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County residents face meth charges
(Local News ~ 10/15/02)
Two Greene County residents are behind bars this morning in the Greene County Jail facing several drug charges following an investigation by the Indiana State Police Meth Task Force and the Greene County Sheriff's Department. Amanda Goodman, 23 of Jasonville and Mark Openshaw, 46 of Bloomfield, were arrested near Owensburg on Monday evening...
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Man asks Linton for access to his property
(Local News ~ 10/15/02)
A Linton property owner seeking access to his lot through an alleyway currently blocked by a chain-link fence, got approval for that access at Monday night's Linton City Council meeting. Keith Gambill and his wife, Cheryl, who own seven properties in Linton including a lot next to Markle Wrecker Service and Body Shop, complained to mayor Jimmie K. Wright and the council that business owner, John Markle, has blocked an alley with a chain-link fence...
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Everyday activities shouldn't be life-or-death struggles
(Local News ~ 10/15/02)
There are times when people visit our Smalltown USA and question aloud why in the world anyone would ever want to live here. Heck, there's not even a mall, some offer. But there is more to living than going to the mall. There's the feeling of being safe when you go to the grocery store or to the gas station...
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Man hurt in accident at Jasonville company
(Local News ~ 10/15/02)
The Jasonville Rescue Unit responded to an industrial accident at the Jasonville Cord Company on Monday at approximately 11 a.m. "When we got the call we were told someone had their hand caught a coiler," Jasonville EMT Brian Pilant said. When the rescue unit arrived just moments after the call, they found Larry Rudy, 48 of Hymera, sitting at a table with a cut on the back of his hand...
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Where to vote on Nov. 5
(Local News ~ 10/15/02)
Beech Creek 1 (1) Liberty Church of Christ CR 1290E Hendricksville 876-6336 Beech Creek 2 (2) Eastern Fire Station SR 43 (back entrance) Solsberry 825-4305 Cass (3) F&AM Lodge SR 157 (Broad St.) Newberry Phone will be furnished Center 1 (4) Eastern School District...
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Jasonville woman admits to forging document
(Local News ~ 10/15/02)
Forged lab results have landed a Jasonville woman in the Sullivan County Jail. Starrla D. Riordan, 22, was in jail this morning in lieu of $15,000 bond. She is facing a charge of forgery, a class C felony. According to court documents obtained by The Daily Citizen, on April 25 Riordan presented a forged copy of a paternity test to Sullivan County Deputy Prosecutor Kathryn Springer that showed that her husband, Julian W. Riordan was the father of her son born March 9...
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Bloomfield fall at home
(Local News ~ 10/15/02)
Class A No. 10 Springs Valley defeated host Bloomfield 21-19, 21-17, 21-14 in a non-conference volleyball match Monday night at Glover Gymnasium. "We did not play a bad game. We played them more aggressively than we have in the past," said BHS coach Susie Schulte. "We were leading in the first two games, but our passing broke down in a couple of crucial spots, especially in the second game...
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Miners to face North Posey in volleyball sectional
(Local News ~ 10/15/02)
Pairings for the annual Indiana High School state volleyball tournament were drawn Monday afternoon at Indianapolis. Locally in Class 2A Sectional 47 at North Knox, Linton-Stockton (19-2), ranked No. 10 in the latest coaches poll, drew a first-round bye and will face North Posey at approximately 12:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 26. Those two teams did not meet in the regular season...
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Cross country sectional set for today
(Local News ~ 10/15/02)
Linton-Stockton girls cross country coach Dennis Bellamy believes his Lady Miners have a shot to get out of sectional, which is set for 5 p.m. today at Brown County. "When you have Bloomington North, Bloomington South, Martinsville and Edgewood, that is some pretty tough competition," said Bellamy, whose Lady Miners were champions of Greene County and the Tri-River and South Western Indiana Athletic Conferences this season. "Those four teams will be in the top four...
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