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Rotman retiring after 42 years in the nursing field
(Local News ~ 05/30/03)
BLOOMFIELD ---- Today marks the retirement day for Greene County Health Department nurse Lynne Rotman, R.N. She's ending a nine-year stint as the county health nurse and closing out a nursing career that has spanned 42 years. Monday morning, the Jasonville resident will not make her daily round trip to the same office she has shared with her husband of 42 years ---- Sam Rotman, the Greene County Sanitarian...
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McDaniel headed to Franklin College to play basketball
(High School Sports ~ 05/30/03)
Nobody can ever say that Josh McDaniel did earn his way on the basketball court. The Shakamak High School graduate will now take that work ethic to Franklin College, where he will be playing basketball for coach Kerry Prather. "He is the hardest working high school kid I have ever been associated with," said Shakamak boys basketball coach Josh Johnson. "He has been such a tremendous asset to the program, before I was here."...
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Lakers lose 5-3
(High School Sports ~ 05/30/03)
Shakamak managed just two hits and committed five errors as the Lakers concluded the regular season with a 5-3 loss at Owen Valley Thursday night. Josh McDaniel and Matt Davis had the only two safeties for Shakamak (16-6). Austin Witt (5-4) allowed just four hits, but suffered the loss as the Patriots jumped out to a 4-1 lead after two innings...
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Linton girls come up short in sectional
(High School Sports ~ 05/30/03)
After putting together a four-game winning streak, including two victories in just over 24 hours, Linton-Stockton put itself into a position to win its first softball sectional since 1993. But it was North Central that ended a postseason drought that extended back to 1986 as the LadyBirds scored 13 unanswered runs to beat the Lady Miners 13-1 in the championship game of the Class A Clay City Sectional here Thursday night...
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Paris Jean Rose
(Local News ~ 05/30/03)
Paris Jean Rose, infant daughter of Ray Gene and Jennifer Jo (Miller) Rose, passed away Thursday morning at Daviess County Community Hospital. She was born March 14, 2003 at the Bloomington Hospital. Survivors include, her parents, Ray Gene and Jennifer Jo (Miller) Rose; maternal grandparents, Brenda (Trusty) and Garland Figg of Vicksburg; paternal grandparent, Vicki (Rich) Rose of Jasonville; maternal great grandparents, Doug and Rosie Trusty of Vicksburg; paternal great grandparent, Deloris Rich of Jasonville; brothers, Draymon Tanner Douglas Miller and Aryan Zane Rose; twin sister, Penny Jo Rose; other sisters, Tabitha Rose Boyd, Keisha Jennette Boyd, Cloey Eden Boyd; several aunts, uncles, and cousins.. ...
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Mary Isabelle Gaither
(Local News ~ 05/30/03)
Mary Isabelle Gaither, 82, of Linton, passed away at 6 p.m., Thursday, May 29, 2003 at Glenburn Home in Linton. Born April 26, 1921 in Linton, she was the daughter of Reynolds Ulysses and Susan Jane (Childress) Brogan. She was a homemaker and was employed as a nurse's aide at Glenburn Home for 14 years. She was a Linton High School graduate...
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Free dental care offered at Bloomfield Boys and Girls Club
(Local News ~ 05/30/03)
The Bloomfield Boys and Girls Club will offer "Kids Dental Day" on Monday that will feature free dental screenings. Ron Deckard, D.D.S., from Mobile Dental Health Services in Bloomington, will be at the club, located at 35 North Judge Street, from 9-11a.m., according to Boys and Girls Club representative Carol Byers...
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Several activities available to area children this summer
(Local News ~ 05/30/03)
The Boys and Girls Club of Greene County, Inc., Bloomfield facility is offering a wide variety of activities for area youngsters this summer. On Mondays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. children will be traveling deep into the Lipis Jungle to meet the spotted zebra Zink, and her brother Fink. This six-week program will be offered starting Monday through July 7. Children will be exploring how each one of us is special through games, songs, stories, crafts, puppets, and more...
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After 31 years at fire department, Sparks is retiring
(Local News ~ 05/30/03)
Wendell Sparks has retired from the Linton Fire Department after 31 years of service. Sparks, known to friends and co-workers as "Sparky," said he will miss being in the fire station. His final day on the job was Wednesday. To him, after three decades, serving the public as a firefighter has become a way of life...
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Clark, friends enjoy Linton
(Local News ~ 05/30/03)
Three men who tour with country music legend Roy Clark all say Linton has become one of the highlights of their year. Taylor Seale, Clark's manager, tours thousands of miles each year with Clark and the band, Roy's Toys. Richard Kennedy, Clark's band leader for 10 years, also plays keyboard on-stage. Sid Pierce is the production manager for the shows...
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Linton runners finish season
(High School Sports ~ 05/30/03)
Staff Reports Five Linton-Stockton track and field athletes competed for the last time this season at the Evansville Central Regional Thursday night. Junior Josh Newton cleared 12 feet, six inches in the pole vault, which was good for fifth place. Newton missed three times at 12-9...
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