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Local man hurt in accident at mine
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
A Vicksburg man was still in the intensive care unit of an Evansville Hospital this morning following an accident at a Freelandville mine. Matt Dowell was injured in the accident at the Triad Mine, an underground mine near Freelandville, at approximately 2:30 p.m...
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Norman Robert Ferguson
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
SEYMOUR ---- Norman Robert Ferguson, 71, of Seymour, passed away at 6:52 a.m., Monday, Sept. 2, 2002 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Born July 25, 1931 in Sandborn, he was the son of Samuel and Irene (Elkins) Ferguson. He was a truck driver. Survivors include, his wife, Dorothy (Hicks) Ferguson of Seymour; one son, Robert J. ...
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Miners play first home game; Union to play North Central again
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
Linton-Stockton will play its first home game while Union (Dugger) will face a very familar opponent as the high school football season reaches week three. Wood Memorial (1-1) at Linton-Stockton (2-0) ---- Miner coach Steve Weber hopes that his team can put the Sullivan victory (34-31) behind them and focus on the Trojans, who are coming off a 30-20 win over Tecumeh...
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Bloomfield dominates WRV
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
Bloomfield's boys cross country team took the top five positions and seven out of the top 10 as they defeated White River Valley 15-46 Wednesday. Nate O'Neall of Bloomfield won the event with a time of 18 minutes, one second. He was followed by teammates R.J Hughes (18:27); Bryan Long (19:25); Jon Neill (19:26); and freshman Will Miller (19:38) in the top five...
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Miners outrun Sullivan
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
Linton-Stockton's girls cross country team remained undefeated after a 22-33 victory over host Sullivan Wednesday. "The kids ran well against a fairly decent team with a fairly decent individual," said L-S coach Dennis Bellamy. "Things worked out well for us...
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Youth football to begin season
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
The Linton Youth Football League will kickoff its season with a parade at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, beginning at the post office. Following the parade, each team will play two quarters at Roy Williams Field at Linton-Stockton High School. The regular season begins at 1 p.m. Sunday...
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Bloomfield takes NC in volleyball
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
SWITZ CITY ---- Bloomfield won its third volleyball match of the season, defeating host North Central 21-17, 21-15, 15-21, 22-20. "This was a good win because of trying to build up the kid's confidence level," said Bloomfield coach Susie Schulte. "This is a real young team and we have played some really good teams at the beginning...
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WRV slips to 2-3
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
Sullivan only lost one set as the Golden Arrows' boys tennis team blanked host White River Valley 5-0 Wednesday. The No. 1 doubles team of Brandt Zimmerly and Mike Powell lost to the Sullivan duo of Luke Hancock and Bryce Huff 6-3, 5-7, 6-2. The Wolverines (2-3) will play at Vincennes Rivet Friday...
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Miners win two doubles matches
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
Linton-Stockton's two doubles teams both earned victories in the Miners' 3-2 loss to visiting Northview in a boys tennis match at Humphreys Park in Linton Wednesday. Drew Dunkerly and Nick Jones beat Northview's No. 1 doubles duo of Chris Short and Caleb Edington in straight sets. Dunkerly and Jones both won for the third time in six matches...
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Linton golfers 4-0
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
The Linton-Stockton Junior High golf team defeated host Vincennes Clark 170-197 in a match at the Vincennes Elks Club Wednesday. Caleb Dunkerly was low medalist, pacing LSJH (4-0) with a two-under par 33. George Fritch IV carded a 37; Rachael Pruett 49 and Kyle Herndon and Evan Lewellyn each had nine-hole totals of 51...
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Golf scramble set for Sept. 14
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
Jasonville Lodge 530 will be having a golf scramble at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14 at the Bolenwood Golf Course in Linton. There will be food and prizes. For more information, call 665-3334 or 847-4480.
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Alternative school wants to open at Open Arms
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
The Greene County Youth Alternatives has had more than its share of difficulties in the past six months, but board member Charley Dibble remains optimistic. "We are working with Open Arms (Christian Ministries) but it is a long, slow process and the attorneys are working on it," Dibble said...
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Sullivan inmates still on the run
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
Four men that escaped from the Sullivan County Jail were still on the run today. The Sullivan County officials were still looking for the prisoners this morning after they escaped from the Sullivan County Jail sometime after midnight on Tuesday morning. They had been missing from the jail for 11 hours...
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Ministers, others upset with ABC board's decision
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
Several people protesting Wednesday's approval of a license to sell warm beer and wine to the Linton Wal-Mart are saying this morning that the battle isn't over. After the three-member Greene County Alcoholic Beverage Commission and Indiana Excise officer Brian J. Stewart, representing the State Alcohol and Tobacco Commission (formerly the state ABC), voted 3-1 to approve Wal-Mart's license, the approximate 25 people who spoke against the license were very upset...
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Bloomfield Town Council meets
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Bloomfield Town Council had several important issues on the agenda for its monthly meeting Wednesday night. The council opened the sealed street blacktopping bids and awarded the project to Hoosier Hills, who underbid Rogers Group by over $3,000...
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Boyd Rawley
(Local News ~ 09/05/02)
WORTHINGTON ---- Boyd Rawley, 84, of Worthington, passed away at 3:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2002 at Southwood Nursing & Rehab Center in Terre Haute. Born Oct. 8, 1917 in Morocco, he was the son of Oliver and Emma (Raper) Rawley. He worked as a butcher for J. Dennis Freeman & Son in Worthington for 40 years, and he retired from NSWC Crane in 1980. He was a member of VFW Post 7117 and American Legion Post 106. He was a veteran of World War II in the Army...
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