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Hospital gets state-of-the-art equipment
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
If you've never gotten a mammogram because you thought it would hurt or wouldn't provide an accurate diagnosis, Greene County General Hospital hopes to change your mind. The hospital has added two new pieces of equipment ---- within the past month ---- to assist in detecting breast cancer, and assistant administrator Randy Padgett has heard positive comments from patients...
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Louise Hazel Martin
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
SULLIVAN ---- Louise Hazel Martin, 86, of Sullivan, passed away at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001 at Rathbone Retirement Home in Evansville. Born April 10, 1915 in Burnnett, she was the daughter of Grover and Emma Frances (Randall) Davidson. She was a homemaker. ...
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Olive Jean Green
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
WORTHINGTON ---- Olive Jean Green, 80, of Worthington, passed away at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001 at her residence. Born July 24, 1921 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Orlando and Omadell (McClellan) McCoy. She was a homemaker and worked mornings at the Worthington Senior Citizen Center. She was a member of the Folsom Memorial United Methodist Church, Worthington Senior Citizens Center, and Tri Kappa...
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Thelma K Ferree
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
Thelma K Ferree, 91, of Linton, passed away at 12:55 a.m. today, Nov. 29, 2001 at Glenburn Home in Linton. Born Sept. 19, 1910 in Corydon, she was the daughter of George and Katherine (Buse) Kraft. She was a homemaker and a member of the Olive Branch Baptist Church in Linton...
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Viles M. Brewer
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
CARLISLE ---- Viles M. "MeMe" Brewer, 87, of Carlisle, passed away at 8:42 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2001 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Dec. 2, 1913 in Sullivan County, she was the daughter of Enoch Howard and Mary Elva (Price) Sexton...
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Miners face double duty this weekend
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
As we approach the final 33 days of the year, this first weekend in December will be the first weekend where all six area boys basketball teams are in action. Unusual as it may seem, there are no undefeated teams remaining in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference and North Central, who now plays in the Greene County Invitational and Class A White River Valley Sectional, is the only unbeaten squad in the Tri-River Conference...
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Gennicks named to AP Class A All-State team
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
Linton-Stockton senior defensive back Zach Gennicks was named to Associated Press' Class A All-State football team Wednesday. Gennicks was a play maker on both sides of the ball for the Miners, helping Linton-Stockton to an 8-3 record. The 5-10 Gennicks was among the best in the state with eight interceptions, including one for a touchdown. Only six players in the state had more picks...
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Poem penned during World War II brings back memories
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
He was barely out of high school ---- a kid, really, who had never been out of his home state of Indiana before. Donald Dennis had gone from Linton-Stockton High School graduation in 1943, to serving on a U.S. Navy ship in the South Pacific the next year...
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Community building going over well in Lyons
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
LYONS ---- "It's great!" That's what Bonnie Keene, Lyons clerk-treasurer and Darla Padgett, deputy clerk, say about the new Russell Powers Community Center in Lyons. Not only do they love their new office space, they say it has proven to be a successful asset to the community. Only six months old, the building has already been rented 24 times, and there are several reservations booked for December...
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Emery's dream becomes a reality
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- From now on, motorists crossing the Greene County Veterans' Memorial Bridge spanning the west fork of White River ---- west of Bloomfield ---- will be greeted by a sight many Americans hold especially dear right now: An American flag...
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Beaman E. Willey
(Local News ~ 11/29/01)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Beaman E. Willey, 81, of Bloomfield, passed away at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2001 at Bloomington Hospital. Born Jan. 18, 1920 in Patricksburg, he was the son of Edward and Halsa (Beaman) Willey Stahl. He worked in refrigeration and maintenance repair at Crane NSWC for 20 years, retiring in 1985. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Linton, and the Bloomfield American Legion Post. He enjoyed playing country music...
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