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Prisoners help Lyons with Spring clean up
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
LYONS ---- An eight-man work crew from the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility in Carlisle is helping spruce up the town of Lyons, and they're doing it at no cost to the town. Lyons Town board member Mike Schantz explained that after seeing a WVCF work crew in Dugger last year, he made some phone calls to see if they could come to Lyons...
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Tanker wreck cause for concern
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
A tanker truck carrying liquid propane overturned Thursday night at a bridge construction site on US 231 south of Bloomfield, resulting in homes and businesses in the area being evacuated. As of press time today, the Richland Creek bridge was still closed to traffic. The bridge should be open by early afternoon today...
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What would it have been like to be a reporter in the time of Christ?
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
There are many times that I wonder what it would have been like to report the events during the time of Jesus Christ's walk on earth. I will say this, covering the works and miracles of Jesus would have kept many reporters busy. Perhaps the busiest time would have been the week between Palm Sunday and Easter...
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Model airplane club is flying high
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
A new, remote-control model airplane 4-H club is cleared for takeoff, and according to organizers, has gotten off to a good start. Terry Mullis of Linton, instructor for the club, said the club's first meeting was held Monday, March 11, at the Greene County 4-H fairgrounds. ...
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Nancy Susie Arford
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
ODON ---- Nancy Susie Arford, 44, of Odon, passed away Sunday, March 24, 2002, at unexpectedly at her residence. Born Mar. 17, 1958 in Daviess County, she was the daughter of Foster and Emma (McIntosh) Arford. She was a member of Pleasent Hill Community Church. She graduated from North Daviess School with the class of 1976...
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Russel H. Smith
(Local News ~ 03/29/02)
SHELBURN ---- Russel H. Smith, 66, of Shelburn, passed away at 2:02 p.m., Wednesday, March 27, 2002 at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born Nov. 17, 1935 in Clay County, he was the son of Charles E. and Mary L. (Knight) Smith. He retired in 1994 after 38t years of service as a coalminer with the AMAX Coal Company. ...
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