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Tannehill, Smith switch jobs
(Local News ~ 04/30/04)
Did you ever see the show "Switched Up"? That's where two people trade lives for a week to see how someone else lives. Well, for two Linton men, the "switched up" has happened but, it isn't just for a week. Gary Tannehill and Jayson Smith have traded jobs...
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Linton now 11-0 in golf
(High School Sports ~ 04/30/04)
Caleb Dunkerly carded a 36 to lead the Linton Miners' golf team to victory Thursday. Linton scored a nine hole round of 149 to edge Clay City's 151. Linton is 11-0 and will play at Forest Park on Monday. OV 156, Edgewood 168, Bloomfield 193 - Mark Kirkman carded a 43 to lead Bloomfield in scoring...
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Baseball roundup
(High School Sports ~ 04/30/04)
It was obvious the contest with the Eastern Greene Thunderbirds on Tuesday took quite a bit out of the Shakamak Lakers on Thursday when they hosted Turkey Run. Austin Witt was 2 for 4 with three runs driven in to help lead the Lakers from a comeback win, 6-5...
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Bloomfield girls take first at North Knox
(High School Sports ~ 04/30/04)
The Bloomfield Cardinals' track and field team took on North Knox in a meet on Thursday. The Lady Cards defeated North Knox, 65-57. The boys' team wasn't as luck as the Warriors took a 91-37 triumph. Abbey Gilliland of Bloomfield placed first in the 800, 1600, 3200. Ashley Patton trailed her in the 800 for a close second...
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Dugger falls to North
(High School Sports ~ 04/30/04)
The Union Bulldogs dropped its second game in a row, this time in Terre Haute, to the North Patriots, 3-1, in high school softball action on Thursday. The Bulldogs scored their only run in the fourth inning after Sasha Stanton singled, stole second, and then scored on a double by Kelsie Manuel...
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Cards win tennis match
(High School Sports ~ 04/30/04)
The Bloomfield Cardinal's girls' tennis team played its fourth match in as many days, and it showed on Thursday. The Cards traveled to Elnora for an afternoon match with North Daviess. Despite the elements going against Bloomfield, the Lady Cards defated the Cougars, 4-1...
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Naomi Helen Rollins
(Obituary ~ 04/30/04)
Naomi Helen Rollins, 88, of Odon and formerly of Newberry, passed away at 4:45 p.m. April 28, 2004 at Ketcham Memorial Nursing Home in Odon. Born Aug. 14, 1915 at Jamestown N.D., she was the daughter of James C. and Coy Gertrude (Bean) Manning. She was a homemaker and a member of the Newberry Order of Eastern Star. A member of the Elnora Methodist Church, she attended the Newberry Methodist Church...
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Maurice E. "Reese" Roe
(Obituary ~ 04/30/04)
Maurice E. "Reese" Roe, 46, of Sullivan, passed away at 11:20 p.m. Wednesday, April 28, 2004 at Terre Haute Regional Hospital. Born July 4, 1957 in Sullivan, he was the son of Kenneth H. Roe. He worked for the Sullivan County Library in maintenance and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Sullivan...
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Bloomfield students to be honored
(Local News ~ 04/30/04)
The "best of the best" students from Bloomfield High School will be honored Monday night by the Bloomfield Rotary Club. The annual Honors Night will be conducted at 6:45 p.m., at the Bloomfield First Baptist Church. During the Honors Night program, the local Rotarians will honor the top 10 academic students of the freshman, sophomore, junior, and senior classes...
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KPT building to go on auction block
(Local News ~ 04/30/04)
The former KPT, Inc. tile plant and adjoining 220 acres of property on the eastside of Bloomfield will soon go on the auction block. An U.S. Marshal's Sale has been scheduled for 10 a.m. on June 8 at the Greene County Courthouse. The sale was ordered by the U.S. ...
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Linton church to conduct fundraiser for Hutcherson
(Local News ~ 04/30/04)
It is spring and that means it's time for yard sales. Really good yard sales. People have cleaned out their closets after a long winter. On May 7-8, the Linton Assembly of God will be having a yard sale. But this is not just your run-of-the-mill yard sale. All proceeds from this sale will go to benefit Jamie Hutcherson and his family of Lyons...
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Commissioner candidates talk about election
(Local News ~ 04/30/04)
Three men are vying for the position of Greene County Commissioner to represent District 2 in the May 4 primary election: Incumbent Warren Bartlett, a Republican who has served as commissioner for four years, is unopposed. Two Democrats, Terry G. Feutz Sr. and Larry D. Hasler, each want the nod of approval from voters to face Bartlett in the fall election...
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Jones gives update on Linton
(Local News ~ 04/30/04)
In serving the people of Linton, mayor Tom Jones wants those residents to speak out on issues they feel are important. One of the issues brought up at recent City Council meetings is the possibility of adding fluoride to Linton's drinking water. So far, both proponents and opponents have spoken up...
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Education, athletics keys to Goble's collegiate decision
(High School Sports ~ 04/30/04)
It's every athletes dream to be able to find a college that will satisfy their playing dreams. But to find a school that first catches your eye because of its academic reputation, is something special. For Shakamak volleyball standout Christy Goble, the opportunity for a great education outside the halls of Shakamak Jr/Sr High School, along with continuing to play the sport she loved, were too much to turn down...
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