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Local law enforcement agencies honored
(Local News ~ 04/14/04)
A group of much deserving local heroes were honored Tuesday night for their selfless commitment to Greene County. Members of all law enforcement agencies in the county were invited to a special dinner at the Linton Elks. The dinner was hosted by the Bloomfield Rotary Club and Bloomfield State Bank...
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Eastern school hires assistant superintendent
(Local News ~ 04/14/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- Current Eastern Greene Elementary School principal Daniel Roach will become the school district's assistant superintendent, effective June 1, following action Tuesday night by the board of school trustees. Roach, who is in his second year at the school, received a two-year contract ---- numbering 230 days per year. He will be paid $70,000 annually...
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FSA has a new executive director
(Local News ~ 04/14/04)
The Greene County Farm Service Agency (FSA) has a new face as its executive director. However, Susanne Strietelmeier is no stranger on the farm. She was born and raised on a Bartholomew County farm near Columbus and still goes back home to help with the family farm operation...
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Lyons Legion to honor soldiers
(Local News ~ 04/14/04)
Lyons American Legion Post 479 will honor our troops ---- heroes past and present ---- with a show of support April 25, and is inviting the entire community to join it in the rally. A Support Your Troops Rally will begin at noon on the front lawn of the American Legion Post on State Road 67, weather permitting. Planned by the women of the post auxiliary, the event is co-sponsored by that group, the Legion and Sons of the American Legion...
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Shakamak to present comedy Thursday night
(Local News ~ 04/14/04)
JASONVILLE ---- The curtain will once again be rising on the stage at Shakamak for the drama club. On Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Shakamak Elementary gymnasium the Shakamak Junior/Senior High Drama Club will present its first public performance in at least seven years...
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Worthington Town Council meets
(Local News ~ 04/14/04)
WORTHINGTON ---- With a 4-0 vote, Malcolm Stahl was absent, the Worthington Town Council voted Monday evening for the Williams Hotel on North Washington Street to have an asbestos inspection. If the inspection, which should not exceed $1,500, proves negative, demolition plans may continue...
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Harold Boone
(Obituary ~ 04/14/04)
Harold Boone, 79, of Dugger, passed away Wednesday April 14, 2004 at 4:35 a.m. at his residence. Born April 7, 1925 in Sullivan County, he was the son of Hosea and Pearl Pansy (Leckie) Boone. He was a World War II Army veteran, retired from NWSC Crane, a member of the Dugger American Legion Post 139, VFW Post 2459 in Sullivan, Eagles in Bloomington, and the Bethel United Methodist Church in Dugger...
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Linton leaves Dugger with extra inning win
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/04)
DUGGER ---- The Linton Miners pulled off an impressive 11-9 victory in nine innings over the Union Bulldogs in high school baseball action on Tuesday at Dugger. Frank Busby came on in relief and picked up the victory for the Miners. Brock Ward went the distance for the loss and is now 0-2 on the year...
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Abbott wins pitching battle for Miners
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/04)
The cold weather continued to linger, as the Linton Miners defeated the Bloomfield Cardinals, 4-2, in softball action on Tuesday in Linton. The few fans that did brave the cold air were witnesses to a masterfully pitched game by both Jamie Abbott of Linton, and her counterpart, Billye Jo Maden...
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