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Bloomfield challenges fact finding report
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
A recent fact finding report issued in the contract dispute between the Bloomfield Teachers Association and the Bloomfield School District contract was challenged by the school corporation. The challenge was filed Feb. 6, but was denied for further review by the Indiana Education Employment Relations Board on Feb. 18...
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Robert Sweeney
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
DUGGER ---- Robert Sweeney, 83, of Dugger, passed away at 12:47 a.m. today, Feb. 26, 2003, at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Funeral services are pending at Anderson-Poindexter Dugger Chapel.
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Martha B. Brewer
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
Martha B. Brewer, 91, of Linton, passed away at 12:17 a.m. today, Feb. 26, 2003, at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Funeral arrangements are pending at Anderson-Poindexter Linton Memory Chapel.
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Linton girls honored by ICGSA
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
Linton-Stockton girls basketball players Cristina Hoffer, Sara Church and Ashley Pafford, all seniors, were honored for their achievements in the class room by the Indiana Coaches of Girls Sports Association. Hoffer, who is No. 1 in her class, was named Academic All-State by the ICGSA...
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Union slips to 1-19
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
Host Washington Catholic held off Union (Dugger) for a 37-33 victory in a non-conference boys basketball game at The Birdcage Tuesday night. The Bulldogs lost for the 19th time in 20 games. Union will conclude the regular season at Medora Friday night...
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Lakers topple Eels for 11th win
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
The Big Josh Three ---- Josh McDaniel, Josh Netherlain and Josh Langford ---- combined for 52 points, 25 rebounds, seven steals and five assists to lead Shakamak to a 65-41 Tri-River Conference victory over visiting Eminence at Jasonville Tuesday. McDaniel hit on 8 of 13 shots and 4 of 5 free throws as the senior forward tallied 20 points, seven rebounds and one steal...
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Jasonville Crime Watch conducts seminar
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
The cold weather, conflicting events and other factors kept the attendance below expectations for the Jasonville Community Crime Watch seminar Tuesday night in Jasonville. Jasonville Crime Watch director Darren Sluder and Jasonville Officer Jim Gadberry presented the seminar...
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Hayes signs plea agreement
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Heather Hayes would have been facing a jury of her peers Tuesday, but late Monday afternoon she signed a negotiated plea agreement. Hayes, 39, was facing drug-related charges after her arrests in April 2002, and again in October 2002...
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Worthington library nearly doubles in size
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
WORTHINGTON ---- The Worthington-Jefferson Township Public Library has come a long way in the past few years. It's nearly doubled in size. Library director Andrea Fuller explained that when the library received a $305,470 grant from Lilly Endowment two years ago through the Greene County Foundation, it was a godsend...
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Faulk seeking spot on Linton City Council
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
Michael E. Faulk is a candidate for Linton City Council as a representative of the 4th District. Faulk is seeking the Democrat nomination for the post, and will face incumbent Bob McClure in the May primary. "My desire to represent (the citizens of Linton) and the residents of the Fourth District/Precinct is one that I have had for quite some time," he said. ...
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No one shows for Boltenwood hearing
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
A hearing set for today in Greene Circuit Court to settle a dispute concerning the Boltenwood Golf Course did not take place when neither side involved showed up. Gregg Orman, a partner at the golf course and Steve T. McDonald, step-son of the late Beulah Bolten-McDonald, have been at odds about the running of the golf course...
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Police turn search to victim's wife
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The widow of a man found murdered in their rural Linton residence is the object of a search warrant filed in Greene Superior Court on Tuesday. Constance B. Tomich, 35, found her husband, Ronald Tomich, 51, shot to death in their home on the afternoon of Feb. 14 in the White Rose community west of Linton...
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Harold M. Myers
(Local News ~ 02/26/03)
LYONS ---- Harold M. Myers, 78, of Lyons, passed away Saturday, Feb. 22, 2003, at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Gainesville, Fla. Born April 14, 1924, in Monroe County, he was the son of Raymond J. and Stella F. (Barrow) Myers. He was a truck driver and operating engineer for heavy machinery. He was a World War II U.S. Army veteran. He was a lifetime member of VFW Post 604 and the American Legion. He was also a member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles 1085; and the Washington Boat Club...
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