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Engravers leave their mark
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Rick King takes a lot of pride in his work. An experienced engraver who owns Austin Memorial Arts west of Bloomfield, he also is making a name for himself in other parts of Indiana. Rick, 39, is a 1981 Bedford North Lawrence High School graduate. He has been asked to engrave the name of the U.S. Professional Tennis Association's most recent Hall of Fame inductee, Scott Simpson, onto the USPTA sign in Indianapolis...
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Maude E. Sullivan
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
SOLSBERRY ---- Maude E. Sullivan, 84, of Solsberry, died Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2002, at Hospitality House in Bloomington. She was born July 30, 1918, in Greene County, and was the daughter of Frank and Vina (Britton) Fowler. She was a homemaker. She was a member of the Solsberry United Methodist Church, Solsberry American Legion Auxiliary, Cincinnati and Hobbieville Homemakers clubs...
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Linton runners off to a healthy start
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
Dennis Bellamy is keeping his fingers crossed. After being decimated by injuries the past few seasons, the Linton-Stockton girls cross country coach has a relatively healthy group of seven girls to begin the season. "Only Elese (Haldeman) has been slowed down by any physical problems," said Bellamy, who is beginning his eight season in charge of the Lady Miners. ...
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Softball meeting Monday
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
The Linton Girls Softball Association will have a meeting at 7 p.m Monday at the Linton Service building on South Main Street. Officers will be nominated for the up and coming year. All managers, coaches and interested parties are encouraged to attend...
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Karting results
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
It was a light weekend for the Linton Karting Association races, which took place Saturday at Bakersfield Raceway in Linton. Linton Karting Association Saturday, August 10 Rookies ---- 1. Tyson Banks; 2. Kenny Niflis; 3. Luke Jerrells Lights ---- 1. Jimmy O'Neal; 2. Kyle Zike; 3. Jeff McCammon...
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Bloomfield superintendent updates board on budget
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Bloomfield School District Board met in special session Tuesday evening to agree to advertise the 2003 budget and take care of other business before school begins. "This is a rough year to try to make a budget. This is a reassessment year and with all the changes at the legislative level it is difficult," superintendent Ron Hasler said. "The special legislative session made a lot of decisions which will impact governmental budgets...
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Worthington Town Council accepts agreement with GCRC
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
The Worthington Town Council on Tuesday night accepted an agreement with the Greene County Redevelopment Commission to hook up on a sewer line that will run from Worthington Generation to the town's wastewater treatment plant. Last month, the town council signed a contract with Worthington Generation LLC, to accept wastewater to be hauled by Provo Septic Systems trucks and eventually piped, from their plant south of Worthington, into the town's wastewater treatment plant. ...
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Lehman praised for his efforts with Linton pool
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
With the start of school, the A.M. Risher Memorial Swimming Pool isn't full of students every day having a good time like the past several weeks. But that's a yearly ritual. Students trade in their swimsuits and diving skills for textbooks and computers...
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Tip leads to couple being busted for meth
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
A Linton couple remained behind bars this morning after they were arrested at their trailer in Linton on Tuesday at approximately 9 p.m. Tim Bernard, 28, and Kaysi Bernard, 22, are facing preliminary charges of dealing methamphetamine, possession of precursors, possession of anhydrous ammonia, maintaining a common nuisance, neglect of a dependent, reckless possession of paraphernalia, possession of marijuana, possession of a firearm and possession of methamphetamine...
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Dead, sick horses cause for concern in Daviess County
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
An outbreak of sick horses in Daviess County, some of which have died, may be due to West Nile Virus, according to an Odon veterinarian. As of Tuesday, about 20 horses in that county have died and about 100 more are sick. So far, the affected horses have all been in a large Amish community in the Montgomery-Cannellburg-Odon-Loogootee area...
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Robert Provines
(Local News ~ 08/14/02)
WESTPHALIA ---- Robert Provines, of Westphalia, passed away at 3 a.m. today, Aug. 14, 2002. Funeral arrangements are pending at Anderson-Poindexter Sandborn Chapel.
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