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Creation Fair is more than a science fair
(Local News ~ 10/09/01)
JASONVILLE ---- Did you know that you have over 10,000 tastebuds? Do you realize what an important part equilibrium plays in your everyday life? These were just a couple of the questions addressed at the Blessed Hope Baptist School "Creation Fair" held Friday night at the school near Jasonville...
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Meth lab found in house that burnt
(Local News ~ 10/09/01)
A methamphetamine lab was located in a house that burned Monday morning on 180 NE 6th St. "They (the Indiana State Police Clandestine Lab team) have confirmed that there was a meth lab in the house," Linton Police Chief Keith McDonald told The Daily Citizen this morning...
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Linton City Council passes two new resolutions
(Local News ~ 10/09/01)
The Linton City Council on Monday passed two resolutions protecting Linton's water supply and giving the Linton Police Department approval to change its policies, as well as a new ordinance dealing with junk cars. On a motion by councilman Charlie Cox, seconded by Jerry Ellett, a resolution dealing with wellhead and groundwater protection was adopted by the council on a 5-0 vote...
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Airport Authority has first meeting
(Local News ~ 10/09/01)
The first meeting of the newly formed Airport Authority board on Monday was a productive one, with officers elected and plans made to move forward to create a new, county-owned airport. "We had a review of the ordinance that created the board," explained Lewis Howell, a retired Lyons man and former pilot who spearheaded the drive for a new airport. Howell was named president of the Authority at the Monday meeting...
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Volleyball pairings
(Local News ~ 10/09/01)
With two ranked teams and three teams with at least 21 wins, the Class A Bloomfield Sectional will be one of the most competitive in the state. "It is unfortunate that so many good teams are in one sectional," said Union (Dugger) volleyball coach Tammy Meurer, whose No. 2 Lady Bulldogs (27-2) will open the sectional at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18 against North Central (21-3). "It is going to be a tough road for anybody in this sectional to win three matches."...
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Vannie L. Tincher
(Local News ~ 10/09/01)
Vannie L. Tincher, 76, of Linton, passed away at 9:34 a.m. Monday, Oct. 8, 2001 at his residence. Born Nov. 14, 1924 in Linton, he was the son of James Floyd and Jessie R. Tincher. He was an employee of Correll Gas Company for 42 years. He was a member of the Linton Church of Christ; Linton Masonic Lodge #560; Past Master Men's Tuesday Morning Prayer Breakfast at Otterbein United Methodist Church. ...
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Max Wolfe Ammerman
(Local News ~ 10/09/01)
SULLIVAN ---- Max Wolfe Ammerman, 80, of Sullivan, passed away at 2:15 a.m. today, Oct. 9, 2001 at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born Feb 21, 1921 in Sullivan County, he was the son of Lyman and Iva (Wright) Ammerman. Survivors include three brothers, Gale Ammerman of Ala.; Don Ammerman and Gerald Ammerman both of Texas; two sisters, Betty Krantz of Ky. and Aletha Shields of Okla...
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James L. Hadley
(Local News ~ 10/09/01)
JASONVILLE ---- James L. "Jim" Hadley, 77, of Jasonville, passed away at 8:40 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 7, 2001 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born March 16, 1924 in Cicero, he was the son of Newman Riley and Martha Jane (Holiday) Hadley...
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Sports round up
(High School Sports ~ 10/09/01)
Linton-Stockton's Evan Austin and Whitley Fusco finished the cross country season taking first place at the junior high SWIAC hosted by WRV at Lyons. Fusco finished the 1.8 mile course with a time of 12 minutes, 44 seconds and Austin was clocked at 10:54...
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