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Linton-Stockton School Board hires coaches
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
The Linton-Stockton School Board of School Trustees approved several coaching positions at Monday night's monthly meeting. On the high school level: Teressa Burress was named the cheerleading coach, replacing Debbie Rose who resigned at last month's meeting...
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James R. Blann
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
SULLIVAN ---- James R. "Jim" Blann, 71, of Sullivan, passed away at 4:14 p.m., Sunday, April 15, 2001 at his residence. He was born Aug. 20, 1929 in Knox County, and was the son of Rollie and Fidelis (Owens) Blann. He was retired from Amax Coal Co., and recently worked at A Gathering Place in Sullivan as a greeter. ...
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Lady Cardinals win first tennis match
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
SWITZ CITY ---- Laura Kay Watkins, Ashley Carmichael and the doubles team of Amie Humerickhouse and Carrie Marusek came up with wins for Bloomfield, who defeated host White River Valley 3-2 in a high school girls tennis match here Monday. It was the first victory in five matches for Bloomfield...
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Union wins first golf match of season
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
The Union (Dugger) boys golf team came up with a 177-179 victory Clay City in a match at Hoosier Hills Monday. Union's Chad Cutliff tied for low medalist honors with a 40. Caleb Farmer of Clay City also had a nine-hole total of 40. Also for the Bulldogs (1-2), Tony Mahurin shot 41, Jason LeDune 45 and Jared Strahle and Danny Clark both had a 51...
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Sullivan nips Linton in prep golf
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
Host Sullivan defeated Linton-Stockton by six strokes in a boys golf match involving four teams at the Sullivan Elks Club Monday. Led by medalist Scott Ridge, Sullivan shot a 163. Linton-Stockton, who hadn't played in nine days, was second with 169, Bloomfield had a 192, which was good for third place, and Washington Catholic finished with a 201...
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Lakers win third softball game
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
Shakamak scored six runs in the first inning and held on for a 8-6 victory over West Vigo in a non-conference softball game at Jasonville Monday night. The Lady Lakers (3-6) were led offensively by Kambri McDonald. The outfielder went 2-for-3 with two RBIs. Tracy Robertson had a two-run single for the winners...
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Union still undefeated in softball
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
Union (Dugger) extended its winning streak to six games with a 2-1 victory over host Bloomfield in a South Western Indiana Athletic Conference softball game Monday. Courtney Smith went 1-for-3 with one RBI. Alexis Cox did not have a hit but was credited with the other RBI for the Lady Bulldogs, 3-0 in the SWIAC...
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Eels take Wolverines in softball
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
Clay City came up with eight hits and took advantage of seven errors as the Lady Eels defeated White River Valley 14-0 in a conference softball game at Switz City Monday. Clay City (4-3) was led by Kristina Haymaker, who was 3-for-3, and Stacy Murphy, who had two hits...
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Austin leads Miners over Vincennes Rivet
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
Linton-Stockton made the most of six singles and rode the arm of Nate Austin to come up with a 3-1 victory over Vincennes Rivet in a baseball game at Roy Herndon Field Monday. "We needed this win, especially after the disappointing loss on Saturday," said Linton-Stockton coach Bart Berns. "Any time that Nate is on the mound we have a chance to win or be competitive."...
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Lakers overcome six errors to top Clay City
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
Shakamak continues to find a way to win. Despite giving up five runs in the five two innings, the Lakers came away with a 6-5 victory over visiting Clay City Monday night at Jasonville. "We had a good first five innings," said Shakamak baseball coach Chip Sweet, whose Lakers won their seventh straight game to improve to 7-1. "We had a couple of errors in the sixth and they scored three runs in the seventh without a hit...
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White River Valley 0-5 in baseball
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
North Knox scored 12 runs in the fourth inning in a 17-3 victory over visiting White River Valley in a non-conference baseball game at Bicknell Monday. The game was halted after five via the 10-run rule. The host Warriors came up with 13 hits as they won for the sixth time in seven games...
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Remembering the Civil War
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
The month of April brings the observance of major events in the history of the United States. The anniversary of two of those major events took place in the second week of April 1865. On April 9 of that year, Lee surrendered his Confederate troops, which signaled the end of the Civil War...
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State official says youth started fire
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
Fred Daffer of the Indiana State Fire Marshal's office was in Linton on Monday to investigate Friday afternoon's fire at the Jason Resler residence on County Road 200 South at Weaver's Curve. "He ruled that it was the 4 1/2-year-old boy playing with a candle (camping torch) lighter," Linton fire chief Wendell Sparks said...
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Seniors provide parents with financial gift
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
Children don't often get the opportunity to give their parents a gift worth thousands of dollars. Usually it's the other way around when it comes to paying for college. A trio of Greene County high school seniors, though, were able to offer their parents some good financial news late last month...
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James F. Campbell
(Local News ~ 04/17/01)
CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, ---- James F. Campbell, 51, of Chillicothe, Ohio, passed away at 4 p.m., Saturday, April 14, 2001 at his residence. He was born Sept. 10, 1949 in Duluth, Minn., and was the son of Henry Patrick and Lois Margaret (Gotch) Campbell. He was a Hydro-Geologist for Lockheed-Martin in Piketon, Ohio before retiring in 1996. He was a sergeant in the U.S. Marines in Vietnam...
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