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Tomich's parents speak out
(Local News ~ 02/04/04)
The murder case of Ronald Tomich came to an end in the court system last week with the sentencing of his wife for her part in his shooting death. But that's not where the story ends. Matthew and Agnes Tomich of Pennsylvania will have to live with the death of their son for the rest of their lives. A hurt that most of us can't understand...
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Miners rally in fourth quarter
(High School Sports ~ 02/04/04)
Linton outscored host Washington Catholic 18-12 in the fourth quarter on Tuesday to post a 46-41 victory over the Cardinals. "We finished plays, which is something we didn't do on Saturday," Linton coach Gene Hall said. "We also knocked in enough key free throws...
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Eastern seniors set the standard for Lady T-Birds
(High School Sports ~ 02/04/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS-It's a rare occasion when a basketball class can win four consecutive conference titles, but that's exactly what four members of Eastern's Class of 2004 have done. The Lady T-Birds played their final home game on Tuesday and Eastern's seniors have set the standard for future Eastern teams...
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Eastern falls in double OT on senior night
(High School Sports ~ 02/04/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS-Loogootee missed enough free throws to allow Eastern to hang around for two overtimes on Tuesday. The Lady Lions made enough free throws to ruin the Lady T-Birds' senior night with a 38-34 victory at Toby Yoho Gymnasium. Loogootee (12-7) won despite shooting a paltry 18 percent (7-40) from the field. ...
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Lowell S. Pope
(Obituary ~ 02/04/04)
Lowell S. Pope, 78, died Jan. 26, 2004, in Kingwood, Texas. Born Oct. 25, 1925, he was the son of Lloyd and Aerie Pope of Jasonville. He served his country in the U.S. Merchant Marine during World War II. Survivors include his wife of 59 years, Donna Pope of Vacaville, Calif.; sons Alan Pope and his wife Cheryl of East Peoria, Ill., Gary Pope and his wife Susan of Kingwood, Texas; grandchildren Julie Eakin and Danielle Pope, Kimberly Pope and Heather Noe, Amy Cade, Jodie Hannan, Marcy Jones, Haley Pope and Todd Scherer; and five great-grandchildren.. ...
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Helen V. Hunley
(Obituary ~ 02/04/04)
Helen V. Hunley, 86, of Dugger, died at 4:55 p.m. Feb. 1, 2004, in Greene County General Hospital. Born Sept. 6, 1917 in Linton, she was the daughter of Thomas J. and Minnie (Dover) Small. She was a member of the Saron United Church of Christ in Linton and Order of Eastern Star Chapter 482 in Dugger. She was a homemaker...
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William A. "Bill" Denny
(Obituary ~ 02/04/04)
William A. "Bill" Denny, 80, of Lyons, died at 1:03 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2, at the Covered Bridge Health Campus in Seymour. Born June 20, 1923, in Seymour, he was the son of Jacob Frank and Straussie Fleetwood Denny. He owned and operated a service in station in Lyons for 29 years. He was a school bus driver for L&M and White River Valley schools for 40 years, and was a farmer...
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William Joseph "Bill" Deatrick
(Obituary ~ 02/04/04)
LYONS ---- William Joseph "Bill" Deatrick, 88, of Worthington, died at 9:15 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 3, at Lyons Health and Living Center. Funeral arrangements are pending at Welch and Cornett Funeral Home in Worthington.
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Harry L. Burcham
(Obituary ~ 02/04/04)
Harry L. Burcham, 78, of Ellettsville, passed away Monday, Feb. 2, 2004 at his residence. Born April 20, 1925, in Greene County, he was the son of Claude and Inez (Smith) Burcham. He was a U.S. Navy veteran of World War II. He was retired from the administration office at Crane and had been a watchmaker. He had attended Walnut Creek Church of God and was a member of the American Legion in Bloomington and the Bloomington VFW...
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Excitement building for soldiers' return
(Local News ~ 02/04/04)
The excitement continues to build as the area prepares to welcome home its heroes from Iraq. The advance party returned home Sunday night, and family members are anxiously awaiting the return of the rest of the 152nd Linton National Guard members. According to Jodie Myers of the Family Readiness Group, "the soldiers will fly into Indianapolis ---- they will get a short pass and be able to leave with their families. ...
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Church joins fight against abuse
(Local News ~ 02/04/04)
Churches are joining the fight against child abuse and neglect. Tuesday night, about 50 members of the St. Peter Catholic Church in Linton gathered to learn what they can do, and teach their children to do, to prevent such atrocities. Father Hilary Vieck explained why the seminar was called...
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Bladen glad to be home
(Local News ~ 02/04/04)
So, what would you do and where would you go on your first full day home after spending more than one year on active military duty with the Indiana National Guard in the war zone of Iraq and Kuwait? In true Hoosier fashion, Sgt. Richard Bladen and family, of Bloomfield, went to a professional basketball game Monday night...
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Teen charged with rape, sexual battery
(Local News ~ 02/04/04)
BLOOMFIELD ---- A charge of rape and sexual battery has been filed against a Worthington teenager who is already facing charges of sexual misconduct with a minor and battery in another case. Jeremy E. Stinebaugh, 18, is accused of raping a 16-year-old girl. The new charges were filed Jan. 30 in Greene Superior Court...
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Senior night spectacular; WRV routs OV
(High School Sports ~ 02/04/04)
SWITZ CITY-On senior night, White River Valley (12-7) pounded Owen Valley (4-15) 66-37, fueled by an early three-point barrage. After a minute had passed in the first period, WRV found itself down 4-0 facing the zone defense of the Patriots, but the lead would soon change and for good. The Wolverines executed a patient offense working the ball around the perimeter until they found open shooters...
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