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Crane offering new service for area students
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
In addition to helping the area's economy by providing many positions of employment, NSWC Crane is providing a new and unique service to students through a School Partnership Program. When Linton-Stockton school superintendent Douglas Rose and White River Valley school superintendent Steven Campbell host the Southern Indiana Superintendents Club on Nov. 8., they along with 60 school administrators will tour Crane Division to be introduced and familiarized with the SPP...
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North overcomes WRV in volleyball
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
Bloomington North improved to 11-2 with a 15-4, 15-8 victory at White River Valley Wednesday night. Mary Ryan had 32 assists, five digs and two kills for North. Erin McKamey tallied 12 kills and two digs while Anne Fields finished with eight kills, seven digs and five aces...
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Varsity at 6 p.m. for WRV match
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
Because West Vigo does not have a full junior varsity team, the White River Valley at West Vigo volleyball varsity match will begin at 6 p.m. tonight, according to WRV athletic director Travis Madison. He added that a partial JV match will follow the varsity contest...
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Powell wins fifth; WRV falls to Barr-Reeve
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
White River Valley's Drew Powell won for the fifth time in sixth matches, defeating Barr-Reeve"s Joey Stutzman 7-6, 6-0 at No. 3 singles. Powell scored the only point for the Wolverines in a 4-1 loss to host Barr-Reeve Wednesday night. "Drew continues to impress the heck out of me," said WRV boys tennis coach Scott Allan, whose Wolverines dropped to 2-4. "He is still the biggest fighter on the team...
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Archery shoot set for Sept. 23
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
The Willow Point Classic shoot is set for Sunday, Sept. 23 at the Linton Conservation Club. A bow will be given away, along with many door prizes and gift certificates. Free ham and beans will be available. For more information about the 3-D shoot and 900 Rd. shoot, call 847-0028...
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Lady Lakers win third volleyball match
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
Shakamak won its third volleyball match of the season ---- a 15-5, 15-13 win over Washington Catholic at Jasonville Wednesday night. "We were in bad need of a win," said Shakamak coach Cassie Smith. "The girls came in with a good attitude and played well both offensively and defensively."...
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Cardinals blank Miners in tennis
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
Bloomfield won for the fourth time in seven matches and Linton-Stockton remained winless as the Cardinals blanked the host Miners 5-0 Wednesday. "I never thought they would beat us 5-0," said Linton-Stockton boys tennis coach Brad McKinney. "But they did...
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Linton JH golfers now 8-0
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
Linton-Stockton Junior High remained undefeated with three wins at the Phil Harris Golf Course Wednesday. The Miners finished with a total of 149. White River Valley had 191, Shakamak 206 and Bloomfield 208. Caleb Fischer of Linton was low medalist with a 33. Caleb Dunkerly shot 36, Chris Taylor 39, Kyle Herndon 41, Shane Thornton 43, Evan Herndon 44, Rachael Pruett 45 and Jacob Hobbs 50...
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WRV tops Jasonville in JH football
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
White River Valley defeated Jasonville 14-13 in a junior high football game at Worthington on Saturday. WRV was led by Jason Helms, who had 122 yards on nine carries, including one touchdown. Chuck Ingram added 90 yards on 10 rushes and quarterback Matt Parola scored the go-ahead touchdown with 6:34 to play...
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Holes-in-one at Boltonwood
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
David Ausman and Mike Wilson recorded hole-in-ones at Boltenwood Golf Course recently. Ausman used a 9-iron to record the ace on No. 3. Rick Wade and Terry Wade witnessed the event. Wilson's feat came on No. 8, using a gap wedge. Rick Hobbs, Brett Hobbs and Link Hobbs were the witnesses...
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South takes Cards in volleyball
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
Bloomington South overcame a four-point deficit in the deciding game to defeat visiting Bloomfield, ranked No. 10 in Class A, 15-7, 8-15, 15-13 in a high school volleyball match Wednesday night. South (5-6) was led by Megan Snyder, who had 12 kills with no hitting errors and five blocks. Michelle Jacob was credited with seven kills while Teryn Papp contributed 23 assists and eight digs. Sara Diehl also tallied 10 digs and four aces and Laura Smith added five kills...
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Miners, Bulldogs hit the road in football
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
Linton-Stockton will play its second straight road game while Union (Dugger) will make the trip to Indianapolis to face Indiana School for the Deaf in week four of the high school football season. Linton-Stockton (3-0) at Cascade (0-3) ---- The Miners will look to remain unbeaten when the face the winless Cadets at 7:30 p.m. Friday...
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Some students forced to work out of necessity
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Many students are in the workforce today. Just go into any fast food or department store, and chances are there is a teen-ager behind the counter. Although students are a vital part of the work force, what happens when they go to school? Do their grades suffer? Do they have their priorities straight?...
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Hudsons to open driving range east of Linton
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
Rick Hudson has played golf long enough to know you need to warm up before you take that first swing. That doesn't mean get a couple of clubs out and swing a few times, or putting and chipping on the practice green. Instead, get a bucket of balls and swing away...
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Bloomfield preparing for Apple Festival
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Bloomfield Town Council was busy Wednesday night dealing with preparations for the 31st annual Bloomfield Apple Festival scheduled for Oct. 5-7. David Grounds, president of Citizens for a Better Bloomfield ---- formerly the Bloomfield Jaycees ---- requested the streets be blocked off for the weekend, beginning Oct. 4 after the courthouse closes...
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Linton man arrested this morning
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
A Linton man was arrested this morning following a one-vehicle accident on Glenburn Road. Randy L. Anderson, 27, was in the Greene County Jail today in lieu of $2,500 bond and is facing preliminary charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Linton Officer Chad Crynes arrested Anderson at 3:09 this morning after Anderson wrecked his car on Glenburn Road...
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William A. Coleman
(Local News ~ 09/06/01)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- William A. Coleman, 78, of Indianapolis, passed away Monday, Sept. 3, 2001 in Indianapolis. Born March 15, 1923 in Greene County, he was the son of Roy and Jeannette (Leturgez) Coleman. He was a machinist at Allison Division of General Motors for 32 years at Plant No. 5. He retired in 1980. He was a member of American Legion Post 0172 in Jasonville, and was a veteran of the U.S. Army in World War II...
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