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Freedom Run is June 16
(Local News ~ 05/10/02)
Registration forms are now available for the fourth annual Freedom Run, which includes a 5K run and a two-mile walk. This is the third event of the 34 Days of June, and is scheduled for June 16 at Linton's Humphreys Park. Registration will begin promptly at 8 a.m. with the race and walk beginning at 9 a.m...
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Sports notes
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/02)
Church softball The Linton Church Softball League is now forming to begin play on Tuesday, May 28. All area churches are extended an invitation to come and participate. For more information, call 847-0079, 665-9331, 648-3041 or 735-5600. Knights win...
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Mary Alice Payne Turner
(Local News ~ 05/10/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Mary Alice Payne Turner, 79, of Bloomfield, passed away Thursday, May 9, 2002, in Indianapolis. Born in Daviess County, Ky., she was the daughter of Hubert and Rose (Clark) Payne. She had been the Greene County public health nurse for 27 years, retiring in 1992. She was a 1946 graduate of Saints Mary and Elizabeth Hospital School of Nursing, Louisville, Ky. She was a member of the Holy Name Catholic Church and Psi Lota Xi Sorority...
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Worthington Garden Club to host garden tour and tea on Saturday
(Local News ~ 05/10/02)
When the members of the Worthington Garden Club hosts a garden tour and afternoon tea Saturday afternoon, it will be something they thoroughly enjoy doing. The members enjoy looking at other peoples' gardens as well as everyone else does. It affords everyone a chance to look at other peoples' gardens, how they are arranged, and various combinations of plants, shrubs and ornaments...
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Residents offered opportunity to spruce up property
(Local News ~ 05/10/02)
So your house needs improving but your pocketbook won't allow it? The city of Jasonville and the Greene County Commissioners are both applying for grants to help ease the burden on property owners. Both entities are applying to the Indiana Housing Finance Authority for a Housing Development Fund Program Housing Rehabilitation Grant. The project is funded by the Housing of Urban Development Housing Development Fund Program...
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Happy Mother's Day to all Moms
(Local News ~ 05/10/02)
If you don't have your Mother's Day plans in order, you're running out of time. You have less than two days to make sure you don't turn a happy occasion into something you'd just as soon forget. As a kid, I remember me and my sisters buying mom a corsage to wear to church on Mother's Day. It must have been a popular method of gift-giving way back when, because nearly every mother in church had one every year. I sure as heck didn't want our mom to be without one...
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Leadership program a success at Worthington
(Local News ~ 05/10/02)
WORTHINGTON ---- It is not easy being a junior high student. It is an awkward age and peer pressure is extreme. White River Valley Worthington applied for a $2,000 grant to try to offer some guidance to students in grades 6, 7 and 8. The grant was through the Boys and Girls Club of Greene County (formerly the Youth Service Bureau) and was made possible by the Greene County Substance Abuse Task Force...
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Shakamak School Board approves schematic plan
(Local News ~ 05/10/02)
JASONVILLE ---- The Shakamak Board of School Trustees voted Thursday evening to approve the schematic plan for the renovation of the school that was presented by representatives from Oldle, McGuire and Shook. Pleased with the plan, superintendent Ron Bush said, "We had a lot of people in the community come in and give us a wish list, and we tried to initiate their requests. One of the main concerns was security."...
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Bedwell would like his money returned
(Local News ~ 05/10/02)
Jesse Bedwell of Linton is beside himself this morning. Money he had set aside was taken from a shopping cart in the parking lot at Angell's on Thursday morning. "I came out of Angell's, left my money bag in the shopping cart. I got to the stoplight and realized it was gone," Bedwell told The Daily Citizen this morning...
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Miners victorious over Wolverines
(High School Sports ~ 05/10/02)
Linton-Stockton jumped out to an 8-0 lead and cruised to a 15-2 victory over visiting White River Valley in a baseball game at Roy Herndon Field Thursday. "It is pretty much a coach's dream to come out and score 15 runs in the first three innings," said Linton-Stockton coach Bart Berns. "We hadn't played since Saturday and had limited practice time. In that situation, you are never sure how your kids are coming to come out...
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