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WRV-Worthington students learn value of giving
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
WORTHINGTON ---- When the yellow White River Valley school bus pulled in front of the Value Market in Worthington early Monday morning, 18 Worthington fifth-grade students were eagerly awaiting some serious grocery shopping. Under the direction of their teacher Sharon Sloan, the students earned $772 from selling items in a fundraiser. ...
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Raymond Mizer
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
WORTHINGTON ---- Raymond Mizer, 87, of Worthington, passed away at 9:15 p.m., Monday, May 19, 2003 at Owen Valley Health Campus in Spencer. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welch and Cornett Funeral Home in Worthington.
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Warren Edward Hubbell Sr.
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
BEECH GROVE ---- Warren Edward Hubbell Sr., 87, of Beech Grove, passed away Monday, May 19, 2003. He retired in 1980 from Bryant Heating as a service technician after 12 years of service. Survivors include, his wife, Leota Ann Stahl Hubbell of Beach Grove; three sons and daughters-in-law, Gary D. ...
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Clotilde T. Walls
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
ODON ---- Clotilde T. Walls, 98, of Odon, passed away at 10:45 a.m., Monday, May 19, 2003 at Ketchem Memorial Center in Odon. Born Feb. 20, 1905 in Chicago, Ill., she was the daughter of Arthur W. and Anelia (Greiehl) James. She worked several years with Maranatha helping build churches around the world. ...
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David Doyle
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- David Doyle, 53, of Bloomfield, passed away at 11 a.m., Monday, May 19, 2003 at his residence. Born Jan. 13, 1950 at Johnson County, he was the son of Hurschell and Evelyn (Tearman) Doyle. He was in lawn care service, and was self-employed. He was a member of Hobbieville Community Church, and a veteran of the U.S. Army...
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Lou Ann (Szott) Bright
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
Lou Ann (Szott) Bright, 43, of Linton, passed away at 12:40 p.m., Monday, May 19, 2003 at her residence. Born June 3, 1959 in Chicago, Ill., she was the daughter of James D. and Ann Louise (Murray) Szott. She was an employee of the Wabash Valley Correction Facility as payroll clerk, and was a former employee of Gene Martin Accounting for 18 years. She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church; Bunco Club; PTO; and was a graduate of Downers Grove South...
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Shakamak golfers win
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
Shakamak's boys golf team defeated Union (Dugger) 184-221 in a match Monday afternoon at Phil Harris Golf Course in Linton. Scott Weinzapfel was low medalist, pacing Shakamak with a 45. Also for the Lakers, Chris Hubbell and Ty Cooprider both shot 46, Josh Harris 47, Clint Frye 51 and Steve White shot 68...
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Eastern takes out Bulldogs
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
Eastern scored six runs in the first two innings and went on to a 9-4 South Western Indiana Athletic Conference victory over host Union (Dugger) Monday. "We weren't ready to play tonight, which surprised us being a conference game," said Eastern baseball coach Jerry Chaney, whose Thunderbirds improved to 14-7...
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Lady Miners win
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
Three runs in the sixth inning lifted Linton-Stockton to a 4-2 victory over host Eastern in a South Western Indiana Athletic Conference softball game Monday. The game, which was postponed earlier because of rain, resumed in the third inning with EHS leading 1-0...
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Track sectionals today
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
The South Western Indiana Athletic Conference boys and girls track meet on Friday was just a prelude to the sectional, which begin this afternoon at 5:30 p.m. at Terre Haute North and Bloomington South for the girls, and on Thursday afternoon at Terre Haute South and Bloomington North for the boys...
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Lakers lose two
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
With Alecia Gambill and Amanda Jones out of the lineup at shortstop and catcher, Shakamak lost two softball game at home Monday night against Terre Haute North. The visiting Lady Patriots won the opener 6-0 and the nightcap 5-2. "Considering we had to jostle the lineup, we were able to get better as the night progressed," said Shakamak coach Beth Wernz, whose Lady Lakers slipped to 10-9. "We had kids in and out of positions...
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Lady Miners win
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
Linton-Stockton defeated visiting Eastern 3-2 in a varsity girls tennis match at Humphreys Park Monday. The victory raised the Lady Miners record to 2-13, their first victory against a varsity team. Kristen Hauger lost just two games in winning at No. 1 singles...
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Turkey puts ambulance out of service
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
A Greene County Ambulance Service unit picked up an uninvited extra patient Saturday morning while making an emergency run to a nearby medical facility. Unfortunately, in this case, a low-flying wild turkey met his ultimate demise ---- he was dead on arrival at Greene County General Hospital in Linton...
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Pauling family 'satisfied' with agreement
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
Katherine Miller didn't go to the Greene County Superior Court this morning to hear Cecil Gallagher plead guilty in the death of her daughter, Paula Pauling. "I didn't go ... I just thought it better to stay home," Katherine said this morning from her home...
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Linton board gives noncertified staff a raise
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
Monday night, the Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees voted to give a two percent pay raise to its non-certified staff, retroactive to Jan. 1. Superintendent Ron Bush explained that the pay raise is to give the non-certified personnel the same two percent raise approved recently for the certified staff...
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Gallagher pleads guilty
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
A convicted felon serving time with the Indiana Department of Correction entered a guilty plea this morning to voluntary manslaughter as part of a negotiated plea agreement signed in connection with the July 18, 2001 stabbing death of his former girlfriend, Paula Pauling, of Jasonville...
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County council approves Wheel Tax
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
Calling the new tax a "Band-Aid," but not a "fix-all" solution to local road funding woes, the Greene County Council on Monday passed a flat-rate Local Option Highway User Tax (LOHUT), more commonly known as a Wheel Tax. The new tax passed 5-1-1 with councilman Ralph Raper casting the lone dissenting vote. Council president Jim Oliphant, who earlier said he favored the tax, abstained from the vote after he exercised his option of not voting, based on his chairmanship role...
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Mary Ruthine Carrell Bynum
(Local News ~ 05/20/03)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- Mary Ruthine Carrell Bynum, 90, of Indianapolis and formerly of Bloomfield, passed away at 2:55 a.m. on Monday, May 19, 2003, at Community Hosptial East in Indianapolis. Born Sept. 5, 1912 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Francis Marion and Myrtle Alma (Denny) Carrell...
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