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Linton students to conduct musical
(Local News ~ 04/20/04)
The Linton-Stockton High School Fine Arts Department will present its 22nd annual spring musical, Fiddler on the Roof, Thursday, Friday and Sunday, and if dress rehearsal is any indication, it will be a feast for the eyes. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday, and 2 p.m. on Sunday...
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Softball roundup
(High School Sports ~ 04/20/04)
Brandi McCammon led off the bottom of the seventh inning with a double and later scored in the same inning on a slap bunt between second and first for the game winner, as the Union Bulldogs defeated Bloomfield, 3-2, in high school softball action on Monday at Union...
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Miners win golf match
(High School Sports ~ 04/20/04)
The Linton Miners are 4-0 after carding a 157 as a team during a four-way meet at Phil Harris Golf Course on Monday. "We played pretty well," said Linton coach Darren Clayton. "Sullivan had some kids not come out for their team this year, so that made a little difference...
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High school baseball roundup
(High School Sports ~ 04/20/04)
North Knox scored four runs in the top of the eighth inning, as the Warriors downed White River Valley, 11-7, in Switz City. Brant Zimmerly is now 2-2 after picking up the loss. He also went 2 for 4 on the day. "If we could have held on for one more inning, we would have had the top of the batting order coming up," said WRV coach Eric Lyons...
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Marvin E. Taylor
(Obituary ~ 04/20/04)
Marvin E. Taylor, 89, passed away Tuesday, April 20, 2004, at 12:40 a.m. at Glenburn Home in Linton. Arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home, Linton Chapel.
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County runners complete Boston Marathon
(Local News ~ 04/20/04)
Three Greene County runners finished in Monday's Boston Marathon. The local contingent was led by rural Bloomfield resident Linda (Hanauer) Cullison, who placed 699th in the women's division. The 46-year-old BHS graduate recorded a time of 3:51.24. Also running in the woman's race was Amanda Taylor, 32, of Solsberry. The Eastern girls high school track and girl's junior high cross country, who also serves as a CAPE at-risk counselor at the school, placed 1,950th with a time of 4:13.23...
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Students to attend Reality Store
(Local News ~ 04/20/04)
More than 480 Greene County students will receive an eye-opening brush with the reality of selecting a career, meeting the daily obligations of raising a family and making ends meet during an innovative program planned for Thursday. The annual Greene County Reality Store will open its doors for a one-day stint of business for eight-, ninth- or 10-grade students from Bloomfield, Eastern, White River Valley, Linton-Stockton and Shakamak schools as well as the Greene County Alternative School at Open Arms Christian Home.. ...
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Linton students face new drug-testing policy
(Local News ~ 04/20/04)
In an ongoing campaign against drug and alcohol use, the Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees on Monday approved a new drug-testing policy for its junior high and high school students. "We spent quite some time looking at and checking into drug-testing programs for our school," explained superintendent Ron Bush. ...
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Jasonville to conduct clean-up days
(Local News ~ 04/20/04)
JASONVILLE ---- Now that the snow has melted and the sun is shining it's once again time to clean out the closet or garage. If you've said you don't have a place to throw away your trash, you better come up with a new excuse. Once again, residents in Jasonville will have access to a dumpster to throw away unwanted items...
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Group aims to help make I-69 a reality
(Local News ~ 04/20/04)
With the proposed Interstate 69 route now approved, momentum is mounting in Indiana to complete this important transportation project that will deliver significant positive statewide benefits for Indiana. To that end, a new group, Hoosier Voices for I-69, on Monday took its first public step toward rallying support and resources to ensure the highway's reality...
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Fire gets out of control
(Local News ~ 04/20/04)
Members of the Richland-Taylor and Owensburg fire departments battled a blaze Monday afternoon that destroyed a garage and threatened a residence owned by Robert D. Woodall, located just outside of Scotland. The fire, on C.R. 745S, was reported to the Greene County Sheriff's Department at 2:58 p.m. ...
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Bridge hit by vandals
(Local News ~ 04/20/04)
The Richland-Plummer Creek Covered Bridge, located south of Bloomfield, was recently hit by vandals, who destroyed a large mirror on the southside of the bridge used to warn motorists of approaching traffic. The Bloomfield Apple Festival Committee, Inc. is offering a $250 reward for the arrest and conviction of anyone who vandalizes the historic bridge, which has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since the 1930s...
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Hall resigns as Linton's boys basketball coach
(Local News ~ 04/20/04)
A letter of resignation submitted to the Linton-Stockton School Board by boys varsity basketball coach Gene Hall was accepted, by a 5-0 vote, at the school board meeting Monday night. At the beginning of the meeting, prior to the vote, former school board member Bob Good defended Hall and his program...
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Bloomfield tops WRV in tennis, 4-1
(High School Sports ~ 04/20/04)
Bloomfield defeated White River Valley 4-1 in girl's tennis action on Monday. The Lady Cards swept the singles and won an additional double's match. At No. 1 singles, Bloomfield's Miranda Helms topped Kayla Brown, 6-0 and 6-1. Brittany Kunuzovich downed WRV's Amanda Gehring 6-1 and 6-4 at the No. 2 slot. The Lady Cards' Amy Blandford made it a clean sweep with a 6-4, 6-3 decision in the No. 3 singles...
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