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Bailey seeking county auditor's position
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
A Greene County resident believes his 37 years of experience with bookkeeping duties will help him if elected as Greene County auditor. David L. Bailey of Bloomfield has announced his plans to run for auditor as a Democrat in the May primary. "I believe my knowledge and experience gained from 37 years of working with the public, while performing the bookkeeping and related tasks, would be an asset in the auditor position," Bailey said...
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Linton seventh graders now 5-3
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
Linton-Stockton's seventh-grade girls basketball team snapped a three-game losing skid with a 26-24 victory over Shakamak on Monday night at home. The contest was close throughout, and the Miners built a 26-22 lead with under a minute to play. The Lakers closed the gap to two, and had a chance to send the game into overtime but missed a shot with three seconds to play...
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WRV-Worthington earns two victories
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
White River Valley-Worthington outscored host Shakamak 17-7 in the final six minutes to come away with a 35-30 victory in a sixth-grade boys basketball game Saturday. WRV trailed 28-20 with 4:30 remaining. Billy Parrott and Stephen Moore both scored nine points to pace the winners, who improved to 2-4. Parrott also contributed eight rebounds and four steals and Moore had three boards and two steals...
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Linton-Stockton wins two
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
Linton-Stockton's seventh grade boys basketball team pulled out a 29-26 victory at Carlisle Monday night. Caleb Dunkerly tossed in nine points to pace the winners. Kyle Herndon scored seven points, Jesse Gaither and Dylan Hardisty hit for four each, Logan Tharp had three and Bobby Spears added two...
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WRV places third
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
White River Valley's eighth grade girls basketball team split two games and finished third in a tournament at Carlisle Saturday. WRV was outscored 15-8 in the fourth quarter in a 34-29 loss to North Knox in the opening round. Erica Capehart hit 7 of 9 free throws to finish with nine points. Dani Lammert tallied seven points, Kristal Maners scored four off the bench, Tyra Schantz added three and Jenalee Cooksey, Jessica Imes and Annie Davis all scored two points...
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Arrows pierce Miners
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
Sullivan used a 24-4 advantage in the second quarter to build a 33-9 halftime lead and cruised to a 60-26 victory over host Linton-Stockton in a non-conference girls basketball game Monday night. The Lady Arrows, now 13-3, were led by sophomore Ashley Bitler, who scored a game-high 13 points. Kelli Pitts added 11...
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Forsyth records another double-double
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
White River Valley graduate Christina Forsyth scored 14 points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Rose-Hulman in a 71-67 loss at DePauw Thursday. Forsyth has posted a school-record nine double-doubles this season. She averages 16.5 points and 10.1 rebounds while starting and playing an average of 32.7 minutes per game...
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WRV girls split
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
White River Valley-Worthington won for the first time in five games, defeating host Dugger 21-14 in a sixth-grade girls basketball game Monday night. Delaney Sanders topped the winners with 10 points. Aliza Kelly scored six points, Haylee Holtsclaw four and Danielle Dyer added one...
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WRV wins two
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
White River Valley's eighth grade boys basketball team defeated visiting Shakamak 44-38 at Worthington Monday night. Ryan Karr (18) and James Alsman (12) combined for 30 points to top the winners, who were 22 of 29 at the foul line. Jason Helms hit for eight points and Nick Hamlin added six...
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Linton's JV boys fall to 3-8
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
Linton-Stockton's junior varsity boys basketball team lost a 45-20 decision to Eastern Monday night in an opening-round game of the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference JV tournament at White River Valley. Tommy Wilson paced the Miners (3-8) with eight points. Brandon Firestone scored six points and Josh Newton and Mike Patterson added three apiece...
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Local office receives good review
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
The Greene County Alcohol and Drug Service Office in Bloomfield has been re-certified by the Indiana Judicial Center Court Alcohol and Drug Program for another three-year term. Bill Carey, administrator of the Indiana Court Alcohol and Drug Program, and Loriann Amsbury, assistant administrator, completed the re-certification review on Jan. 16...
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Woman found dead at Crane
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
An activated Navy Reservist assigned to the Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center was found dead Monday at approximately 7:30 p.m. SK1 Mary Theresa Browning of Montrose, Ill., was found dead by another reservist during a routine shift change Monday night. The cause of the death and the incident remain under investigation, according to Crane officials...
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Spinks donates money, establishes new award
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
When Fred Spinks was a candidate for school board nearly four years ago, he promised that if elected, he would give a portion of his salary back to the school corporation. At Monday night's meeting of the Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees, Spinks kept his promise...
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Rural Bloomfield man kills wild boar
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
When Randy Scott walked outside his house, four miles south of Bloomfield early one morning last November, he got a big ---- really big ---- surprise. A wild boar was standing near his hog pen. It was black, bristly, had big tusks and, as he later determined, weighed about 300 pounds...
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Barbara Terhune
(Local News ~ 01/22/02)
GREENCASTLE ---- Barbara Terhune, 70 and of Greencastle, passed away Sunday, Jan. 20, 2002, at her residence. Born Sept. 10, 1931 in Anderson, she was the daughter of Elmer J. and Mary Marie (Phipps) Bennett. She had been a homemaker. She graduated from Ben Davis High School in Indianapolis, and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Greencastle...
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