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Greene County one step closer to getting I-69
(Local News ~ 08/01/02)
The Indiana Department of Transportation is one step closer to making a decision on I-69, the corridor that would link Evansville to Indianapolis as part of a proposed superhighway linking Canada and Mexico. The road already runs from the Canadian border to Indianapolis...
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Linton to help freshmen ease into first weeks of school
(Local News ~ 08/01/02)
If you're an incoming freshman at Linton-Stockton High School and concerned about the transition from junior high, principal Nick Karazsia hopes to ease those fears. Karazsia and guidance counselor Mike Perigo have put together a freshman orientation program for Wednesday in the auditeria. Two sessions are scheduled: 10-11 a.m. and 6-7 p.m...
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Jasonville PD trying to solve recent break-ins
(Local News ~ 08/01/02)
Jasonville police are investigating three break-ins they believe occurred sometime after midnight Wednesday morning. The break-ins occurred at the Jasonville Assembly of God, the Jasonville United Methodist Church and an utility trailer owned by Johnson Construction Company...
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County leaders thrilled with I-69 news
(Local News ~ 08/01/02)
County leaders were happy to learn that the five preferred routes named by the Indiana Department of Transportation on Wednesday as possible corridors for I-69 each passes through Greene County. An environmental impact study of possible routes of an extension of I-69 from Evansville to Indianapolis named the five preferred routes as well as six non-preferred routes. Terre Haute was effectively put out of the running for I-69 by the study...
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Fish comes up short in bid for state title
(Local News ~ 08/01/02)
Linton's Tim Fish came up short in his bid to win the 77th annual Boys State Junior Golf Championship on Wednesday. Fish, who qualified for the match-play round of the tournament by playing well in the two qualifying rounds on Monday and Tuesday, lost to David Kelvin of Zionsville on Wednesday, 1 up...
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It's been a year since Korey Stringer died
(Local News ~ 08/01/02)
TERRE HAUTE ---- The weather isn't that much different here from what it was in Mankato, Minn. a year ago when the Minnesota Vikings and the NFL lost offensive lineman Korey Stringer. The humidity turns everyone into a drip dry article. Breezes come in sporadic hot puffs, barely leaf-shaking breaths from the trees around Rose-Hulman Institute, where the Indianapolis Colts have to beat the heat before they beat any other team in the league...
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Joseph A. Anderson
(Local News ~ 08/01/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Joseph A. Anderson, 63, of Bloomfield, passed away at 2:59 p.m. Wednesday, July 31, 2002, at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born June 16, 1939, in Solsberry, he was the son of Lloyd and Irene (Bowers) Anderson. He was a repairman for Westinghouse in Bloomington. He was a member of Abundant Life Baptist Church in Bloomington and attended Ridgeport Community Church...
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