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A new place to sit courtesy of local group
(Local News ~ 07/25/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Searching for a place to sit in the children's area of the Jasonville City Park is no longer a hassle. On Wednesday morning, the General Federation of Women's Clubs/Indiana Federation of Clubs Wednesday Research Club dedicated a park bench, made of recycled plastics, to the city of Jasonville...
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Vivian Sanders honored for 75 years of membership
(Local News ~ 07/25/02)
LYONS ---- With her make-up in place and a corsage on her shoulder, Vivian Sanders was the toast of the Lyons Health and Living Center. Vivian was surrounded by her fellow Lyons Order of Eastern Star members. They were there to celebrate Vivian's membership of 75 years...
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BMV requiring more ID
(Local News ~ 07/25/02)
Increased homeland security throughout the nation since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks has affected us in countless ways. Even going to your local license branch to get your driver's license renewed isn't as simple any more. You have to have documents proving who you are...
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Softball league offers a time of fellowship and devotions
(Local News ~ 07/25/02)
Church softball teams from Linton, Odon, Lewis, Jasonville, Sandborn and Dugger gather each Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday to compete against each other in the Linton Church Softball League. Games are played at 6:15 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Donnie Sloan, one person in charge of the league, said the league has been around for 18 or 19 years. He said that along with himself, there are eight other people who help run the league...
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Muskies surviving in Dugger area lake
(Local News ~ 07/25/02)
DUGGER ---- An experiment started in 1997 by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources is proving that muskellunge, or muskies, a much-sought-after game fish, can adapt to the warmer climes of southern Indiana. Brian Schoenung, fisheries biologist with the DNR's Fish and Wildlife Division who works out of the Avoca State Fish Hatchery, said the muskies were introduced to Bass Lake, in the Dugger Unit of the Fish and Wildlife Area, for a practical reason...
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Daniel D. Moss
(Local News ~ 07/25/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Daniel D. "Danny" Moss, 63, of Jasonville, passed away at 7:50 p.m., Wednesday, July 24, 2002 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Nov. 2, 1938 in Indiana, he was the son of David and Elizabeth (Kimmel) Moss. He was a retired barber...
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Pauline F. Bell
(Local News ~ 07/25/02)
BICKNELL ---- Pauline F. Bell, 67, of Bicknell, passed away at 5 a.m. Wednesday, July 24, 2002, at her residence. Born February 8, 1935, in Pesque-Isle, Maine, she was the daughter of Peter and Bernise (Campbell) Coty. She was a home health care giver. She was a member of the Wesleyan Church at Maine, and a Certified Home Health Aide...
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Eugene R. York
(Local News ~ 07/25/02)
WORTHINGTON ---- Eugene R. "Gene" York, 81, of Worthington, passed away at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 24, 2002, at Bloomington Hospital. Born June 14, 1921, in Lyons, he was the son of Roy and Golda (Townsend) York. He owned E.R. York, Inc. ...
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Nancee L. Hiatt
(Local News ~ 07/25/02)
SULLIVAN ---- Nancee L. Hiatt, 49, of Sullivan, passed away at 1:19 p.m. Tuesday, July 23, 2002, at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born December 16, 1952, in Terre Haute, she was the daughter of Floyd E. and Jean Whitledge Reed. She worked as an administrative secretary and was the director of volunteers at the Sullivan County Community Hospital. ...
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