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Linton library to conduct open house Friday
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
Have you been to the Linton Margaret Cooper Public Library lately? If you haven't, the facility has more to offer and additional improvements are forthcoming. And director Shelley Williams wants area residents to get a first-hand look. That's why she's scheduled an open house/patron appreciation reception for Friday from 3-6 p.m. at the library...
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Junior McNeely
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
WORTHINGTON ---- Junior McNeely, 71, of Worthington, passed away at 8:51 p.m., Monday, June 4, 2001 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. He was born Feb. 28, 1930 in Greene County, and was the son of Leo and Stella (Laubner) McNeely. He retired in 1986 from International Harvester in Indianapolis, and was an Army veteran of the Korean War. He was a member of American Legion Post 106 in Worthington; Odd Fellows IOOF 457 in Bloomfield and Eagles Lodge; and life member of VFW Post 7117 in Worthington...
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Geneva Esther Cochrane
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Geneva Esther Cochrane, 90, of Bloomfield, passed away at 5 p.m., Monday, June 4, 2001 at Lyons Health & Living Center. She was born Aug. 3, 1910 in Daviess County, and was the daughter of Clem and Randy Pownall. She was a homemaker and enjoyed quilting...
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Herbert W. Gambill Sr.
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
DUGGER ---- Herbert W. Gambill Sr., 80, of Dugger, passed away at 3:45 a.m., Tuesday, June 5, 2001 at Glenburn Nursing Home in Linton. Born Jan. 1, 1920 in Greene County, he was the son of John and Anna Mae (Smith) Gambill. He was a retired mechanic at Kramer Oldsmobile in Linton. He was a member of the Dugger Gospel Tabernacle, VFW in Sullivan, and was a veteran of the army in World War II...
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Lowden W. "Lo" Hollis
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
A memorial service will be held Sunday, at 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Crane for Lowden W. "Lo" Hollis, 78, who died March 13 in Bloomfield. The service will include a Bird Whistler/Organ prelude at 2:45 p.m. with selections from the theme program, "How Great Thou Art," of which he was a major part, presented in surrounding churches during the 1970s...
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WRV track teams fare well under Richey
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
White River Valley boys and girls track and field has come a long way in the past six years under the guidance of coach Tim Richey. In fact, WRV has become so good that finishing in the top nine, which earns a medal, at the state finals is not enough anymore...
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Dugger Town Council OKs contract
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
The Dugger Town Council on Monday signed a contract with Kenna Consulting of Indianapolis to do the administrative work on a planned upgrade to Dugger's sewer system. In addition, according to Dugger clerk-treasurer Lana Lynn, the council also agreed to hire the M.D. Wessler Company, also of Indianapolis, as project engineers...
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Bail set for David P. Dove
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
Greene Superior Court Judge David Holt has set bond for a man accused of three additional counts of felony rape. David P. Dove had been charged with rape and criminal deviate conduct on May 25, however he posted 10 percent of his $30,000 bond and was released from jail...
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Switz City to look into its water utility
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
SWITZ CITY ---- The Switz City Town Council agreed to accept the Midwest Engineering proposal to study the water utility situation at Monday night's monthly meeting. Presented to the council by Michelle Carrico from Southern Indiana Development Commission, the study would prioritize any problems found in the water system and suggest ways in which the problems could be repaired...
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Missing girl located in Monroe County
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
A Bloomington girl who ran away from a foster home in Jasonville on May 21 has been located. According to the Jasonville Police Department, the17 year old girl, Shauna Denise Clemens, was located by in the Bloomington area on Monday at 6:30 p.m. A Bloomington Police Department spokesperson told The Daily Citizen this morning that Clemens had been found but no other information could be released because Clemens is a juvenile...
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Linton man hurt in wreck on Lonetree Road
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
A one-vehicle accident on Lonetree Road on Monday at 11:20 a.m. resulted in a Linton man being treated and released at Greene County General Hospital. According to Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Brian D. Allen's report, Michael S. Sinders, 52, was southbound on Lonetree Road when his van hydroplaned causing the vehicle to leave the roadway and hit a culvert. The van flipped over several times before coming to rest on its top...
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Library offers many summer reading programs
(Local News ~ 06/05/01)
Have you considered a Safari adventure this summer? The Margaret Cooper Public Library in Linton is offering a reading safari as a part of the library's summer reading program. This year's program has something for everyone. This is the first year of Toddler Time, a new program for babies through three years old, will be Tuesdays from 10:30-11 a.m...
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Area sports briefs
(High School Sports ~ 06/05/01)
Pep session Wednesday There will be a pep session for the Linton-Stockton baseball team at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the high school gymnasium. The Miners, who won the Class 2A Eastern Sectional Saturday, will face South Spencer (13-17) in the second game of the Southridge Regional at 1:30 p.m. Saturday...
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