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Ground broken on fourth Habitat home
(Local News ~ 08/23/04)
The first shovels of dirt were turned and prayers of dedication were recited Sunday afternoon as work on the fourth Greene County Habitat of Humanity House officially begins. The site at 280 E Street NE in Linton will become the home for a young couple, Jay and Chasity Sherman along with their three children ---- 5-year-old Chance, 3-year-old Emily and four-month-old Bristol ---- by end of the year...
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North Central stops Bulldogs in Sullivan County clash
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/04)
DUGGER ---- The first week of high school football opened up Friday night as the Union Bulldogs played host to their county rivals, the North Central Thunderbirds. It didn't taker long before the action got heated up on a cold, damp night. The Thunderbirds had first possession, but could not hold it, as Ryan Gambill picked off a pass just :57 seconds into the game...
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Cardinals fall to North Daviess, Barr-Reeve
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/04)
The Bloomfield Cardinals' volleyball team has had an interesting schedule the past few days. On Thursday, the Lady Cards opened a match at home against the North Daviess Cougars and found themselves down 2-0 heading into the third set when the power in the gymnasium went out...
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Linton survives early scare from T-Birds
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/04)
BLOOMINGTON ---- The Linton Miners proved to the Eastern Greene Thunderbirds that, even though the T-Birds have made vast improvements since last season, the team still had much to learn. Lesson one: When you have a team looking to give you points, take them...
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Wanita Lucile Wiles
(Obituary ~ 08/23/04)
Wanita Lucile Wiles, 86, of Solsberry, passed away at 12 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 20, 2004 at Hospitality House Bloomington. Born March 13, 1918 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Frank and Retta (Cox) Thompson. She retired in 1980 after working for 26 years in the housekeeping department at Indiana University. She attended Solsberry Methodist Church and was a member of the Ladies Aid at the church and a member of DAV 099 Auxiliary Bloomfield...
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Charles A. Stahl
(Obituary ~ 08/23/04)
Charles A. Stahl, 80, of Worthington, passed away at 12:46 a.m., Saturday, Aug. 21, 2004 at Glenburn Home in Linton. Born March 24, 1924 in Greene County, he was the son of Albert and Flora (Abrams) Stahl. He was a retired farmer and a member of the Christian Church and Worthington Senior Citizens...
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Jesse Ray McCarter
(Obituary ~ 08/23/04)
Jesse Ray McCarter, 70, of Linton, passed away Thursday, Aug. 18, 2004 at his residence. Born Oct. 22, 1933 in Greene County, he was the son of Dewey McCarter and Della Burris McCarter. Survivors include: his wife Evahjean Walters McCarter; one daughter Michele Hancock and her husband Scott of Linton; two sisters, Edith Hamm of Bloomington and Grace Moore of Santa Claus...
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Duane F. Constable
(Obituary ~ 08/23/04)
Duane F. Constable, 65, of Bloomfield, passed away at 8:30 a.m. on Friday, Aug. 20, 2004 at his residence. Born March 18, 1939 in Treadwell, N.Y., he was the son of Fredrick and Florence (Pinney) Constable. He was married to Patricia (Stratton) Constable...
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Professional organizations earn awards
(Local News ~ 08/23/04)
CRANE ---- Two professional organization chapters at Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center recently received awards from national organizations. The Southern Indiana Section of the American Society of Naval Engineers (ASNE) was awarded the Section of the Year Award . The award is based on programing, membership, technical activities, public relations and administration...
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Hall baby is stable, but still needs surgery
(Local News ~ 08/23/04)
Area residents continue to rally round baby Jarrett Hall, son of Doug and Brook Hall, with fundraisers to support him in his rocky start to life. Jarrett was born April 17 with a hole in his heart that was too large to close on its own, and two arteries didn't form properly. ...
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'Fireman's Ball' slated for Sept. 18
(Local News ~ 08/23/04)
The Linton Fire Department International Association of Firefighters Local 3087 will be having a ball Sept. 18, and they're inviting the public to join them. The 14th annual fireman's ball is a good opportunity for adults to have a fun, reasonably priced night out, according to firefighter Eric Carpenter. He said the semi-formal event will begin at 8 p.m. and run until 1 a.m. at Linton Elks Lodge No. 866...
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Picnic for Jennings, other Democrats open to public
(Local News ~ 08/23/04)
The Wright Township Democrat Club is hosting a picnic Friday evening in the Jasonville city park so community members can get to know their democratic candidates for various offices in the upcoming election. Dave Keller, president of the Wright Township Democrat Club, said they'll begin serving food at 6 p.m., and guests will be able to mill around and talk to the candidates one-on-one for an hour. ...
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Linton woman faces drug charges
(Local News ~ 08/23/04)
A rural Linton woman made an initial court appearance Friday on four drug-related charges stemming from her arrest Thursday. Tiffany F. Wilson, 25, Route 2, Linton entered a not-guilty plea to two class D felony charges ---- possession of methamphetamine (under three grams) and maintaining a common nuisance and a pair of class A misdemeanor charges ---- possession of marijuana (under 30 grams) and possession of paraphernalia...
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Miners third at Washington Invitational
(High School Sports ~ 08/23/04)
WASHINGTON ---- The Linton Miners' tennis team finished third at the Washington Invitational played over the weekend. Drew Dunkerly competed in the No. 1 singles and went 1-2 on the evening. Grant Karazsia and Kyle Herndon went 2-1 at the No. 1 doubles spot...
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