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Huber named CAPE director
(Local News ~ 06/14/02)
This Spring, Harry Huber retired as principal of Linton-Stockton Elementary School. With 33 years of administrative and educational background, Huber has accepted a position for which he is uniquely qualified ---- director of Greene County CAPE. CAPE is Community Alliance to Promote Education. It is funded by a three-year grant of $4.65 million to Greene County from Lilly Endowment, Inc., as an initiative to develop programs that encourage educational attainment throughout the state...
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Tim Fish places third in state golf tournament
(Local News ~ 06/14/02)
FRANKLIN ---- Linton-Stockton senior Tim Fish, in his final appearance for the Miners, shot an even par 72, giving his a two-day total of 143, good for third place at the boys golf state finals here Thursday at The Legends of Indiana Golf Course. Fish recorded three birdies on the back nine, where he shot a two-under 34. This came after opening with a two-over par 38 on the front nine...
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Veterans hope people remember American Flag
(Local News ~ 06/14/02)
Before Sept. 11, 2001, our complacency had put our American flag, the symbol of our great country and its hard-won freedom, into the category of dear but comfortable old friend, often displayed only on July 4. That terrible day changed us all, and how we look at our flag...
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Clayton brags on Fish
(High School Sports ~ 06/14/02)
FRANKLIN ---- Linton-Stockton High School golf coach Darren Clayton did not want to offend anybody. But after watching Tim Fish put together arguably the best season any high school golfer at L-S and in Greene County ever has, capped by his tie for third-place at the state finals here Thursday at The Legends of Indiana Golf Course, Clayton can now officially say it...
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