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Linton board approves school calendars
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Parents concerned about Linton-Stockton School Corporation students starting school a week earlier for the 2002-03 school year need not worry any longer. The Board of School Trustees voted 5-0 at Monday night's meeting to start school the next two school years on the same date...
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Linton falls at Rivet in baseball
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Linton-Stockton continues its hitting slump. After coming up with just three hits in a 6-2 loss at Bloomfield Saturday, the Miners (3-4) only managed five hits in an 8-0 loss at Vincennes Rivet Monday. Tyler Clifford went 2-for-4 while Brandon Parker, Nick Goodman and Ryan Sullivan each had a base hit for the Miners...
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Union golfers win
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Union (Dugger) fired a 184, which was good enough to beat Clay City by 12 strokes in a high school golf match at the Sullivan Elks Club Monday. "I was glad to get another win," said Union (Dugger) coach George Sly, whose Bulldogs won its second straight match to improve to 3-4. "One of our goals is to play around .500 and hopefully we are headed in the right direction."...
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Slow start cost Bulldogs
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Host Eminence scored five runs in the first inning and went on to defeat Union (Dugger) 11-6 in a Tri-River Conference baseball game in Morgan County Monday. "We started off in a 5-0 hole," said Union (Dugger) coach Clarence Johnson, whose Bulldogs slipped to 0-4, 0-1 in the TRC. "After the first inning, we settled down...
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Lakers blank Eels
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Austin Witt and Brent Essex combined for a two-hitter to help Shakamak defeat host Clay City 11-0 in a conference baseball game Monday. Witt pitched the first four innings to pick up his second victory in as many decisions. Jesse Yeryar went 3-for-3 with two home runs, a double and eight RBIs...
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T-Birds lose 6-1
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Rachel Flynn tossed a no-hitter to lead North Daviess to a 6-1 victory over host Eastern in a South Western Indiana Athletic Conference softball game Monday. The Lady Thunderbirds (2-3) were able to score a run without the benefit of a hit in their final at bat...
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Vikings edge Lakers in softball
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Shakamak only managed two hits in a 2-1 loss to host West Vigo in a non-conference softball game Monday. Kambri McDonald and Cherise Walters had infield singles for the Lady Lakers (2-5). Valerie Blanton allowed just six hits and took the loss. She allowed just one earned run...
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Clay City dumps WRV
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
White River Valley's softball team was limited to just two hits in a 14-0 loss to host Clay City Monday. Stacia Rogers and catcher Amy Henry had the only safeties for the Lady Wolverines, who slipped to 0-4, 0-1 in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference...
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Union gets by Cards
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Union (Dugger) scored the winning run in the bottom of the seven inning as the Lady Bulldogs softball team remained undefeated in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference with a 3-2 victory over visiting Bloomfield Monday. Ashlee Lochbaum paced Union, 3-2 overall, 2-0 in the SWIAC, with a triple and single and two RBIs...
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Arrow Relays canceled
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Because of schedule conflicts, the Arrow Relays at Sullivan have been canceled. The relays, which were scheduled to involved the Linton-Stockton boys and girls track teams, was moved from May 2 to April 25 before the cancellation.
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WRV schedule changes
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
The Loogootee at White River Valley baseball game, which was rained out Friday, will be made up today at 5 p.m. The WRV at Bloomfield baseball game will be a varsity-only contest, scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday. The WRV baseball game with Owen Valley, scheduled for 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 25, has been moved from WRV to Owen Valley...
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Linton golfers shoot 151
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Linton-Stockton fired a season-low 151 to pick up three wins at the Phil Harris Golf Course Monday. The Miners were 18 strokes better than Sullivan (169) while Washington Catholic fired a 192 and Bloomfield shot 199. LSHS senior Tim Fish earned medalist honors with a nine-hole total of 35. Also for the Miners, Nick Fusco had a 37, Brett Dunkerly 39 and Drew Dunkerly shot 41. Jared Thompson had a 44 and Kevin Dale carded a 45...
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Cards take WRV in tennis
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The host Lady Cardinals took two of three singles matches and split at doubles as Bloomfield edged visiting White River Valley 3-2 in a high school girls tennis match Monday. With the match tied at 2-2, Bloomfield's No. 1 doubles team of Miranda Helms/Brittany Kuruzovich beat WRV's Lindsey Hines and Samantha Johnson 7-6(3), 6-7(4), 6-1 to decide the outcome...
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Bloomfield man struck by train
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
An elderly Bloomfield man is in Bloomington Hospital this morning after he was involved in a pedestrian/train accident late Monday afternoon. Loren Inman, 78, had apparently sat down on the railroad tracks on Cold Springs Road near Bloomfield to rest, according to Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Randall Frye...
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State Police talk about new epidemic
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
JASONVILLE ---- When you think of an epidemic you think of the Bubonic Plague. But there is a new epidemic plaguing our county: Methamphetamine. "It is a crisis, it is at epidemic proportions," Indiana State Police Trooper Dave Henderson said after speaking to students in grades K-12 at Shakamak on Monday...
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Dream becomes reality for Huber
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
When anyone retires from a job, they hope to leave some kind of lasting impression at their former place of employment. It's no different for principals. Harry Huber will retire as Linton-Stockton Elementary School principal at the end of the current school year, and will leave many impressions with his employees and students...
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Tip leads to meth bust near Bloomfield
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
An anonymous tip to Indiana Conservation Officer Mike Gregg has resulted in the arrest of Neil Burton, 36 of Bloomfield. Burton was arrested Monday after police received a tip he was producing methamphetamine at his home east of Bloomfield. The information indicated there was a strong odor of anhydrous ammonia coming from the Burton home. He had also been seen buying precursors at local businesses...
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Autopsy reveals alcohol was factor in drowning
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
Autopsy results have revealed that a Jasonville man was drunk when he drowned Saturday night. Pathologist Dr. Ronald Kohr of Terre Haute Regional Hospital conducted an autopsy on Mark Carter, 42, on Monday morning. Autopsy results were consistent with drowning. However, Carter's blood alcohol content was found to be twice the legal limit...
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Thomas Glen Beck
(Local News ~ 04/16/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Thomas Glen Beck, 84, of Bloomfield, passed away at 12:10 a.m. Sunday, April 14, 2002, at Bloomington Hospital. Born March 24, 1918, in Burlington, he was the son of Jean and Hazel (Lybrook) Beck. He was a chemical engineer for ESSO (Standard Oil). ...
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