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Lack of funds concern Shakamak School Board candidates
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
There are nine people wanting to serve on the Shakamak School Board. The Daily Citizen sent a questionnaire to the nine candidates asking them three questions: 1. Why are you running for school board? 2. What do you consider one of the most pressing issues facing the school? 3. Background information, including family and education and other comments...
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Wilson to play basketball at St. Mary's
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
It didn't take Rachel Wilson long to work her way into the hearts of the Saint Mary-of-the Woods basketball program. After a St. Mary's assistant came to watch the 5-9 Wilson, a senior at Linton-Stockton High School, this season, Wilson knew that she wanted to become part of the program...
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Lakers struggling with bats
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
Shakamak only managed two hits off of Sullivan's Devin Jones as the Golden Arrows defeated the host Lakers 4-0 in a non-conference baseball game at Jasonville Tuesday night. The Lakers, ranked No. 2 in Class A, have only managed two hits in their last two games...
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Cards pound Eels
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
Bloomfield came up with 13 hits off of Eminence pitching as the Cardinal baseball team defeated host Eminence 12-2 Tuesday. Jordan Burnett had two doubles, Jon Veatch had a double, Chad Burnett smacked a triple and Tyler Evans had a home run for the winners...
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Union falls short against Hutsonville, Ill., in baseball
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
Union (Dugger) only managed six hits in a 6-1 loss to Hutsonville, Ill. Tuesday. "It was a pretty good ball game," said Union baseball coach Clarence Johnson. "It was a tie game through three innings. "We had some situations where we had hits, but were unable to string anything together and continue it. We hit the ball hard but hit the ball right at them. We had several line drives and they made the plays."...
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Lady Wolverines winless
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
Sullivan made quick work of the White River Valley softball team, defeating the Lady Wolverines 10-0 in five innings Tuesday. Carrie Gilham tossed a two-hitter, striking out nine WRV batters as the Lady Arrows won for the 13th time in 14 games. Ashlee Webster and Becca McNally both had two hits for Sullivan...
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Bloomfield edges Alices
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
Jessica Gooding tossed a two-hitter as Bloomfield defeated visiting Vincennes Lincoln 1-0 in a non-conference softball game Tuesday. It was Gooding's second win in as many decisions as the Lady Cardinals improved to 10-4. Cassie Aydt had a triple for the winners, who will host North Central today...
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Linton duo earns first tennis win
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
Linton-Stockton's No. 2 doubles team of Rachel Van Hook and Courtney Murphy earned its first varsity win, defeating the Owen Valley duo of Amy Vaughn and Amber Ellis, 6-2, 6-3. It was the only point for the Lady Miners (0-8) who lost to the host Lady Patriots 4-1...
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Shakamak tops Linton in softball
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
Shakamak softball coach Beth Wernz was happy to get another win ---- a 4-2 conference victory at Linton-Stockton Tuesday. But Wernz knows the Lady Lakers, who are now 7-7 overall, 2-0 in the Tri-River Conference and 3-1 in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference, can play much better...
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WRV tops Edgewood in tennis
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
Sophomore Amanda Gehring earned her first varsity victory, defeating Edgewood Missy O'Brien, 6-1, 6-1 at No. 3 singles, helping White River Valley to a 4-1 victory over the host Lady Mustangs Tuesday. "I was really pleased with Amanda getting her first varsity win," said WRV girls tennis coach Rebecca Noel. "I was really proud of her. I was tickled to death for her...
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Wolverines win No. 3
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
White River Valley pounded out a season-high 16 hits as the Wolverines defeated host Cloverdale 10-8 in a high school baseball game Tuesday. "We hit the ball very well," said WRV coach Eric Lyons. "We made mistakes on the bases, but a couple of players really came through."...
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Soccer news
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
Greene County Soccer Association is continuing to accept mail-in registrations for the Fall 2002 season until Saturday, June 15. Team/coach requests will be honored on a first-come first served basis based subject to availability. For more information, call 847-BALL or Joe Wedel at 659-2822...
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Safety a key issue for skateboard park
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
A skateboard park in Linton? The teens who skateboard say it would be great, and give them a place to enjoy the sport, more safely than where many of them ride now, on the streets and sidewalks. Others are concerned about insurance, maintenance and supervision...
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How to vote for Shakamak School Board
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
If you have ever voted in a Shakamak School Board election then you know how confusing it can be. Here's how it works: The paper ballot informs you that you can only vote for three people on the ballot. But here is the catch, there are three districts and you don't have to vote for one from each district...
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Franklin says his office is ready for election
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
This time next week we'll know the results of the May primary, and can start focusing on the November general election. Until then, Greene County clerk Tom Franklin and the many people who will help make sure the primary runs smoothly, have a lot of work to do...
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James Clark
(Local News ~ 05/01/02)
FARMERSBURG ---- James Clark, 69, of Farmersburg, passed away at 12:04 a.m. today, May 1, 2002, at Sullivan Health and Living Center. Born July 22, 1932, in Greene County, he was the son of Jesse Hall and Dora Ellen (Leturgey) Clark. He was employed at Indiana Gas and Chemical and Indiana Railroad. He was a member of the Farmersburg Masonic Lodge 594...
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