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Follow Greene County election on the LDC's Web site
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
If you don't want to wait until The Daily Citizen is published Wednesday afternoon to learn who won today's Greene County races in the election, there's a solution. The Daily Citizen, with the help of Stoll's Country Inn in Linton, will provide the area's only live coverage of election results tonight...
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Helen A. Frazier Klitzsch
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
LOVES PARK, Ill. ---- Helen A. Frazier Klitzsch, 88 of Loves Park, Ill., and formerly of Pleasantville, passed away Friday, Nov. 1, 2002 at Swedish America Hospital. She was retired from Barber Coleman Co. She was a member of the Concordia Lutheran Church, Moose Lodge, and Ladies Crochet Club...
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Anna L. Carter Coogan
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Anna L. Carter Coogan, 75, of Jasonville, passed away Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002, in Terre Haute. She was born Aug. 20, 1927, in Indianapolis, the daughter of George and Mildred (Reynolds) Carter. She had worked in retail for Winn-Dixie Groceries in Sarasota, Fla, until retiring in 1998. She was a member of Briley Chapel in Lewis...
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Donald M. Johnson
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Donald M. Johnson, 82, of Bloomfield, passed away at 7:40 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 3, 2002, at Glenburn Home in Linton. He was born Aug. 22, 1920 in Daviess County, the son of Earl and Lena (Malone) Johnson. He was a mechanic at Crane NSWC, and later worked as an auditor for Farm Bureau Insurance Company. ...
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Linton scrimmage
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
The Linton-Stockton girls basketball team will host North Daviess in a controlled scrimmage at 6 p.m. on Thursday. Admission is $2. The Lady Miners will open the regular season at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12 at Washington Catholic.
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Linneweber 47th at MVC meet
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
Linton-Stockton graduate Carol Linneweber placed 47th for Indiana State University at the Missouri Valley Conference cross country championships Saturday. Linneweber, a sophomore at ISU, was clocked at 20 minutes, 21.2 seconds in the 8K race, which took place at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course in Terre Haute...
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2002 Greene County Election Results
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
As of 10:30 p.m., 31 of 32 Greene County precincts had reported. Center 2 is the remaining precinct. The final results, including Center 2, will be published in Wednesday's edition of The Daily Citizen. Greene County clerk ---- Tom Franklin (R) 4,987, Donna Meurer (D) 3,374...
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Library open house set for Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
The Linton Margaret Cooper Library staff would like to invite the public to an open house Saturday from 1-3 p.m. in the Indiana Room to demonstrate our new microfilm/microfiche reader printer. This is a single machine, which can read from both microfilm and microfiche and then can print from either. Patrons will be able to get hands-on experience with the equipment...
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Switz City talks about water tower, main line
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
Members of the Switz City Town Council learned Monday night the reality of a town water project. According to Switz City clerk-treasurer Carla Porter, the town is looking at replacing the water tower and main water line because there are so many problems with the existing system...
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Politics isn't an easy world
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
Politics is not an easy world to be a part of, just ask Lavon Yoho and Jeff Lehman. Those two men lead the county's political parties. Yoho is the Republican chairman and Lehman the Democrat chairman. They are responsible for making sure their parties offer qualified candidates for local races...
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Dugger applies for rehab grant
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
DUGGER ---- The town of Dugger has applied for a $300,000 Housing Rehabilitation Grant that will help several Dugger homeowners make needed improvements to their houses. Kristi Pappano, Housing Coordinator for Kenna Consulting and Management Group of Indianapolis, the company that helped the Dugger Town Council apply for the grant, explained that the money will come from the federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and the Indiana Housing Finance Authority (IHFA)...
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It costs a lot to run a political campaign
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
Turn on the TV during an election and there's plenty of political ads. Turn on the radio and there's political ads. Read the newspaper and there's political ads. You can't even get away from the ads by going for a drive. Signs are all over the place...
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Barkley named to head up task force
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Greene County Commissioners on Monday named Mark Barkley, president of Bloomfield State Bank, to a county task force whose goal is keeping open one of this area's largest employers, Naval Surface Warfare Center Crane. The task force is one facet of an economic development plan coined by the Strategic Development Group of Bloomington. SDG has been working for months to come up with the best formula for convincing the government to keep NSWC Crane open...
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Cooprider honored for her school, community work
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Kara Cooprider is the epitome of the all-American student. She is outstanding in academics, athletics and community involvement. That's a fact teachers and administrators at Shakamak High School know. Now, Cooprider is being honored as the state winner of the Wendy's High School Heisman Program...
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Rain slows voter turnout
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
Voters had to get a little damp to exercise their right to vote today. It wouldn't be an election if the weather was perfect and voting machines cooperated. Susan Fowler and Marge Cullison of the Greene County Voter Registration have been extremely busy this morning fielding calls and preparing ballots...
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Delos T. Spears
(Local News ~ 11/05/02)
BLOOMINGTON ---- Delos T. Spears, 79, of Bloomington, passed away Monday, Nov. 4, 2002, at his residence. He was born Oct. 5, 1923 in Mississippi, the son of Walter and Salina (Rayburn) Spears. He was retired from Crane Naval Base as an ordnance worker. He was a member of 11th Street Pentacostal Church and the American Legion, and was a veteran of the U.S. Navy...
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