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Giving from the heart for a heart
(Local News ~ 07/29/04)
Shaney Dale, Linton, remembers all too well the emotional and financial stress of having a baby with a heart condition. Her daughter, Morgan, was born with an autoimmune system disorder that caused her little body to attack its own heart and required her to have a heart transplant at the tender age of 7 weeks...
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Melva Leu 'Granny-O' Hays
(Obituary ~ 07/29/04)
Melva Leu Hays, 77, of Vicksburg, passed away at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, July 28, 2004 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born July 30, 1926 in Vicksburg, she was the daughter of Samuel A. and Nellie (McClung) Stockrahm. She was a homemaker and a licensed beautician, and an avid cook. She was a member of the Calvary Baptist Church in Linton and the Vicksburg Bethel Baptist Church...
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James Walker Cliff, Sr.
(Obituary ~ 07/29/04)
James Walker Cliff, Sr., 65, of Bloomfield, passed away at 10 a.m. July 26, 2004 at his residence Born Dec. 23, 1938 in Indianapolis, he was the son of George Edward and Gladys (Walker) Cliff. He was married to Cleopheus (Lucas) Cliff. He was retired from the construction trade and a member of the Clay City Baptist Church...
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Center Township gets a new brush truck
(Local News ~ 07/29/04)
Center Township Volunteer Fire Department, located near Little Cincinnati in eastern Greene County, unveiled a new brush truck this week as part of its firefighting apparatus fleet of five for the small rural department. The 2004 diesel-powered Ford F550 four-wheel drive truck was specially designed and prepared by S & S Fire Equipment of Fairmont, Ind...
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'Basket Bingo to benefit Erik Sheffler
(Local News ~ 07/29/04)
Erik Sheffler, 10, of Hymera, has been on kidney dialysis since he was 4 days old. His mom, Lesa Key, said the dialysis causes the level of medication in his system to fluctuate, which in turn causes as many as 30 or 40 seizures a day. It's all hard on his heart, she explained...
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Linton-Stockton Elementary class, supply lists
(Local News ~ 07/29/04)
Kindergarten Mrs. Albright's Morning Class - Room 2: Austin Allen, Kevin Bland, Cynthia Burkett, Kody Conaway, Kaitlyn Cross, Cheyenne D'Poffo, Taylor Floradis, Balenda Groves, Jarrett Hazlewood, Chance Howard, Mary Moore, Brooklyn Smith, Jayden Sparks, Dylan Thomas, Jaelyn Walker, Kayleigh Wiesmann, Kendall Williams, William Wilson, Chance Wood...
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Local police believe Taser guns are safe
(Local News ~ 07/29/04)
Taser weapons -- are they safe? Are they safe for the police officers that use them? Do they kill the combative subjects they are designed to subdue ---- as some claim? Two Greene County law enforcement officers ---- Linton Police Chief Keith McDonald and Bloomfield Town Marshal Bob Richardson ---- believe the weapons are safe as well as effective, and they have no plans to suspend the use by their respective police departments in wake of national scrutiny and discussion among some news agencies questioning their safety qualities.. ...
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Group brings big band sound to area By Jo Chiparo, Staff Writer
(Local News ~ 07/29/04)
Many people were not around when the big band sound was popular, but there is hardly a person who isn't familiar and who doesn't admire the music of Glenn Miller, Woody Herman or Benny Goodman. And for those who would like to hear the harmony of that live music once again, a local band "Southern/Swing" is providing that opportunity to people in southern Indiana...
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Eastern Greene School information
(Local News ~ 07/29/04)
The starting day for students at Eastern Greene Elementary and Jr./Sr. High School will be Aug. 16. The following is information about the new school year. The new faculty for 2004/2005 is as follows: Elementary Principal - Lori Richmond; Jr./Sr. High School, Family and Consumer Sciences - Stephanie Schopmeyer; Jr./Sr. High School, Girls Physical Education and Health - Gina Ingram; and Elementary and Jr./Sr. High School, Athletic Director - Brian Holland...
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Dinner, auction to raise money for Dugger Coal Festival
(Local News ~ 07/29/04)
A spaghetti dinner and auction Saturday in Dugger will raise funds to support this year's Coal Festival. "Proceeds will pay for entertainment and events like the parade," said Coal Festival Committee coordinator Jon Dobbins. Spaghetti will be served from 4-8 p.m. in the Dugger Park shelterhouse, with music by Angels With Attitudes beginning at 4:30 p.m., he said. Garlic bread, salad and a drink will be served with the spaghetti...
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Jasonville man faces charges
(Local News ~ 07/29/04)
Felony charges have been filed against a 19-year-old Jasonville man charging him with child molesting for allegedly having sexual relations with a 12-year-old girl. Greene Circuit Judge David approved a warrant Tuesday afternoon for the arrest of Joshua T. Brummett, 217 Hickory Street. He faces a class B felony charge of child molestation after the girl's mother went to police in May and an investigation by Child Protection Services was launched...
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Britton the new boys basketball coach at West Washington
(High School Sports ~ 07/29/04)
CAMPBELLSBURG ---- Back in the early-to-mid 90s, Matt Britton proudly wore the jersey of the Bloomfield Cardinals. Beginning this winter, Britton will support a new color: the red, white, and blue of West Washington. In May Britton was hired to takeover the Senators' boys basketball program...
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