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Linton says no to Humane Society
(Local News ~ 04/15/03)
Linton mayor Jimmie K. Wright said at Monday night's City Council meeting the city would not fund the Greene County Humane Society for $5,600 for taking in animals from Linton. Humane society president Linda Felker asked Wright if it were possible for the city to find money in its budget this year, to pay for the services being provided by the GCHS animal shelter...
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New judge will hear Boltenwood case
(Local News ~ 04/15/03)
Greene Circuit Court Judge David Johnson will no longer be the judge hearing the continuing case of Boltenwood Golf Course. On April 10, the attorney for Steven T. McDonald filed a motion for a change of judge. The request was granted Monday. McDonald and Greg Orman will be given a list of three judges, and each one will be able to strike one of the judges from the list and then the remaining judge will be asked to accept the case...
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Chandler facing drug and neglect charges
(Local News ~ 04/15/03)
A welfare check on a young boy, who had apparently been left alone in a rural eastern Greene County home, resulted in the arrest of a 35-year-old Springville man on drug charges Monday night. Jeff L. Chandler was arrested at 10:20 p.m. and faces charges of manufacturing methcathinone ("cat"), possession of marijuana and neglect of a dependent...
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Father arrested after hitting daughter
(Local News ~ 04/15/03)
A father angered over his daughter's behavior is facing a charge of battery resulting in bodily injury. Kevin A. Turpin, 40, of Worthington, was arrested Monday afternoon by Worthington Officer Donald Richardson. According to a probable cause report filed in Greene Superior Court by Richardson, the charges stem from an incident early Monday morning at a residence in Worthington...
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Bonar Group to work with city on street improvements
(Local News ~ 04/15/03)
The Linton City Council on Monday night approved an agreement with The Bonar Group, an Indianapolis architectural/engineering company, on an upcoming street widening and improvement project for 4th St. NE. On a motion by council member Charlie Cox, seconded by Bob McClure, the agreement was approved by a 5-0 vote...
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UDWI-REMC gather for 66th annual meeting
(Local News ~ 04/15/03)
Member customers of Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC gathered in Bloomfield on Saturday for the electric cooperative's 66th annual meeting. More than 475 patrons attended the meeting at Bloomfield High School. General manager Roger Davis welcomed the special guests and served as master of ceremonies...
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By B.J. Hargis
(High School Sports ~ 04/15/03)
SPORTS EDITOR DUGGER ---- Nikki Frye wasn't sure if she wanted to continue her athletic career, after playing four years of volleyball at Union (Dugger). But when she made up her mind, Vincennes University Junior College volleyball coach Tina Miller had a scholarship to offer...
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Unearned runs
(High School Sports ~ 04/15/03)
Cost Lady Lakers Clay City scored four unearned runs in the bottom of the seventh inning to pull out a 4-3 victory over visiting Shakamak Monday. "It is very frustrating right now," said Shakamak softball coach Beth Wernz, whose Lady Lakers slipped to 3-3 overall, 1-1 in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference and 0-1 in the Tri-River Conference. "We scored a few runs but still...
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Union remains unbeaten
(High School Sports ~ 04/15/03)
B.J. Hargis SPORTS EDITOR Union (Dugger) scored the only two runs in the first inning as the Lady Bulldogs defeated visiting Linton-Stockton 2-0 in a conference softball game at Dugger Monday. "We outhit them and reached our team goal of having no errors," said Linton-Stockton softball coach Jessi French, whose Lady Miners dropped to 5-5, 1-2 in the Tri-River Conference and 0-1 in the South Western Indiana Athletic Conference. ...
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