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Little department helps in big way
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
PLEASANTVILLE ---- This sleepy little community, about six miles south of Dugger, may not have much left ---- a couple of hundred homes, no businesses. But the folks of Pleasantville and the rest of Jefferson Township have fire protection, thanks to some concerned residents that comprise the Jefferson Township Volunteer Fire Department...
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Delema C. Hale Godsey
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
WORTHINGTON ---- Delema C. Hale Godsey, 77, of Worthington and formerly of Linton, passed away at 10:50 a.m., Wednesday, April 4, 2001 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Jan. 6, 1923 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Alpha and Delpha (Bowling) Hamilton...
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Union loses at Sullivan
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
Rance Fosdick had two hits and three RBIs to pace Sullivan to a 17-6 victory over Union (Dugger). The game was halted after five innings via the 10-run rule. Bobby Davidson and Korey Grow each had a double for the host Arrows, who improved to 2-0. Eric Head had a double for Union, now 0-2...
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High school sports roundup
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
Bloomfield loses at home North Knox came up with 11 hits in a 18-6 victory over host Bloomfield Wednesday, spoiling the home opener for the Cardinals. The Warriors hit four home runs, including two by Alex Kixmiller and one each by Daniel Trabant and Nevin Ashley...
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Linton girls, WRV boys win track openers
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
Linton-Stockton girls and the White River Valley boys track teams opened the season with wins in a triangular meet at Switz City Wednesday. The Lady Miners amassed 70 points, Mitchell had 44 and WRV was third with 42 points. WRV came up with 80 points to take first in the boys event. Mitchell had 51 points and Linton-Stockton placed third with 34 points...
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Hitting woes continue for Lady Miners
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
North Central pitchers Ashley Weil and Ashley Hardin combined to throw a one-hit shutout as the LadyBirds blanked host Linton-Stockton 10-0 in five innings in a Tri-River Conference softball game Wednesday. North Central improved to 3-0, 1-0 in the TRC while Linton slipped to 0-2, 0-1 in the conference...
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Lakers edge North in baseball
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
Jesse Yeryar tossed a two-hitter and had two hits, including the game-winning RBI, as Shakamak defeated Terre Haute North 2-1 in a high school baseball game at Jasonville Wednesday. Yeryar fanned three and walked one as he evened his record at 1-1 with a complete game victory...
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St. John faces rape charges
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A man whose most recent address is listed as the Greene County Jail is facing a rape charge, a class B felony. Barry St. John, 44 and previously of Jasonville, is facing not only the rape charge but a request for habitual felony offender sentence enhancement. St. John, according to court documents, has accumulated two or more prior unrelated felony offense convictions...
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County insurance to change starting May 1
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
Greene County employees learned at meetings Wednesday the county will be changing insurance plans May 1. "You are not going to be getting anymore taken out of your check. There will be changes to your deductible, and we are going to a PPO," said Pete Franzman, insurance consultant for the county from Tell City...
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Company looking into old county garage
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Greene County Commissioners on Tuesday passed a resolution to allow an Indianapolis development company to look over the old county highway garage in Switz City. It will determine what it will take to clean it up environmentally. Raphael Howard of SRI told commissioners last month that after all the procedures are completed, the commissioners can sell the property. ...
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Fire too bad to determine cause
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
The cause of the fire that destroyed the Everett and Nancy Reed home Tuesday morning is not able to be determined. "The house was burnt beyond being able to make a determination of the cause," Linton fire chief Wendell Sparks told The Daily Citizen this morning...
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Some believe Gregg will run in 8th District
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
This area has become accustomed to having a strong voice in the Indiana House, thanks in part to Speaker of the House John Gregg (D-Sandborn) and Rep. Jerry Denbo (D-French Lick). One of those voices could be transferred from Indianapolis to Washington D.C. next year...
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Jo Ann Mansard Smith
(Local News ~ 04/05/01)
TERRE HAUTE ---- Jo Ann Mansard Smith, 68, of Terre Haute, passed away at 6 a.m., Wednesday, April 4, 2001 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Born Aug. 14, 1932 in Terre Haute, she was the daughter of Ernest and Dessie Meredith (Hamrick) Mansard Sr. She was the secretary for the plant manager at Pfizer, and a member of the Eagles Lodge...
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