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LPD catches pharmacy burglar
(Local News ~ 09/13/04)
Michael Joseph Baker, 25, Linton, was arrested Friday for the Aug. 29 break-in at Linton Family Pharmacy. He's being held in the Greene County Jail on $14,000 bond for the pharmacy break-in and $4,000 bond for a prior residential entry warrant. His initial hearing was Friday...
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Monrovia shuts out Union
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/04)
Friday night proved to be a long night on the gridiron for the Union Bulldogs. They picked up their third loss in four weeks and were shutout for the first time this season by Monrovia 28-0. The first quarter passed by with both teams failing to convert on opportunities in the redzone. ...
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West Vigo holds off Linton
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/04)
LINTON -- The Linton Miners outgained the West Vigo Vikings and had more first downs, but three turnovers and a couple of penalties at bad times kept the Miners out of the endzone and dropped them to 2-2 on the season with a 14-0 loss Friday night. The Miners had 297 total yards to the Vikings' 240 and had 2 more first downs, but they came up short on four trips in the red zone (inside the twenty yard line), and that turned out to be the difference...
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WW runs through Thunderbirds' "D"
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/04)
BLOOMINGTON ---- Eastern Greene football coach Jeff Sheehan knew his team would be force-fed a heavy dose of West Washington Senators' senior tailback Dylan Conrad. In fact, Conrad rushed for six touchdowns, on 323 yards and 15 attempts en route to the Senators' trouncing of the T-Birds, 65-0 Friday night at Olcott Field in Bloomington...
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Linton wins SWIAC tennis title
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- In the 14 years that the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference boys tennis tournament has been played, the Bloomfield Cardinals have established its dominance in the two-day tournament by winning 10 titles. On Saturday, a new contender finally stuck its head out of the sand to establish themselves as a contender...
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Charles W. Moffatt
(Obituary ~ 09/13/04)
Charles W. Moffatt, 80, of Marco, passed away at 11:01 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 10, 2004 at his residence. Born Sept. 6, 1924 in Orangeville, he was the son of Charles Clinton and Bessie (Goodpaster) Moffatt. He retired from NWSC after 18 years and later worked for the State Highway Department and owned his own trash service. He was a veteran of World War II. He attended the United Methodist Church in Marco and was a member of the American Legion of Linton and the VFW of Worthington...
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Norman W. Lagenour
(Obituary ~ 09/13/04)
Norman W. Lagenour, 41, of Koleen, passed away at 3 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004 in Bloomfield. Born June 27, 1963 in Paoli, he was the son of Lowell A. and Doris (Payne) Lagenour. He worked for C & H Stone in Bloomington as a stone cutter. Survivors include: his parents Lowell and Doris Lagenour; three brothers, Shannon Lagenour of Koleen, Tom Lagenour of Springville, and Wes Lagenour of Koleen; and his paternal grandparents Albert and Lorene Lagenour of French Lick...
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William E. Felton
(Obituary ~ 09/13/04)
William E. Felton, 78, of Bloomfield, passed away at 6:20 p.m. Friday, Sept. 10, 2004 at Select Specialty Hospital Bloomington. Born Dec. 23, 1925 in Greene County, he was the son of Albert and Mildred (Miller) Felton. William was a Marine veteran of World War II. He was a retired ordnance technician at NSWC Crane. He was a member of Mineral Methodist Church, Bloomfield American Legion Post 196, and Bloomfield Odd Fellows Lodge...
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Douglas M. Debusk
(Obituary ~ 09/13/04)
SULLIVAN - Douglas M. Debusk, 76, of Sullivan, passed away at 1:09 a.m. Friday, September 10,. 2004 at Millers Merry Manor. Born December 6, 1927 in Rose Hill, Va., he was the son of Harve and Alice (Turner) Debusk. Douglas retired from Amax Coal Company in 1989 after 30 years of service and was a 50 year member of the UMWA. ...
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Harry Dillon Crooke
(Obituary ~ 09/13/04)
Harry Dillon Crooke, 93, formerly of Worthington, passed away Aug. 26, 2004. He had been a resident of Daphne, Ala., for the past four years. He was born to John Boyd and Margaret (Moore) Crooke on Feb. 13, 1911 in Newberry. His wife was Allegra (Dyer) Crooke, who preceded him in death in 2000...
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Delema R. Bough
(Obituary ~ 09/13/04)
Delema R. Bough, 81, of Linton, passed away at 9:45 a.m. Friday, Sept. 10, 2004 at Glenburn Home in Linton. Born Sept. 21, 1922 in Bloomfield, she was the daughter of Clarence Melvin and Emma Marie (Hamlin) Sparks. She managed the Lighthouse Motel for several years, and was a member of the Switz City Christian Church...
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Woman faces charges
(Local News ~ 09/13/04)
Driving off from a gasoline pump without paying at a Linton convenience store could prove to be a costly mistake for a Linton woman. Greene Circuit Judge pro tempore Joe Sullivan approved the issuance of a warrant Friday for the arrest of 21-year-old Abby N. Church. ---- charging her with a class D felony theft count...
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Healthcare industry may face challenging days ahead
(Local News ~ 09/13/04)
Greene County General Hospital administrator Jonas Uland feels challenging days might be ahead in the heathcare industry if federal and state lawmakers don't properly address some critical issues in the coming legislative sessions. The hospital administrator talked briefly Friday night with the GCGH board of trustees about national and state healthcare issues that will be addressed by lawmakers in Washington D.C. and Indianapolis in the coming months...
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SIRA go karts set to invade Humphreys Park
(Local News ~ 09/13/04)
Southern Indiana Racing Association go karts will float like butterflies and sound like bees around a half-mile track at Linton's Humphreys Park on Saturday and Sunday. "They go 85 miles an hour and float an inch and a half off the ground," said Rotarian Kevin Kramer...
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Greene County General Hospital Board meets
(Local News ~ 09/13/04)
The Greene County Hospital Board of Trustees approved payment of more than $109,000 in insurance premiums for annual renewal of property and workman's compensation coverage at its monthly meeting Friday night. The board approved payment to First Security Insurance of Bloomfield of an annual premium totaling $35,004 for property coverage quoted through the hospital's current carrier, Indiana Insurance Company. ...
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Motorcycle riders raise funds for Jarrett Hall
(Local News ~ 09/13/04)
An inexpensive day of fun for motorcycle enthusiasts Saturday benefited 5-month-old son Jarrett Hall, who requires open-heart surgery to repair a heart defect. Jarrett is the of Doug and Brook Hall of Linton. Fifty-four riders paid $10 each to participate in a poker run, during which they stopped at establishments in Linton, Brazil, Terre Haute, and Sullivan and picked up a playing card at each place. ...
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Worthington woman has book published
(Local News ~ 09/13/04)
For 70 years, Daisy Hadlock King had plenty of secrets that she didn't want to talk about or want anyone to know ever happened. She didn't want to remember those painful events that took place in her youthful years. But she realized her personal experiences might help someone else stay out of the horrible grips of a pedophile parent...
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Volleyball roundup
(High School Sports ~ 09/13/04)
LOOGOOTEE ---- The Eastern Greene Thunderbirds and the White River Valley Wolverines' volleyball teams both competed in the Loogootee tournament on Saturday. Match No. 1 for Eastern Greene saw the Thunderbirds fall to Loogootee, 25-13, 25-3. Cara Harper had seven digs and one kill. Brittany Sparks finished with 12 digs and three assists. Stephanie Turpin had four digs, two kills, and 1 block. Sarah Cobine tallied four digs, and six assists. Lucy Fager had a dig, five kills, and a block...
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