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Denbo addresses several issues at meeting
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
At Tuesday's Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce meeting, State Rep. Jerry L. Denbo (D-French Lick) spoke on the state's economy, e-mail privacy, redistricting, and guns. Denbo told Chamber members he's very aware of state and local economic problems...
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Mary Marie Yenne
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
SANDBORN ---- Mary Marie Yenne, 72, of Sandborn, passed away at 4:58 p.m., Monday, May 14, 2001 at Daviess County Community Hospital in Washington. She was born May 13, 1929 in Lyons, and was the daughter of Harry H. and Ruth (Miller) Shorter. She was a homemaker. She was a member of the Lyons Christian Church, and Ladies Auxiliary VFW in Bicknell...
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Bessie L. White
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
Bessie L. White, 91 of Linton, passed away at 7:15 a.m., today, May 16, 2001 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Linton Chapel.
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Arthur C. Benton, Jr.
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
HUNTINGTON ---- Arthur C. "Sonny" Benton, Jr., 60, of Huntington, passed away Monday, May 14, 2001 at his residence. He was born March 30, 1941 to Arthur Curtis and Mildred (Howell) Benton. He was a powerline construction worker, a member of the Electoral Workers 1393 in Indianapolis; American Legion and Eagles Lodge in Huntington...
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Norman E. Hagemeier
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
WESTPHALIA ---- Norman "Dick" E. Hagemeier, 70 of Westphalia, passed away at 4:07 p.m., Monday, May 14, 2001 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. He was born June 25, 1930 in Sandborn, and was the son of Chrissie W. and Opal Marie (Robbins) Hagemeier...
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Lady Cardinals 10-8 in girls tennis after win
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
Bloomfield concluded the regular season with a 3-2 victory over North Daviess in the completion of a girls tennis match that was halted by rain earlier. Laura Kay Watkins and Audrey Anderson came up with wins for the Lady Cardinals (10-8) at No. 1 and 2 singles...
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Lakers win 16th baseball game
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
Shakamak pounded out 13 hits, including four home runs, as the Lakers beat host Cloverdale 13-1 in five innings Tuesday. The Lakers, now 16-6, was led by winning pitcher Chase Miller, who went 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Jesse Yeryar and Chet Cooprider both had a single, home run and two RBIs. Bret Shipman and Alex Gerber both hit home runs and Shane Husband had a double for the winners...
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Cards 5-17 in baseball
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
Barr-Reeve scored five runs in the first inning enroute to a 10-3 victory over visiting Bloomfield in a non-conference baseball game Tuesday. Ryan Wirtz limited Bloomfield (5-17) to three hits to earn the victory. Ryan Gadberry had a home run for the Cardinals...
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Lakers lose to North Central in softball
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
In a matchup of last year's sectional championship game and next Tuesday's first-round sectional contest, North Central came up with four hits and four runs in the top of the seventh inning as the LadyBirds defeated host Shakamak 9-6 to win the Tri-River Conference softball championship...
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South tops Linton at Idle Creek
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
Linton-Stockton came up on the short end of a 158-168 score to host Terre Haute South in a boys golf match at Idle Creek Tuesday. Charlie Kluesner of South was medalist with a 38. Jeff Poe had a 40 to pace the Miners. Tim Fish shot 41, Joey Evans 43 and Jared Kluesner and Nick Fusco scored with 44s. Brett Dunkerly had a 47, Kevin Dale 49, Eric Baize 60 and Jared McKee 61...
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Eleven Linton girls quality for track regional
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
TERRE HAUTE ---- Linton-Stockton had 11 girls qualify in seven events for next week's track and field regional at Evansville Central. The Lady Miners amassed 50 points and finished fifth in the team standings at the Terre Haute North Sectional Tuesday night. The top four girls in each event and relay qualified for the regional...
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Commissioners hear about proposal
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
The Greene County Commissioners told an architect who attended the commissioner's meeting Tuesday that they would take his proposal under advisement. Terry Burnworth of Pyramid Architects of Avon told the commissioners he could do a design for the courthouse project...
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Principal to cook hot dogs for students
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
Have you ever wondered what Nick Karazsia would look like in an Hawaiian shirt, sunglasses, a chef's hat, and groovin' to The Beach Boys? If you happen to be near Linton-Stockton High School around lunch time Thursday, drive by the north side of the school and find out...
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Step Ahead Council to host training, speaker Friday
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
Do you work with children on a daily basis, and need a way to deal with the stress? The Greene County Step Ahead Council may have a way for you to harness that stress, and release it in a motivational way. Day-care providers, foster parents, and other child-care professionals are invited to an annual training event sponsored by the Greene County Step Ahead Council on Friday at the Linton First Christian Church on State Road 54, just east of the city...
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Rosalind I. Keller
(Local News ~ 05/16/01)
Rosalind I. Keller, 88, of Linton, passed away at 6:32 p.m., Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at Glenburn Nursing Home in Linton. Born Nov. 3, 1912 in Clay City, she was the daughter of Bris and Pearl (Harstine) Roush. She was a homemaker, and a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church...
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