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Shakamak seniors lead the way
(Local News ~ 06/16/04)
JASONVILLE ---- It doesn't matter if it's a baseball diamond at the Jasonville Little League or Victory Field in Indianapolis, the eight seniors on the Shakamak High School team have a bond that makes them winners. The seniors and their teammates are headed to Victory Field on Saturday for the Class A state championship where they hope to continue their winning ways...
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Evelyn McElroy
(Obituary ~ 06/16/04)
SEATTLE, Wash. ---- Evelyn McElroy, 92, formerly of Dugger, passed away Thursday, March 18, 2004 in Seattle, Wash. Born Aug. 29, 1911 in Dugger, she was the daughter of Frank Matthew and Dovie Cooksey Goldman. She was retired from Montgomery Ward in Terre Haute...
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Reva M. Dean
(Obituary ~ 06/16/04)
Reva M. Dean, 62, of Hymera, passed away at 7:40 a.m. Tuesday, June 15, 2004 in Health South Rehabilitation Hospital in Terre Haute. Born June 17, 1941 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Levi and Vesta (Watson) Thomson. She was married for 45 years to Mahlon "Dizzy" Dean of Hymera. They were married Sept. 30, 1958...
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Martha "Betty" Miller Bailey
(Obituary ~ 06/16/04)
Martha "Betty" Miller Bailey, 79, of Little Cincinnati and formerly of Stinesville, passed away at 9:16 p.m. June 13, 2004 at Select Specialty Hospital in Bloomington. Born July 16, 1924 in Paragon, she was the daughter of Daniel C. and Lora Ellen (Collier) Knipstine. Her first husband, Forrest "Hap" Miller passed away in 1969. She married Burl N. Bailey on July 13, 1984...
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More contestants needed for queen contest
(Local News ~ 06/16/04)
The Greene County 4-H Queen Pageant needs more contestants. The 2004 queen will be crowned in ceremonies at 7 p.m. on July 2 at the fairgrounds. Only three girls attended an organizational meeting last week and pageant coordinator Lori Brown says more contestants from all five Greene County high school areas are welcome to compete...
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Groups want to be part of county's budget
(Local News ~ 06/16/04)
BLOOMFIELD ---- The Greene County Commissioners spent much of their time at Tuesday morning's meeting hearing requests to be included in their budget. Steve Sacksteder of Four Rivers Rehabilitation Services, Becki Guthrie of Ride Solutions and Jo Arthur of Southern Indiana Development Commission (SIDC) all appeared before the three commissioners...
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Linton firemen make donation for fireworks
(Local News ~ 06/16/04)
The fireworks are a great draw during the annual Linton Freedom Festival and Linton Firefighters Union Local 3087 is glad to be a part of the event. On Thursday, representatives from the local union presented a $500 check to Tammy Martin, executive director of the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce...
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Eastern cafeteria manager questions change
(Local News ~ 06/16/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- Last Tuesday night, Eastern Greene Board of School Trustees made the first move in turning over management of its cafeteria to a private firm by the start of the 2004-05 school year in August. The school board voted 6-0 to advertise for bids for a private food service management company. Bids for food service management will be accepted until July 2...
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It's business as usual at Crane
(Local News ~ 06/16/04)
CRANE ---- In the wake of recent attacks on civilian and government contractors in the Persian Gulf, officials at nearby Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division say they are not changing the way they are daily supporting the warfighter around the world...
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Miners exceed most expectations for 2003
(High School Sports ~ 06/16/04)
LINTON ---- If you were to tell Linton baseball coach Bart Berns his 2003 team would finish 18-10, he would have been trilled. Of course if you were to tell him his team would also be eliminated in the first round of the sectional, that would have been unacceptable...
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