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Judge rules in favor of Carpenters
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
A steel hand railing put up by the city of Linton in 2000 at the intersection of Main and Vincennes Sts. has been ordered to be taken down by a judge. Owen County Judge Frank Nardi made his ruling Feb. 14 after hearing arguments last year by David and Kambi Carpenter who were seeking an injunction against the city of Linton, Mayor Jimmie K. Wright and the Linton City Council...
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Carla S. Stone
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
SULLIVAN ---- Carla S. Stone, 45, of Sullivan, passed away Friday, Feb. 28, 2003, at Sullivan County Community Hospital. Born April 14, 1957 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Perry and Juanita (Smith) Bose. She was employed at Sullivan County Park and Lake...
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Union wins No. 2
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
Led by senior Brandon Chambers, who poured in a career-best 31 points, Union's boys basketball team concluded the regular season with a 71-53 victory at Medora Friday night. Chambers connected on 11 baskets and was 9 of 11 at the foul line. Freshman Ryan Gambill also had a career night ---- scoring 18 points. Gambill hit two 3-pointers and made 10 of 12 free throws as Union outscored the host Hornets 23-11 at the foul line...
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Hatchets chop down WRV
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
Class A No. 7 Washington outscored WRV 62-39 over the final three quarters as the host Hatchets defeated the Wolverines 74-51 Friday night. WRV, who is rated No. 9 in Class A, did not have an answer for Washington's size, as four Hatchet starters were taller than WRV's tallest player...
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Cards lose another close one
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
Barr-Reeve extended its winning streak to six with a 38-37 victory over host Bloomfield in a non-conference boys basketball game at Glover Gymnasium Friday night. The Vikings (13-9) got a tip-in from Kendall Wagler, off of a missed free throw by Zane Bowman, to go ahead 38-35 in the final minute...
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Eastern wins SWIAC again
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
Eastern completed a perfect season in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference Friday night with a 48-34 victory over host North Daviess. The Thunderbirds, who improved to 18-3 overall with their 10th consecutive win, finished 7-0 in the SWIAC, claiming its third consecutive boys basketball conference championship...
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Slow start hurts Miners against Riverton park
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
Linton-Stockton managed only five points in the first eight minutes, setting the tone for its 51-47 loss at Riverton Parke on Friday night. The Miners, who finished the regular season at 7-14, got a 3-pointer by Caleb Fischer and two free throws by Daniel Allen as they trailed 11-5 at the end of the first quarter...
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Senior leads Shakamak to victory
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
DAILY CITIZEN SPORTS EDITOR JASONVILLE - It was only fitting that a fourth-year player set the tone for Shakamak on Senior Night. Josh Langford, a 6-4 senior, buried two 3-pointers in the opening 75 seconds, keying a 20-7 first-quarter cushion as the host Lakers led from start to finish as they disposed of Owen Valley 62-46 here Friday night...
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Jasonville man in critical condition after wreck
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
JASONVILLE ---- A Jasonville man is in critical condition at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis following a two-vehicle accident at the intersection of State Road 59 and Shanklin St. on Saturday night. Howard M. Williams, 59, suffered a fractured skull in the accident that occurred at 6:46 p.m...
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Roy Clark show tickets available
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
Ticket information for the Greene County Foundation Weekend's Roy Clark Show has been released by Regina Kramer, ticket manager for the show. Although the weekend is still three months away, culminating in the Roy Clark Show on May 31, Kramer explained that ticket sales have begun...
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Home-educated students enjoy field trips
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
As Cammi Rockey, 6, stepped up to the microphone Friday afternoon the crowd was instantly mesmerized. She sang her song to the residents of Glenburn Nursing Home, who were appreciative of Rockey and her fellow students from the Greene County Home Educators group...
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Hineman running for City Council
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
Jon Hineman is a candidate for the Linton City Council, 7th District. He is the only Republican running for that office in the May primary. "I have chosen to become involved in our district 7 election as a friend, neighbor, and potential representative to all those who live within its boundaries, and for those who live beyond its boundaries as well," Hineman said...
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Margaret B. Loyd
(Local News ~ 03/03/03)
FISHERS ---- Margaret B. Loyd, 92, of Fishers and formerly of Jasonville, passed away at 6:10 a.m. Saturday, March 1, 2003, at Riverview Hospital in Noblesville. Born Dec. 12, 1910, in Hammond, she was the daughter of William and Caroline (Wolf) Young...
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