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Markle trying to keep history alive, remember his friend
(Local News ~ 10/23/02)
Did you know Linton had three brick factories many years ago? Or the steel framework that holds up the "You'll Like Linton" signs were once part of an old Coke plant? Coke as in coal byproduct, not as in the soft drink. That plant was in south Linton near where the City Barn now sits. Coke was converted into natural gas...
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Shriners to host mini-clinic
(Local News ~ 10/23/02)
Do you know a child who has been burned, or one who has problems walking? Here's your opportunity to get that child some help ---- thanks to the Greene County Shrine Club and some Linton health-care professionals. A free, Zorah Shrine Mini-Clinic will be Saturday at Ridge Medical Clinic from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. It's a screening clinic for children that will be operated and financed by volunteers and the Greene County Shrine Club...
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Linton AD taking aim at football field
(Local News ~ 10/23/02)
Before last Friday's football game with Monrovia on Roy Williams Field, members of Linton-Stockton School Corporation's maintenance staff spent a lot of time trying to make the field playable. "It was a quarter after six, and people are out there putting in extra dirt to get the rough spots out," athletic director Charlie Karazsia said. "We shouldn't have to do that. Something needs to be done."...
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Fight sends man to hospital this morning
(Local News ~ 10/23/02)
Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Randy Frye was called to a fight at the Haseman Trailer Court early this morning. Frye received the call at 6 a.m. when Raymond Turpin and Valentine Lopez got into an argument. "At this point I am sifting through the information. I am interviewing the two men," Frye said...
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Worthington horse takes part in national competition
(Local News ~ 10/23/02)
An outstanding yearling Arabian colt bred and raised at Cedar Lake Farms Arabians north of Worthington went to the World Series last week, but didn't hit a home run. The show horse, a bay stud colt named CL Rare Edition and owned by David and Barbara Martin, competed at the Arabian Horse Nationals at the Expo Center in Louisville, Ky., on Oct. 14...
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Miners face North Posey in North Knox Sectional on Saturday
(Local News ~ 10/23/02)
Linton-Stockton volleyball coach Mike Misner knows that the Class 2A North Knox Sectional is loaded with good teams, including his own No. 10 Lady Miners, who will enter the postseason with a 22-2 record. He also knows that their first-round opponent ---- North Posey ---- is much better than their 13-14 record...
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Shakamak faces Bloomfield in sectional opener
(Local News ~ 10/23/02)
Shakamak and Bloomfield are both hoping that they can carry over their final performances of the regular season into the sectional, which will begin for both at 7:30 p.m. Thursday when they meet in the second match of the Class A Bloomfield Sectional...
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Bulldogs enter sectional with perfect record
(Local News ~ 10/23/02)
With a perfect 31-0 record and No. 3 ranking in Class A, Union (Dugger) enters the Bloomfield volleyball sectional as the clear cut favorite. Tammy Meurer's Lady Bulldogs open their quest of the school first volleyball sectional title at 6 p.m. Thursday against Clay City (1-22)...
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WRV opens sectional against North Central
(Local News ~ 10/23/02)
White River Valley is sitting in the perfect spot to win its first volleyball sectional since 1996. The Lady Wolverines, who earned enough votes to be ranked No. 12 in the final Class A coaches poll, drew a first-round bye and will open play at the Bloomfield Sectional at 11:30 a.m. Saturday against North Central...
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