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Linton Glass Company owner enjoys area
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
Beginning his third year of ownership, Linton Glass Company's Larry Rodgers has found that the "You'll Like Linton" signs greeting visitors to Linton are true ---- and he's enjoying running his business here. "My wife Susan and I bought the business from Rich and Jane Sollars, who had the business for 35 years," said Rodgers. "Rich's dad started it in 1956 or '57."...
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Virginia M. Droll
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
BLOOMINGTON ---- Virginia M. Droll, 80, of Bloomington, passed away at 5:45 p.m. Thursday, March 21, 2002, at Meadowood Health Pavillion in Bloomington. Born June 24, 1921, in Bloomington, she was the daughter of Olen Dale and Goldie (Asher) Miller...
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Union game moved
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
Eminence has a problem with its baseball diamond ---- a water leak. As a result, the Union (Dugger) at Eminence baseball game has been moved from Monday, April 1 to Monday, April 15. The game will start at 5 p.m.
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Southwestern offers EMT training
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Emergency medical care is something most us don't think about until we need it. That is not the case for Southwestern Ambulance Service. The locally owned ambulance service wanted to improve the quality of care they offered, so they decided to offer an advanced EMT class...
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Bloomfield School Board meets
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Bloomfield School Board meeting began its regular monthly meeting hearing praise for several students involved in a variety of activities. Nancy Hudson, Business Professionals Association advisor, praised her students for their recent competition awards...
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WRV board hears update on possible additions to school
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- The addition to White River Valley High School is one step closer to reality after architects from Gibraltar Design presented a feasibility study to the Board of School Trustees on Thursday evening. Both designs presented included a commons room at the west entrance, eight classrooms, a multi-purpose room, a stage, two restrooms, storage and mechanical rooms and two locker areas. ...
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Daily Citizen to host school board forum
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
Too many times voters close that curtain, stare at the candidates, and make a blind choice. Or they pick a candidate just because they recognize the name. Neither is a good way to select a school board candidate. That's why The Daily Citizen is announcing it will sponsor another forum for Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees candidates...
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Crane's future still in question
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
The Greene County Economic Development Corporation met Thursday in Linton and learned that the economic impact on this area would be vast, should Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center close down. With the federal government considering closing some U.S. ...
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Goosepond project moving forward slowly
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
Dan Luczynski told members of the Greene County Economic Development Corporation on Thursday night that a federal wetlands restoration project in the Goosepond and Beehunter Marsh areas south and east of Linton is progressing slowly. Luczynski is a conservationist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service office in Bloomfield...
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Crane honored
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
U.S. Rep. John Hostettler praised the employees and management at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center for receiving the 2002 Commander in Chief's Annual Award for Installation Excellence earlier this week. "Once again Crane finds itself in elite and prestigious company," said Hostettler, a member of the House Armed Services Committee. ...
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Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce news
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
With four successful events behind us, it's been a busy year so far and there are a multitude of events still to come. This past Tuesday concluded the Chamber's open house and our all-new event, the "Taste of Linton." Since it was our first event, we really didn't know what to expect. But despite the rainy weather conditions, the turnout was wonderful with close to 150 people, tasting and sampling what the area's restaurants and caterers have to offer...
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Alma May Brodie
(Local News ~ 03/22/02)
Alma May Brodie, 63, of Sullivan, passed away at 11:23 p.m. Thursday, March 21, 2002, at Sullivan County Community Hospital. She was born Oct. 27, 1938, the daughter of Ralph and Emma Walker Ashton. She was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Charles "Chuck" Brodie; four sons, Gary McManigell of Paxton, Ind.; Gene Parnell of Fort Knox, Ky.; Norman Parnell and Jerry Brodine of Sullivan; one daughter, Lisa Collins of Cicero, Ind.; two step-sons, Chuck Brodie, Jr. ...
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