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Suellen Reed to serve as Fourth of July grand marshal
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
When Doug Rose was asked if he could persuade one of Indiana's top political leaders to come to Linton for the annual Fourth of July parade, he didn't hesitate to make a call. He wasn't sure if he could get the job done, but he was willing to try...
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Lady Wolverines 1-7 in softball
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
South Knox scored in all but one inning as the Lady Spartan softball team defeated host White River Valley 13-5 Tuesday. Destinee Brown allowed six hits and suffered the loss. Brown also had a double for WRV, who committed five miscues. The Lady Wolverines will host Linton-Stockton Thursday...
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Lady Miners loses to Clay City in softball
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
Linton-Stockton had seven errors in a 6-3 loss to visiting Clay City in a softball game at Linton Tuesday. "We still are have trouble defensively," said Linton-Stockton coach Jessi Martin. "Brittney (Franklin) was a little off and had five walks. The combination of walks and errors did not help us."...
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Miners win slugfest with Union
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
Linton-Stockton scored 13 runs in its final two at bats to hold off Union (Dugger) 19-13 in a conference baseball game at Roy Herndon Field Tuesday night. "We had 10 hits, made five errors and gave up 13 runs," said Linton-Stockton coach Bart Berns. "We are struggling right now. We are not playing Linton baseball...
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Shakamak rallies past Eastern in baseball
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
Shakamak overcame a 6-2 deficit to defeat Eastern 11-8 in a South Western Indiana Athletic Conference baseball game at Eastern Heights Tuesday. "I don't know what it is when we go over there," said Shakamak coach Chip Sweet. "I never have a good feeling. I guess this was just about what I expected...
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Cards top WRV in girls tennis
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
Bloomfield swept both doubles spots and won two of three matches at singles as the Lady Cardinals defeated visiting White River Valley 4-1 in a girls tennis match Tuesday. The Lady Cards improved to 3-5 after their second win over the Lady Wolverines...
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Miners shoot 148 in golf match
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
Linton-Stockton shot a season-low 148 as the Miners earned three wins in match at Phil Harris Golf Course Tuesday. White River Valley and Shakamak both shot 172, but the Wolverines were awarded second place because of the score of the fifth player, and West Vigo was fourth with 176...
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Lady Miners roll in track victory
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
Linton-Stockton came up with 12 personal bests as the Lady Miners earned three wins at Sullivan Tuesday night. The Lady Miners had 94 points, Sullivan had 35, North Daviess 24 and Union (Dugger) scored three. "That was the kind of effort we are looking for at this time of the year," said Linton-Stockton girls track coach Jeff Franklin. "With just a few weeks left, we need everybody healthy and fresh for the stretch run...
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Woman trades Missouri for spot near White River
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
LYONS ---- Let's say you've lived in the same state for 63 years, taught music and voice, gone to New York City to sing at the Metropolitan Opera House, and are now living in a cabin on the White River outside of Lyons. What makes a person do such a thing?...
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It's prom time: Students spend a lot of time, money preparing
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
Spring is here, and with it brings an end to another school year and another high school prom. The Linton-Stockton High School senior class officers are excited and looking forward to celebrating their big night May 5. The grand march will be in the junior school gymnasium, and the prom will in the high school gymnasium...
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Helton's trial changed to May 29
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
The trial of a veteran Jasonville police officer accused of battery and neglect of a dependent has been changed from May 1 to May 29 in Greene Superior Court. Berchel Helton, 47, faces charges of battery resulting in bodily injury, battery and neglect of a dependent resulting in bodily injury after police allege he struck a 17-year-old girl...
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Track records fall at White River Valley
(Local News ~ 04/25/01)
SWITZ CITY ---- Malea Firestone broke one school record and tied another and Jorge Escobar also broke another in a boys and girls track meet at White River Valley Tuesday. Firestone set a new record in winning the 400 meters at one minute, 2.32 seconds. She also tied the school record in the 200 with a winning time of 27.03 seconds...
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