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Newberry couple escapes seriously injury
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
A Newberry couple escaped serious injury Sunday night when the Jeep pick-up truck they were in rolled over. According to a report filed by Greene County Sheriff's Deputy David Drew, Douglas Richard Coveny, 46 and his wife Kathy M. Coveny, 43, were traveling east on CR 200 S just east of State Road 59, when they crossed the railroad tracks...
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Ray C. Sargent
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
FOWLERVILLE, Mich. ---- Ray C. Sargent, 91, of Fowlerville and formerly of Brighton, Mich., and Linton, passed away Friday, May 11, 2001 at Ludtke House Adult Foster Care Home in Fowlerville. Born March 25, 1910 in Linton, he was the son of James H. and Vercie (Heacox) Sargent...
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Norman E. Hagemeier
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
WESTPHALIA ---- Norman E. Hagemeier, 70, of Westphalia, passed away at 4:07 p.m., Monday, May 14, 2001 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. Funeral arrangements are pending at Anderson-Poindexter Sandborn Chapel.
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Donald R. Blevens
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
DUGGER ---- Donald R. (Bear) Blevens, 60, of Dugger, passed away at 5:45 a.m., today, May 15, 2001 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Jan. 13, 1941 in Sullivan County, he was the son of Edgar and Lucille (Johnson) Blevens. He previously was employed by Bland Trucking in Linton...
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Arthur Benton, Jr.
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
HUNTINGTON ---- Arthur "Sonny" Benton, Jr., 60, of Huntington, passed away Monday, May 14, 2001 at his residence. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home in Worthington.
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Lakers now 15-6 in baseball
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
Shakamak's baseball team finished with 14 hits in a 16-1 victory over host White River Valley at Switz City Monday night. "It just seemed like we were a little dead early," said Shakamak coach Chip Sweet. "We got it going toward the end...
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Lady Miners blanked; open sectional Thursday
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
Edgewood defeated Linton-Stockton 5-0 in a girls tennis match at Humphreys Park Monday. The Lady Mustangs improved to 11-6 with the victory. "We played better," said Linton-Stockton coach Brad McKinney. "The scores indicate that. "Our doubles teams got off to a slow start. But Amanda (Burch) and Charli (Lehman) got up 3-0 in the second set. That team they played is 16-1. Katie (Malone) had some close games, but could not seem to get the winners when it counted."...
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Lady Cards 9-8 after topping Northview
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
Both Bloomfield's doubles team earned victories in a 3-2 win over host Northview in a girls tennis match Monday. Amie Humerickhouse and Carrie Marusek lost just four games in a straight-set win at No. 1 doubles. The freshmen duo of Whitney Warrick and Stacy Wolf needed three sets to get by Northview's Lacy Emory/Katie Trout 4-6, 7-5, 6-2...
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Union tops Linton in softball
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
Union (Dugger) came up with 11 hits and took advantage of seven Linton-Stockton errors in a 11-3 Lady Bulldog victory at Linton Monday. "I don't think we are playing to the best of our ability right now," said Linton-Stockton softball coach Jessi Martin...
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T-Birds beat Union in baseball
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
Eastern made the most of six hits as the Thunderbird baseball team defeated host Union (Dugger) 6-3 in a South Western Indiana Athletic Conference game Monday. Tyler Hash went the distance to earn the victory, his fifth in eight decisions. Hash helped his own cause with a home run and a double. Anthony Price also doubled for the winners, now 8-13...
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Lady Lakers drop two softball games
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
Despite leading in both games, Shakamak dropped a softball doubleheader at Terre Haute North Monday. In the opener, Shakamak led 2-0 and 3-1 before falling 6-3. Valerie Blanton allowed just six hits and took the loss. Amanda Royer had two-run double for North (16-7) in a three-run fifth inning, breaking a 3-3 tie...
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Miners ranked No. 9 in baseball
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
After improving to 17-6, the Linton-Stockton baseball team is now ranked No. 9 in Class 2A. It is the first time all season that the Miners have been rated by the Indiana Baseball Coaches Association. "It is a credit to the kids and all the hard work they have put in," said Linton-Stockton coach Bart Berns. "We only had two returning starters...
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WRV wins fifth softball game
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
White River Valley scored eight runs in the seventh inning to pull out a 14-9 victory over host North Knox in a non-conference softball game at Bicknell Monday. Liz Sykes had a double and Tammy Sipes tripled for the Lady Wolverines (5-14). Destinee Brown allowed eight hits and earned the win, her fifth in 17 decisions...
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Winners announced in GCSWMD contest
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
The Greene County Solid Waste Management District's second annual county-wide clean-up contest, called "Are You Fed Up With Those Dirty Runs of Ditches" has been deemed a huge success by District personnel. SWMD education coordinator Debbie Haseman said 98 people registered for the contest, and at least 56 of them brought in four bags of trash each. About 700 bags of trash and over 300 tires were picked up along Greene County roads, she said...
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Jasonville residents to see sewer rate increase
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
JASONVILLE ---- The Jasonville City Council voted Monday night to increase its sewer charges by 10 percent at a public hearing conducted during the council's meeting. "We are possibly facing a $1 million sewer project. We have to maintain solvency. There is work that we have got to get done," mayor Dorman Clark...
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Shakamak group campground may receive improvements
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
The recently signed biennial state budget contains some good news for Shakamak State Park. Rep. John Gregg (D-Sandborn), Indiana's Speaker of the House, has announced that when the budget takes effect July 1, funding for improvements to facilities at the park are expected to become available...
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Linton students help families in need
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
Third-grade students from Linton-Stockton Elementary School loaded pop tabs into Gayle Margraf's car for the Ronald McDonald project Friday, and did so with smiles on their faces. Margraf and teachers Hope Ault, Melissa Frye, and assistant teacher Sherri Shelton helped carry the boxes which contained 350 pounds of aluminum gathered by students in grades kindergarten through six. ...
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Mary M. Yenne
(Local News ~ 05/15/01)
SANDBORN ---- Mary M. Yenne, 71, of Sandborn, passed away at 4:58 p.m., Monday, May 14, 2001 at Daviess County Hospital in Washington. Funeral arrangements are pending at Anderson-Poindexter Sandborn Chapel.
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