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Lakers have one thing in mind: Winning a title
(Local News ~ 06/15/04)
JASONVILLE ---- Teams are sometimes remembered for the final game they play more so than the season itself. The Shakamak Lakers are currently 27-2 and sport the best record of any remaining team in the Indiana High School Athletic Association's baseball state finals set to begin with the Class A game Saturday at Victory Field...
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Linton City Council meets
(Local News ~ 06/15/04)
New golf cart rates for the Phil Harris Golf Course, as well as special rates for golfing, were unanimously approved at Monday night's Linton City Council meeting. There will be a $100 fee for private golf cart use, a $150 fee for cart storage in the maintenance building and an additional $1 surcharge per game played...
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Elks Lodge promotes flag to youth
(Local News ~ 06/15/04)
Linton area residents paused early Monday evening to honor the flag and the nation with a solemn Flag Day Service coordinated by members of Linton Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge No. 866. Representatives from Linton American Legion Post 22, and youth baseball and softball league players and coaches from the boys and girls leagues also participated...
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Jasonville City Council meets
(Local News ~ 06/15/04)
JASONVILLE ---- It is official. This week is Laker Baseball week in Jasonville. The announcement was made at Monday night's city council meeting in honor the Shakamak High School baseball team's Class A semistate championship and trip to the state finals on Saturday...
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NESC board meets
(Local News ~ 06/15/04)
HYMERA ---- The Northeast Sullivan School Corporation school board gave praise to the Union girls softball team, coaches and fans at its meeting Monday evening. "I want to commend the team and the fans. They behaved very well even in a tough loss. ...
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Brothers taking trip across America
(Local News ~ 06/15/04)
Looking for some real life summertime adventure, two brothers quit their jobs, loaded their bicycles down with necessary supplies and started peddling 19 days ago headed from Southampton, New Jersey to Denver, Col. ---- a more than 1,780-mile journey...
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Woman faces felony charges
(Local News ~ 06/15/04)
A Bloomfield woman is facing felony charges after she misinformed police. Barbara J. Stantz is facing charges of assisting a criminal, a class D felony and false informing, a class B misdemeanor. According to Bloomfield Officer Kenneth Tharp's probable cause report, on June 4 police from Bloomfield and the Greene County Sheriff's Department went to her residence attempting to serve an arrest warrant on Chad E. Allen...
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