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Police locate suspicious bag along side of road
(Local News ~ 03/13/02)
JASONVILLE ---- As of press time today, Indiana State Police had not yet determined the contents of two garbage bags thrown out on a county road near Jasonville. Police were alerted by a strong smell, apparently of anhydrous ammonia and ether, coming from one or both of the plastic bags...
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The best way to solve eyesore issue is to take a stand
(Local News ~ 03/13/02)
If you don't believe there's a problem with unsightly properties around Linton, you haven't looked real close while driving around. It's a problem that's gotten progressively worse over the last 10 or 15 years. Junk cars ---- as many as four or five ---- can be found in yards for cats, dogs, rats, and animals of all kinds to call home. They also make a good place for mischievous kids to play, and maybe come away with an injury or two...
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A.J. Graves keeps family tradition alive
(Local News ~ 03/13/02)
Basketball is as natural to Switz City as cheese is to Wisconsin, it seems. And for the Rick and Melonie Graves family, basketball has become a way of life. Rick and Melonie have four sons, Matthew, Mark, Andrew, and A.J., and all four played basketball at White River Valley High School...
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Worthington battling problem with trash
(Local News ~ 03/13/02)
WORTHINGTON ---- Unkempt, unsightly properties, and owners refusing to clean them up have some Worthington residents, as well as town council members, frustrated. At the Worthington Town Council meeting Tuesday night, Carol Bays told council members Hal Harp, Josh Harrell, Debbie Dyer, Vern Spoor and council president Bill Bays, who is her husband, that a property near her home has been full of trash and debris for years, and has gotten worse...
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Linton to host baseball camp
(Local News ~ 03/13/02)
The Linton Miner Baseball Spring Training Camp has been scheduled for March 25-27 at the high school. The camp, which will run from 9 a.m. to noon each day, is open to any boy or girl between the ages of 7 and 14. Areas of instruction will include base running, communication, teamwork, defense, pitching, hitting and bunting...
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Wolverines have shown 'resiliency'
(Local News ~ 03/13/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- At various points during the season, White River Valley has faced adversity. But every time, the Wolverines, who are just one win away from playing for a Class A state championship, have persevered, like overcoming the loss of starter Jordan Schantz back on Jan. 26...
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Beatrice Marylin Fines
(Local News ~ 03/13/02)
Beatrice Marylin Fines, 88, of Linton, passed away at 4:55 p.m., Wednesday, March. 12, 2002 at Glenburn Home in Linton. Born Dec. 19, 1913 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Joseph and Ida Richey Bennett. She was a homemaker. She was a member of the Switz City Baptist Church; the Elite Club of Linton; the Arion Club of Switz City; and Rebekah Lodge of Switz City...
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John C. Moss Jr.
(Local News ~ 03/13/02)
EL RENO, Okla. ---- John C. "Jack" Moss Jr., 69, of El Reno, Okla., passed away Wednesday, Feb. 27, 2002, at St. Anthony's Hospital in Oklahoma City. Born Oct. 29, 1932 in Jasonville, he was the son of John C. and Dorris (Burkhart) Moss Sr...
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