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Crane put on a short list
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
My friend Steve Howard has been in a cranky mood lately ---- he's concerned about Crane. As most of you know, Steve Howard is the president of the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce and former Captain of the Crane NSWC. Steve also is on the Steering Committee of the Southern Indiana Business Alliance (SIBA), which is a group of former military and civilian executive level employees, along with consultants, who are working to ensure that Crane remains part of the economic fabric of southwest Indiana.. ...
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Naomi Jane Bartley
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
DUGGER ---- Naomi Jane Bartley, 84 and of Dugger passed away at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 12, 2002, at the Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born March 11, 1917, in Owen County, she was the daughter of Nolan T. and Elnora (Figg) Allen. She was a Home Economics teacher for the Northeast School Corp., having retired in 1983. ...
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Marylou Conklin
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
Marylou Conklin, 72 and of Linton, passed away Monday evening, Feb. 11, 2002, at her residence. Born July 10, 1929, in Linton, she was the daughter of Donald and Bell (McGee) Keller. She was a homemaker and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints...
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Rivet defeats Bulldogs
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
Vincennes Rivet used a perfect performance at the foul line to defeat host Union (Dugger) 62-43 in a non-conference boys basketball game Tuesday night. Rivet (8-11) made all 20 of their free throws, outscoring Union by 14 points at the foul line. Curt Hunckler finished with 17 points, including 4 of 4 on free throws. Jared Bilskie, who also shot 4 of 4 at the foul line, scored 12 points and Justin Cogdill finished with 10 points, including eight free throws in as many attempts...
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Lakers win TRC, again
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
Shakamak completed a perfect season in the Tri-River Conference with a 54-49 victory over Eminence at home Tuesday night. The Lakers, who went 5-0 in the TRC for the second straight season, had three players in double figures, led by the 21 points of Josh McDaniel...
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Miners fall short against Clay City, 57-50
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
CLAY CITY ---- Linton-Stockton is showing improvement. But unfortunately for the Miners, they don't have many wins to show for it. The Miners (3-14) remained within striking distance in the second half, but came up on the short end of a 57-50 score to host Clay City here Tuesday night...
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Man bitten by coyote while running at Crane
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
An employee of Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane was bitten on the leg by a coyote while jogging recently at the Center. NSWC Crane spokesperson Sue Webster said the man, whose name is not being released, was jogging alone along one of the highways that goes through the Center's administrative center at around 5:05 a.m. on Feb. 6 when the animal came up next to him and bit him...
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Candidates who have filed for office
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
Those who have filed with the Greene County Clerk's office to run in the 2002 primary election thus far include: ASSESSOR Nancy S. Snellenberger- D Jerry R. Frye - R AUDITOR William E. Sipes - D David L. Bailey - D CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE David K. Johnson - R...
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Worthington swears in new reserve officer
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
WORTHINGTON ---- A new reserve deputy for the Worthington Police Department was sworn in during the Worthington Town Council meeting Tuesday night. Council president Bill Bays swore in Eric Floyd, a 24-year-old lifelong rural Worthington resident. Floyd has had previous experience in law enforcement. ...
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Hill hurt in farm accident
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
A Bloomfield man is recovering today in Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis after he was involved in a farm accident Tuesday afternoon. David Hill was working with his cattle near Bloomfield when the accident occurred. "He was working with the cattle and was trying to catch a calf that needed doctoring. He was on a steep bank and the calf was not cooperating. He fell down the bank," Ingrid Hill, David's daughter-in-law, told The Daily Citizen this morning...
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Linton Utilities wants to take a closer look at itself
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
No matter what the business, pleasing your customers should be at the top of the list of goals to accomplish every day. It doesn't matter if you're selling televisions, groceries, ping-pong tables, or electricity. Listening to your customers is a must to be successful and do a quality job...
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Woman slams into Dollar General store
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- "My first thought was that someone had blown up the store," Amanda Ferguson said. Ferguson was in the Bloomfield Dollar General Store when a car went through the store window Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Lois I. Corwin, 73 of Bloomfield, told Bloomfield town marshal Butch Brown she pulled into a parking spot in front of the store and her brakes failed...
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James Donald Phillips
(Local News ~ 02/13/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- James Donald (Tex) Phillips, 77 and of Bloomfield, passed away at 12:17 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, 2002, at Bloomington Hospital. Born Aug. 23, 1924, in Wichita Falls, Texas, he was the son of Harold Fleetwood and Hattie (Bentley) Phillips...
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