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Hensley completes general securities exam
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
Great American Advisors, Inc., located at Peoples Trust company in Linton, is pleased to announce that David Hensley has successfully completed the Series 7 - General Securities Representative exam. The Series 7 examination qualifies an individual as a general securities representative, licensed to sell stocks, equities, debt securities, bonds, mutual funds, options and limited partnerships. ...
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LadyBirds edge SHS
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
North Central made 19 free throws and outscored host Shakamak by 10 points at the foul line as the LadyBirds came away with a 42-39 Tri-River Conference girls basketball victory at Jasonville Thursday night. North Central, who won its third straight to improve to 3-1, 2-0 in the TRC, made 19 of 28 free throws (.678) compared to 9-for-15 (.600) for Shakamak, who slipped to 2-3 after losing its Tri-River opener...
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Agreement reached in Boltenwood case
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A temporary agreement has been reached concerning the maintaining of Boltenwood Golf Course in Linton. On Nov. 21, Gregg Orman, who according to court documents is listed as a partner in the course, had filed a petition for instructions of the operation of the golf course...
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Bloomfield Town Council meets
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
The Bloomfield Town Council reported at its meeting Wednesday that a recent on-site inspection of the old Russ Tire Center on the town's east side has revealed no notable environmental problems. Town Council president Eric Harrah told The Daily Citizen, "There wasn't anything that stuck out, no big problems found (at Russ Tire Center)" during the recent inspection...
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Clarifications
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
The Family Life Center in Bloomfield doesn't charge for items. They are free. The Mike Thornton of Linton is not the Mike Thornton that was listed in the court news earlier this week.
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Bloomfield board OKs excused absences for two students
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
BLOOMFIELD ---- John Mirtus said he was thrilled by the decision made by the Bloomfield School District Board of Trustees at a special meeting Thursday night. However, it wasn't an easy decision for the board, and the short meeting was consumed with dialogue regarding Mirtus' request to grant excused absences to his two high school children, Sean and Malori, for a six-day vacation...
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Linton Marathon waiting for $400,000 winner to come forward
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
Christmas will be brighter for someone who stopped by the Linton Marathon station earlier this week. The Indiana Lottery Office in Indianapolis confirmed Thursday afternoon that a $400,000 Powerball ticket was purchased at the west-side Linton station...
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First Baptist Church to host Live Nativity
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
It's easy during the Christmas season to get wrapped up in all there is to do, and the meaning behind the sacred time is forgotten. The Linton First Baptist Church is hoping to help people to remember the birth of Jesus Christ with a live nativity on Saturday and Sunday...
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Deputy Townsend injured Thursday
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
A Greene County Sheriff's Deputy was slightly injured in a scuffle with a belligerent man following a one-car accident Thursday. Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Dured Townsend said the problem began when he was called to the eastern part of the county around 11:50 p.m...
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Linton chamber produces tourism information
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
"It's Always Greener in Greene County!" Tis the season for tourism! With the snow, brisk winds, and cold temperatures, most people in Greene County wouldn't be thinking of tourism now. However, the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce is actively involved in tourism for Linton and Greene County during all seasons...
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Linton 'Christmas Walk' set for this weekend
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
If you're not in the Christmas spirit when you walk into Brian and Ann Jackson's rural Linton home, you soon will be. Nearly every room of their home, as well as the yard, is beautifully decorated for the holidays. You can see the Jackson's home, and four others for yourself Saturday during the Delta Theta Tau Christmas Walk, set for 4-8 p.m...
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Edward Jones Ranks No. 1 in Fortune Magazine's
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
List of the 100 Best Companies to Work For in America Financial-services firm Edward Jones has been ranked No. 1 on Fortune Magazine's annual list of the 100 Best Companies to Work for in America. This is the firm's fourth appearance on the coveted list, but its first No. 1 ranking...
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Jasonville gets a new business
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
JASONVILLE ---- Linda Castle moved to Jasonville three years ago with plans to find a job. When she couldn't find one, she decided it was time to create one. Linda has opened Time Warp at the corner of Main and N. Lawton Sts. in Jasonville. The store truly has something for everyone. In the front of the building there are crafts, antiques, collectibles and "wannabe collectibles," according to Castle. In the back is an arcade, complete with a pool table...
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Bobbie Gene Kimberlin
(Local News ~ 12/06/02)
FARMERSBURG ---- Bobbie Gene "Bob" Kimberlin, 73, of Farmersburg, passed away at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2002. Born Nov. 27, 1929, in Crawford County, Ill., he was the son of Johnnie and Sylvia (Cummins) Kimberlin. He was a data processing consultant. He served in the U.S. Air Force and the Terre Haute 181st Reserves and was a fighter pilot...
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