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Gillan spent summer patrolling Mississippi
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
Blaine Gillan was recently sent up the river. No, he is not serving time for a crime, he actually worked this summer patrolling the Mississippi River. "I was assigned to patrol the Mississippi River at Dubuque, located in the northeastern part of Iowa. ...
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Lady Miners 6-0
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
Linton-Stockton's freshman volleyball team remained undefeated, beating host Edgewood 21-8, 18-21 and 21-18 Wednesday night. "Our play was a little shaky," said L-S coach Jill Flater. "But our serving kept us in it in games two and three."...
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Greene County Open
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
The annual Greene County Open golf tournament will be Saturday and Sunday at the Phil Harris Golf Course in Linton. Cost is $15 plus cart. Players can play any time on Saturday. Players will be paired and flighted for Sunday's round. Also at Phil Harris recently, Mike Sherrard had a hole-in-one on No. 10 during the Big Mac Scramble on Sunday. His ace came from approximately 110 yards...
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South blanks WRV
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
Terre Haute South's junior varsity team defeated White River Valley's varsity 5-0 in a boys tennis match Wednesday. The Wolverines slipped to 2-8-1 with the loss. WRV coach Scott Allan said they were playing without No. 1 singles player Zach Sutphin, who was suspended after his actions during the conference tournament. He added that Cody Dyer did not show up for the match as the Wolverines had to default at No. 2 doubles...
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Miners fall 3-2
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
Brett Dunkerly earned his first victory of the season as the Linton-Stockton senior defeated Barr-Reeve's Matt Kuzemka in three sets at No. 1 singles. Also for the Miners, who lost 3-2 to the host Vikings, the No. 1 doubles team of Jordan Heltsley and Nick Jones won a first set tiebreaker and they won at love in the second set...
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Cards lose third
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
Bloomington South did not lose a set as it disposed of Bloomington 5-0 in a high school boys tennis match Wednesday. It was just the Cardinals third loss in 12 matches. BHS will play at Owen Valley today before competing at the Loogootee Invitational Saturday. The Cards will face Paoli at 10:30 a.m...
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Eastern volleyball team now 5-10
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
Eastern's volleyball team won for the fifth time in 15 matches after defeating visiting Owen Valley 21-8, 21-16, 19-21, 21-10 Wednesday night. Kasey Hash (13) and Hannah Cobine (10) combined for 23 of Eastern's 42 kills. Stephanie Turpin and Bonnie Noel each added six while Courtney Hacker (four) and Jodie Davis (three) teamed up for seven more. Cobine had three solo blocks and Turpin had one block assist...
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Hansford to service as Apple Festival parade marshal
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
Almost everyone in Bloomfield knows Bernie Hansford, the man chosen to serve as grand marshal of the 2002 Apple Festival Parade on Oct. 6. This year's Apple Festival will be Oct. 4-6. Hansford, 80, is a familiar face to many. He worked in two Bloomfield grocery stores for over 61 years. On May 31, he retired from Whites Regal Grocery, after 31 years of service...
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Trio finds out it's not worth trying to smuggle cigs into jail
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
Three Worthington men discovered it isn't really wise to try to smuggle cigarettes into the Greene County Jail. According to deputy George Dallaire of the Greene County Sheriff's Department, three young men ---- 19-year-old Dustin Crock, 19-year-old Curtis Teepe and 22-year-old Jamie Harrington ---- were arrested Wednesday. Crock and Harrington are each charged with trafficking, a class-A misdemeanor; Teepe is charged with trafficking and fleeing law enforcement, also a class-A misdemeanor...
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Bishop went against panel's recommendation
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
A bishop went against the recommendation of a lay review panel when he approved the return of a priest accused of sexual misconduct to the ministry, the Evansville Courier & Press reported in today's edition. The committee found there was reasonable cause to believe that the Rev. Kenneth Graehler, 64, had engaged in inappropriate but not illegal conduct, the newspaper reported, citing the committee's Aug. 27 report to Bishop Gerald Gettelfinger...
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Discussion proves to be valuable
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
There are always two ways of looking at something, no matter how strongly you agree or disagree with a subject. That's why I never mind someone questioning the way The Daily Citizen handles a certain story or the way the paper does things in general. In the long run, it makes the paper better...
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Humane society grateful for money
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
The Greene County Council on Monday adopted its 2003 budget, which included $60,000 for the Greene County Humane Society. For that financially troubled non-profit organization, the money is more than welcome. It will let the facility remain open and once again do full animal control in the county...
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WRV loses twice
(Local News ~ 09/19/02)
White River Valley's seventh grade volleyball team slipped to 2-2 after losing 14-21, 15-21 to Clay City on Tuesday. Tasha Borter was 8-for-10 serving, finishing with seven points, one ace, one assist and two digs. Andrea Pickett hit on all four of her service attempts. She had two points and one dig...
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