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Rehmel continues his recovery from accident
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Ronnie Rehmel threw out the first pitch at the Southern State Babe Ruth game Saturday at Shakamak High School. Before you struggle to figure out what movie he has been in or what professional sports he plays, just know he his a survivor. Not of the television fame, but of real life...
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Charles Timothy Padgett
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
Charles Timothy Padgett, 41, of Linton and formerly of Dugger, passed away at 8:56 p.m. Sunday, July 29, 2001 at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born July 8, 1960 in Sullivan County, he was the son of Cleo and Barbara (Mitchell) Padgett Sr. He was previously employed at the power plant in Petersburg. He was a member of the New Covenant Full Gospel Gospel Worship Center in Linton...
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Thelma S. Hickman
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
TERRE HAUTE ---- Thelma S. Hickman, 100, of Terre Haute and formerly of Dugger, passed away at 11 a.m. Friday, July 27, 2001 at Southwood Health and Rehabilitation Center in Terre Haute. Born Jan. 27, 1901 in Sullivan County, she was the daughter of George and Diatha (Broderick) Williams...
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Christina Ladson
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Christina (Passen) Ladson, 75, of Jasonville, passed away at 9:43 a.m. Sunday, July 29, 2001 at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. Born Dec. 15, 1925 in Jasonville, she was the daughter of Theodore and Mary (Hicks) Passen Sr. She worked for several years for the Schultz Store in Terre Haute. She attended the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church of Jasonville...
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Mary L. Clayton
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
Mary L. Clayton, 89, of Linton, passed away at 2:50 a.m. Saturday, July 28, 2001 at the Glenburn Nursing Home in Linton. Born Feb. 20, 1912 in Linton, she was the daughter of Horace "Tobe" and Cora (VanMeter) Robertson. She began working as secretary with her husband James Clayton in 1948 at their business, Clayton Realty and Insurance Agency, retiring in 1974. ...
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Greene County wins Southern State title
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
JASONVILLE ---- With two outs in the bottom of the seventh inning Saturday, it looked like Greene County's 15-year-old Babe Ruth All-Stars would be back at Shakamak High School's baseball diamond Sunday afternoon. But Keith Rehmel and some of his friends made sure that didn't happen against Shelby County...
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O'Brian's car destroyed by fire
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
The Lewis Township Volunteer Fire Department was called a car fire Saturday evening and after dousing the blaze, learned that the car was owned by James. E. O'Brian of Jasonville. O'Brian has been questioned by police in an investigation into the death of Paula K. Pauling, 38, also of Jasonville...
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Police catch man who ran
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
Linton police were kept busy over the weekend with one arrest, two burglary reports, and one theft report. According to the report of LPD officer Chad Crynes, Darryl W. Moore, 21 and of Linton, was arrested at 7:24 p.m. on Sunday. Moore was wanted on a parole violation warrant...
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Woman arrested for child solicitation
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
A Linton woman has been arrested by the Greene County Sheriff's Department on charges of child solicitation, stemming from three separate incidents that allegedly occurred in March 2000. Ruth A. Allsup, who just turned 18, was arrested by Bryan Woodall of the GCSD at 6:50 p.m. on Friday...
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Cartoon sheds light on reality TV shows
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
If you get the chance, check out the editorial cartoon on the Viewpoints page. It's a good one. First, it's in color. The Daily Citizen hasn't been able to run color cartoons in the past because the service we purchase our cartoons from doesn't offer it ... at least at a cost we can afford...
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Library board meets with architects
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
The Linton Margaret Cooper Public Library Board of Directors spent Saturday in the Indiana Room of the library interviewing architects. The meetings were open to the public from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. ---- as advertised in The Daily Citizen ---- though no one other than board members and library director Shelley Williams attended...
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Dove out of jail; faces court date
(Local News ~ 07/30/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A Linton man facing five counts of rape and one count of criminal deviate conduct has bonded out of the Greene County Jail after posting a surety bond. David "Pete" Dove, 43, posted $75,000 surety bond Friday. A surety bond requires a bail bondsment, and Dove was required to pay $7,500 up front. That is money that will not be returned to him...
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Linton 12-year-old All-Stars advance to title game
(High School Sports ~ 07/30/01)
ODON ---- Linton's 12-year-old softball All-Stars remained undefeated in the Odon Tournament with two wins Sunday. In the first game against Huntingburg, Linton had a 12-7 lead going into the bottom of the final inning, and held on for a 12-11 victory as pitcher Randi George struck out the final batter...
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