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IU hoops is all about the players, not the coaches
(Local News ~ 04/02/02)
Some odds 'n' ends as we wait patiently for daytime highs of 70, and nighttime lows of 50 to become the norm rather than the exception: It was a great season for IU Forget the final score, Maryland 64, Indiana 52. In this NCAA basketball tournament, IU was more about surprises than winning the national championship. And about opening some eyes...
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Dugger trying to make building look better
(Local News ~ 04/02/02)
DUGGER ---- Dugger Town Council president Sam Landis said the town would like to make useful once again an old building that once housed the Stringer Machine Shop. The town would like to try to attract a business or industry into town. The building has been empty for about six years...
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Switz City releases Black Beauty from agreement
(Local News ~ 04/02/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- At a short meeting Monday evening, the Switz City Council agreed to release Black Beauty Coal Mine from its $50,000 bond agreement, which was signed when the mine company was working near Switz City's water line. The water line is at the intersection of State Road 54 and County Road 475W. Since the water line was not damaged, the coal company was released from the agreement...
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Linton beats Lincoln in softball
(Local News ~ 04/02/02)
Linton-Stockton exploded for 10 runs in the third inning as the Lady Miners opened the softball season with a 16-2 victory at Vincennes Lincoln Monday night. The game was halted after five innings via the 10-run rule. Freshmen K.C. Bedwell and Jamie Abbott combined to toss a two-hitter. Bedwell pitched the firs three innings to earn the victory. Each pitched surrendered one run...
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Linton games postponed
(Local News ~ 04/02/02)
The Linton-Stockton at Vincennes Rivet softball game, scheduled for today, has been postponed and will be rescheduled at a later date. The Linton-Stockton at Cloverdale baseball game, which was postponed Monday, will be played at 5 p.m. Friday. The Miners will open the season today at Washington Catholic...
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WRV winter banquet April 10
(Local News ~ 04/02/02)
The White River Valley High School winter sports awards banquet is set for 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 10 in the high school cafeteria. Refreshments will be served.
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Eastern falls at home in baseball
(Local News ~ 04/02/02)
Bloomington North scored all of its runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth innings as the Cougars opened the baseball season with a 9-2 victory at Eastern Monday night. Eric Lewis topped the winners with four hits and two RBIs. Paul Brown and Zach Harrison both had two hits for Eastern. Joe Weimer had Eastern's only RBI...
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Lakers open with win
(Local News ~ 04/02/02)
Shakamak opened the 2002 baseball season with a 4-1 victory over visiting South Putnam Monday night. Austin Witt, Brian Barber and Brent Essex combined to toss a two-hitter for the Lakers. Witt hurled the first three innings to record the victory. Witt and Essex both doubled, half of the four Shakamak hits...
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Betty M. Allaway
(Local News ~ 04/02/02)
Betty M. (Gabbart) Allaway, 78, of Linton, passed away at 4 p.m., Monday, April 1, 2002 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Aug. 15, 1923 in Jasonville, she was the daughter of James and Maude M. (Bonham) Gabbart. She was a homemaker and had formerly worked many years as an award-winning waitress at Howard Johnson in Hammond. She was a member of Linton Assembly of God Church...
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