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Franklin researching new voting machines for county
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
Everything you ever wanted to know about voting machines, but was afraid to ask. That must be the way that Greene County clerk Tom Franklin is feeling. He has been doing extensive research on the purchase of new voting machines for the county. "Our current machines were new in 1965. The machines can be kept going, but it is very expensive and they are going to be in need of some work very soon," Franklin told The Daily Citizen...
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Linton White loses
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
Eastern's sixth grade girls basketball team defeated Linton White 27-6 Monday night. Livi Miller and Ashlea Beard both scored two points for the Lady Miners. Jessi Bohnert and Brittany Pledger both added one. The Lady Miners (1-1) will play at Sullivan Wednesday...
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White, WRV split
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
Host White River Valley-Lyons defeated Linton White 38-36 in a sixth-grade boys basketball game Monday night. Derek Dixon tossed in 15 points for the winners. Trey Sparks added 10. Patrick Hamm scored seven points and Noah Summitt tallied six. Jordan Tharp topped Linton White with a game-high 19 points. He also grabbed seven rebounds...
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Softball meeting Feb. 5
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
The Linton Girls Softball Association will have a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 5 at Linton Service. This is a meeting to approve the by laws and change the age brackets. All parents and managers are encouraged to attend.
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Dugger wins two
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
Dugger improved to 6-1 after a 45-4 victory at Shelburn Monday night in a fifth-grade boys basketball game. Blane Boyd had 15 points and 10 rebounds while Freddie Brust scored 10 points. Coy Hueby, Brandon Hathaway, Logan Chesterfield, Adam Lipscomb and Michael Talpas all scored four points...
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Miners place second
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
Linton-Stockton split two games to finish second at the South Knox Invitational seventh-grade boys basketball tournament Saturday. In the opening game, the Miners defeated North Posey 26-23. Caleb Dunkerly topped Linton with 11 points. Dylan Hardisty hit for six points, Kyle Herndon scored four, Bobby Spears three and Logan Tharp added two...
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Miners place third
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
Jenny Poe scored a season-high 19 points to lead Linton's seventh-grade girls basketball team past Shakamak on Saturday in the third-place game at the South Knox Invitational. Poe had 11 of her points in the fourth quarter and overtime as the Lady Miners pulled out a 40-36 victory...
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WRV girls drop two
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
White River Valley's seventh-grade girls basketball team lost two games at the North Knox Invitational on Saturday. In the opening round, WRV lost to North Knox 26-12. Ashley Collins paced WRV with four points. Alyssa Dixon, Stephanie Hutcherson, Ashley Faulk and Nicole Meador all scored two points...
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Girls sectional pairings announced
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
Pairings for the 27th annual Indiana high school girls basketball state tournament we drawn at Indiana High School Athletic Association headquarters in Indianapolis Monday afternoon. Locally, defending Class A sectional, regional and semistate champion White River Valley will have to come through the long bracket to win its third straight sectional championship...
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North Central tops Lady Miners
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
Linton-Stockton concluded the regular season Monday night with a 75-40 loss at North Central, ranked No. 7 in the latest Class A girls basketball poll. Casey Simmons paced the Lady Miners (2-18, 1-4 in the Tri-River Conference) with 11 points. Rachel Wilson and Katie Tharp both added eight points...
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WRV loses two
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
White River Valley-Worthington dropped two games at its own sixth-grade girls basketball tournament Saturday. In the consolation game, WRV-Lyons defeated WRV-Worthington 36-27. Delaney Sanders had 12 points to top WRV-Worthington. Aliza Kelly scored seven points, Rachel Mowery and Danielle Dyer both scored three and Haylee Holtsclaw added two...
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Stolen truck found in Pleasantville
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
A truck that had been stolen from a Dugger residence last week was located Sunday in Pleasantville. The truck had been set on fire and was burned. "The truck had been stolen from Cass (a community just north of Dugger) last Monday, Jan. 21," explained Dugger town marshal Dave Heaton. The truck, a red, 1999 Toyota Sonoma, was stolen from the home of Dave Usrey...
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Frye to run for county assessor
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
A Bloomfield accountant has announced his candidacy for the office of Greene County assessor. Jerry R. Frye has announced he will run on the Republican ticket for the office. He cited his experience as an accountant and income tax preparer will help him fulfill the duties of assessor...
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Worthington-Jefferson Chamber off to a good start
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
WORTHINGTON ---- In only nine months of existence, the Worthington-Jefferson Chamber of Commerce has come a long way. The secret ingredient seems to be teamwork. Naomi Fowler, owner of the 67 Inn Motel, is the Chamber's vice-president. She said the organization already has 47 members...
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Gregg authors bill to help prepare state
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
Legislation authored by Speaker of the House John Gregg (D-Sandborn) that would ensure a more coordinated statewide response to terrorism was approved by an Indiana House committee Monday. House Bill 1001, passed by the House Rules and Legislative Procedures Committee, calls for a series of improvements in state programs impacting public safety and public health, and gives law enforcement officials additional tools to battle terrorists...
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Herrington scores one
(Local News ~ 01/29/02)
White River Valley graduate Christy Herrington hit 1 of 2 free throws to finish with one point, helping Olney Central College to a 76-65 victory over Vincennes University in a women's college basketball game at Olney, Ill. Monday night. Herrington, a freshman at OCC, is a 2001 graduate of WRV...
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