-
Solid Waste cuts 2005 budget
(Local News ~ 09/21/04)
The Greene County Solid Waste Management District Board approved a "scaled down" 2005 budget during a special meeting Monday morning. The approved budget totals $443,248 ---- down from the previously advertised budget of $577,480 ---- an approximate 23 percent reduction...
-
T-Birds run down by Jeeps
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/04)
DUBOIS ---- The Eastern Greene Thunderbirds lost in high school volleyball to the Northeast Dubois Jeeps on Monday, 25-15, 7-25, 7-25, 18-25, in Dubois. Bessy Lyons picked up eight digs. Cara Harper had five digs and a kill. Rachel Love finished with a pair of digs, one kill and one block. Brittany Sparks had eight digs, eight assists, and one kill...
-
Local Girls Win Super World Series Softball Title
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/04)
Winning nine out of every 10 games played is usually a very good statistic. However, when a teams competed against the best softball teams in Indiana, the Midwest and in the United States, winning nine out of every 10 games is just short of incredible...
-
Linton's volleyball team tops North Central
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/04)
LINTON ---- The Linton Miners' volleyball team defeated the North Central Thunderbirds on Monday, 25-4, 25-12, 25-6, to improve their record to 10-1 on the season. The only loss of the season came early on in the campaign against the Lions of Loogootee...
-
Daniel E. Armstrong
(Obituary ~ 09/21/04)
LOOGOOTEE ---- Daniel E. Armstrong, 64, of Loogootee, passed away at 12:15 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 18, 2004 at Memorial Hospital in Jasper. Born Oct. 20, 1939 in Chicago Ill., he was the son of Samuel F. and Dorothy (Tatom) Armstrong. On Sept. 13, 1961, he married Faryl Pickett Armstrong...
-
Bloomfield launches speech team
(Local News ~ 09/21/04)
Bloomfield High School has joined the National Forensic Association, a nationally recognized organization that promotes speech competitions for high school students. "Offering a speech team is one more way we can better serve the needs of all of our students at Bloomfield Junior/Senior High School, especially with regard to the academics," said Principal Greg Parsley...
-
College-Bound Students, Parents Can Get Answers At Wabash Valley College Fair on Sept. 28
(Local News ~ 09/21/04)
TERRE HAUTE---- High school students and parents can get answers about college admissions procedures, academic programs and financial aid during this year's Wabash Valley College Fair on Sept. 28 from 6:30-8 p.m., in the Hulman Center at Indiana State University. It is free and open to the public...
-
Gillan learns the 'bear' necessities
(Local News ~ 09/21/04)
Blaine Gillan learned the "bear" necessities and put them to use at work over the past several months as a seasonal park ranger at Glacier National Park. "Up until this summer I'd never seen a bear before," he said. "Now I pretty much see them on a daily basis."...
-
County council signs budget resolution
(Local News ~ 09/21/04)
The Greene County Council signed a resolution at its Monday meeting to adopt the 2005 budget. "No one was there to contest it," said council President Jim Oliphant. In other business, he said the council's attorney is working on a resolution to move 25 percent of the county's annual gaming income to their Economic Development Fund. He said the annual amount the county receives is about $125,000. Twenty-five percent of that is $31,250...
-
Linton-Stockton School Board meets
(Local News ~ 09/21/04)
At the Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees meeting Monday night, Superintendent Ron Bush announced that all military personnel who have served or who are serving in Iraq or Afghanistan would be issued free passes to all Linton-Stockton sporting events...
-
WRV, Linton win in tennis
(High School Sports ~ 09/21/04)
Both the Linton-Stockton Miners and the White River Valley Wolverines picked up 4-1 wins over their respected opponents Monday in high school tennis action. The Miners traveled to Sullivan to take on the Golden Arrows, while WRV hosted the Patriots of Owen Valley...
Stories from Tuesday, September 21, 2004
Browse other days