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Juveniles apologize to Lyons council
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
LYONS ---- Three Bloomfield youths apologized to the Lyons Town Council on Wednesday night for stealing street signs during Halloween week. Council president Lois Flynn reminded the boys of the serious nature of the burglary and the danger it could entail. She also thanked them for publicly apologizing for their acts...
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David Edward Berryman
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
SANDBORN ---- David Edward Berryman, 56, of Sandborn, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2002, in an automobile accident in Sullivan County. Born March 19, 1946, in Knox County, he was the son of Earnest E. and Robertine R. (Hagemeier) Berryman. He was employed by the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 841 in Terre Haute since 1979. ...
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Three Union players receive All-Star tryout
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
Union (Dugger) volleyball players Emeral Holladay, Nikki Frye and Alina Secrest were selected to try out for South All-Stars. Tryouts will be at 1 p.m. Sunday at Columbus East High School. "I thought it was really neat," said Union (Dugger) coach Tammy Meurer. "I was every excited when I got the paper...
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LGSA meeting
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
The Linton Girls Softball Association will conduct a public meeting at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Linton Service Building. By-laws will be approved. All interested individuals are invited to attend.
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Holladay signs to play volleyball at Evansville
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
DUGGER ---- After being courted by numerous college over the past two seasons, Union (Dugger) Emeral Holladay made her decision here Wednesday night, signing a letter of intent to play volleyball at the University of Evansville. For the 6-3 Holladay, Union's all-time leader in blocks and kills, it was an easy decision...
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Shakamak girls open season with a victory
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
VINCENNES ---- Jon Miller's varsity coaching debut was a successful one. His Shakamak girls basketball team scored 13 of the first 15 points and never looked back as they opened the 2002-03 season with a 46-26 victory over Vincennes Rivet at Ralph Holscher Gymnasium on Wednesday night...
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Miller glad he took over girls program
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Jon Miller always thought that he would be a varsity basketball coach. But he thought he would be in charge of a boys team. But as fate turned out, Miller was offered the Shakamak girls varsity basketball job. "It just seemed like the right time," Miller said of becoming a girls coach at his alma mater. "I don't know if I would have been ready for this two or three years ago...
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Linton library uncovers a jewel
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
When the director of Linton's Margaret Cooper Public Library recently decided to hang six paintings, all either donated or bequeathed to the library over the years, she discovered one of those paintings was by T.C. Steele, one of Indiana's most honored artists...
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Collins found guilty
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
A Greene County Circuit Court jury Wednesday convicted Sam Collins, 35, of Hymera, of theft and burglary. It also convicted him of being a habitual offender. On Oct. 30, Collins was of convicted of unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon...
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EPA sheds new light on I-69 route debate
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
On the day that J. Bryan Nicol thanked the public for its comments on the proposed I-69 route, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency stole the show. "I would like to thank the many thousands of individuals, groups and resource agencies which have provided comments on the I-69 Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)," Nicol, commissioner of the Indiana Department of Transportation, said in a press release sent to The Daily Citizen on Wednesday evening...
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Cullison proud of her heritage
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
A group of people are working to preserve their heritage and keep their age-old traditions alive, before they are lost forever. They are the first Americans ---- Native Americans, Cherokee Indians who live in Indiana. Cherokee Quillen Cullison of rural Bloomfield is a member of the Lone Wolf Tribal Association, of South Bend. ...
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Delores A. Sluder
(Local News ~ 11/14/02)
CARLISLE ---- Delores A. Sluder, 77, of Carlisle, passed away at 12:12 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2002, at her residence. Born June 12, 1925, in Greene County, she was the daughter of Joseph E. and Helen H. (Kitchell) Pearl. She was self-employed in insurance and real estate sales and a member of the Carlisle Methodist Church...
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