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Sausage recipe wins state honor
(Local News ~ 03/10/04)
A new recipe for a spicy beef summer sausage originated by a Bloomfield firm has been judged among the best in the state of Indiana. A "Three-Pepper Beef Summer Sausage" produced by Bloomfield Processing Company was awarded Reserve Grand Champion distinction last weekend at the Hoosier Cured Meats Championships, sponsored by the Indiana Meat Packers and Processors Association...
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Stars and Strikes ... local bowling results
(High School Sports ~ 03/10/04)
By John Coats Greetings bowling legends. Yes, we are having fun at Parkview Lanes in Linton. Karen Perlich had a solid 224 game/543 series; Connie Frye, with a 130 average, had a 223 game; Dan Keen 223-221-257-701 series and a 232/231games ---- 661 series; high game went to Justin Rogers 276; Jared Thompson 548 series and Jaimie Spicer 473 series...
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Daily Citizen/Evening World 2004 All-Sectional Team
(High School Sports ~ 03/10/04)
First team A.J. Graves _ WRV Corey Sparks ---- Bloomfield Roger Harden ---- Clay City Jordan Schantz ---- WRV R.J. Hughes ---- Bloomfield Second Team James Floyd ---- WRV Brandt Zimmerly ---- WRV Josh Netherlain ---- Shakamak Jordan Clark ---- Bloomfield...
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Eastern gives Igel a year extension
(High School Sports ~ 03/10/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- The Eastern Greene Board of School Trustees gave boys varsity basketball coach Andy Igel a vote a confidence Tuesday night ---- approving a one-year contract extension that runs through the 2005-06 school year. The vote to add one additional year to Igel's contract was unanimous...
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Linton to conduct alumni baseball game, camp
(High School Sports ~ 03/10/04)
All former Linton-Stockton High School baseball players are invited to play in the First Annual Alumni Game slated for Sunday, May 9 at Roy Herndon Field. Miner baseball coach Bart Berns, who is organizing the event, said the teams will be divided up by graduation years ---- with the even number years playing on one squad and the odd number years providing the competition in a seven-inning slugfest...
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WRV Regional coaches, ADs gather
(High School Sports ~ 03/10/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- Coaches and athletic directors from the four participating schools in Saturday's Class A regional at White River Valley High School gathered Tuesday for a pre-tourney luncheon and meeting to discuss ticket distribution and rules for the one-day event...
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Cora A. Ellis
(Obituary ~ 03/10/04)
Cora A. Ellis, 82, of Dugger, passed away Tuesday, March 9, 2004, at the Sullivan County Community Hospital. Arrangements are pending at the Newkirk Funeral Home in Dugger.
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Bert M. Carr
(Obituary ~ 03/10/04)
Bert M. Carr, 82, of Linton, passed away Wednesday, March 10, 2004, at !:07 a.m. at Greene County General Hospital. Born July 10, 1921, in Newberry, he was the son of William S. and Martha (Fines) Carr. He was a lifetime farmer and drove a bus for Linton-Stockton High School for several years. He was a member of Otterbein United Methodist Church, Masonic Lodge 560, and American Legion Post 22, all of Linton, and the Scottish Rite of Terre Haute. He was also an Army Veteran of World War II...
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Worthington Town Council meets
(Local News ~ 03/10/04)
WORTHINGTON ---- With a 5-0 vote Tuesday evening, the Worthington Town Council voted to buy a new Ford truck for the street and sewage department. Councilman Mackey Stahl said Bloomington Ford gave the lowest bid of $48, 499 on the 26, 000 lb. dump truck with a diesel engine, strobe light, and snowplow mountings. The truck, which may not be delivered until fall, will be white trimmed in Worthington's colors...
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Police want to question Linton woman
(Local News ~ 03/10/04)
A warrant was issued Tuesday for the arrest of a Linton woman who law enforcement officials believe played a major role in the burglary of a rural Linton home in January. According to court documents filed in Greene County Superior Court, the warrant, issued for 39-year-old Tonya Alsman, came about after information had been received by the Greene County Sheriff's Department that she had taken several items from the home of MIchael D. Padgett, including three rings...
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Switz City's water problem OK now
(Local News ~ 03/10/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- If you live in Switz City and you had been experiencing discoloration in your water, the problem has been fixed, according to Joe Graves, owner of Graves Plumbing in Switz City. Graves said the change in the look of the water came about "with a rash of problems at the pump house."...
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Police looking for 18 year old
(Local News ~ 03/10/04)
Police are looking for 18-year-old Christopher Long of Jasonville after a warrant was issued Tuesday for his believed involvement in a case involving sexual misconduct with a 14-year-old girl. According to court documents, Greene County Sheriff's Department Deputy Dured Townsend was advised by the girls' mother that on Oct. ...
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Juvenile takes police on chase
(Local News ~ 03/10/04)
A juvenile wanted on two arrest warrants led officers on a foot chase Monday afternoon. Deputies from the Greene County Sheriff's Department had been attempting to locate the juvenile on two arrest warrants. The warrants were for two counts of resisting law enforcement, driving without a license, attempted theft and false informing...
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Planning continues for 100th Linton parade
(Local News ~ 03/10/04)
Linton merchants, business leaders and individuals are gearing up, one year in advance, for a special event ---- planning for Freedom Festival 2005 is well under way. Event planners ---- mostly members of the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce ---- know planning for the extra attractions, booths and events hasn't started a day too early...
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Eastern board gets first look at projects
(Local News ~ 03/10/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- Members of the Eastern Greene Board of School Trustees got their first look at two major building project plans on Tuesday night for the future development of property situated off Old Sylvania Road, about one mile from the current school campus...
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Area sports briefs
(High School Sports ~ 03/10/04)
WRV-Worthington finishes season White River Valley-Worthington's sixth-grade girls basketball team finished its season 12-0 with a 43-20 victory over Dugger on Monday. Taylor Kail had 18 points and eight rebounds for the winners, and Stephane Fougerousse had 12 points and nine rebounds...
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