juniors in the state and Holtsclaw fit the bill after completing his junior season. Holtsclaw pitched the fifth inning of the Futures Game for the Gray Team. He had two strikeouts and gave up no earned runs and allowed just one hit...
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Four Miners to play one last football game together
(High School Sports ~ 06/22/23)
TERRE HAUTE – The annual Wabash Valley Football Coaches All-Star game will take place Saturday and four Miners have been preparing for the game all week. Linton’s Hunter Gennicks, Aiden Giles, Nathan Watson and Wrigley Franklin will represent the Miners in the game...
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Sherrard, Yeryar to play in All-Star Game
(High School Sports ~ 06/22/23)
LAFAYETTE – Two Greene County baseball stars will represent Southern Indiana this weekend. Recents graduates in Bloomfield’s Brett Sherrard and Shakamak’s Brady Yeryar will play in the North-South All-Star series. Sherrard and Yeryar will play for the South Team with multiple games on Saturday and special events Sunday. All three games will take place at Loeb Stadium in Lafayette, Indiana...
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Iconic bus to headline parade
(Local News ~ 06/22/23)
A bus with cinema history will be making a 130-mile journey to take its place in the Linton Freedom Festival Parade. The bus for the Hickory Huskers in the 1986 movie “Hoosiers” will be in the parade. The state runner-up Linton varsity boys basketball team will be riding the bus as the parade ambassadors...
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WRV team brings home state 1A title
(Local News ~ 06/22/23)
The White River Valley High School Clay Target team, in its third year of existence, has earned the distinction of being the only Greene County school team to take home a state championship this year, and it’s a badge they’ll wear with pride. “This journey started three years ago, when I had the idea to form a team,” said WRV Trap Shooting Team Coach Matthew Birt. “Without the backing of Assistant Coaches Cody Clements and Cole Roark, we wouldn’t have even started it.”...
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Linton officials announce 2023 parade ambassadors
(Local News ~ 06/22/23)
The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce and the Linton Freedom Festival Taskforce announced the Parade Ambassadors for the 117th Linton Freedom Festival Parade will be the Linton-Stockton High School state finalists in cross country, ladies volleyball, men’s basketball and ladies track...
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2023 Freedom Festival Hall of Fame winner is Kathy Matthews
(Local News ~ 06/22/23)
The recipient of the 2023 Freedom Festival Hall of Fame Award is Kathy Matthews. Matthews joins the list of past-distinguished Hall of Fame recipients that includes Paul and Bryan Correll, Dr. Homer Moore, Wilma Roush, Delmar Hasler, Sue Knoll, Jimmy K and Connie Wright, Gayle and Jerry Margraf, Fran Abbott, Rev. Erica and Mike Roth, Nigel Lehman, Mike and Marsha Kelley, Bill Cravens, Noble Stallons, Bob Moss, Clarence Creager, Sherman Anderson, Joe Angell, Ted Bishop, Bob Bradford and others...
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