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Beery offers motivation for WRV students
(Local News ~ 09/22/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- Perseverance, hard work, a positive attitude and goal setting are cornerstones to success that Olympic gold medalist Dan Beery shared with White River Valley students Tuesday. Beery, an Oaktown native and 1993 North Knox High School graduate, was on the eight-man U.S. rowing team that set a world record time of 5:19 to take the gold in the event at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The previous record was 5:21...
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Steele tells of Crane's economic importance
(Local News ~ 09/22/04)
The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce conducted its monthly meeting Tuesday at the Triple H Gun Club, during which Ron Steele, procurement specialist of the Southern Indiana Development Commission, spoke about the economic importance that Crane has to area businesses...
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Literacy Coalition celebrates successful year
(Local News ~ 09/22/04)
WORTHINGTON ---- It was another successful year for the Greene County Literacy Coalition (GCLC) and board members, volunteers, learners and friends enjoyed the annual dinner and program Tuesday evening at the Worthington Community Center. Volunteers were given certificates for their donated tutoring hours, and learners who met their goals for the year were also honored with certificates...
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Hennette concerned about Lone Tree Road safety
(Local News ~ 09/22/04)
Mike Hennette, superintendent of the Greene County Highway Department, reported to the Greene County Commissioners at Tuesday's meeting on the results of a survey taken by residents living on County Road 1000 W., also known as Lone Tree Road. Residents living on that road gave statistics of data to Hennette indicating the number of motorists who are traveling at excessive amounts of speed...
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Pearl Richardson
(Obituary ~ 09/22/04)
BLOOMINGTON ---- Pearl Richardson, 92, of Bloomington, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 21, 2004 at Bell Trace Health and Living Center. Born Aug. 13, 1912 in Monroe County, she was the daughter of Charles A. and Mary A. (Fleener) Galyan. She was a secretary at the Bloomfield Woolen Mill, and was also a member of the Switz City Christian Church...
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Miners run record to 11-1 with win over North Knox
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/04)
BICKNELL ---- The Linton-Stockton Miners traveled to Bicknell on Tuesday to take on the North Knox Warriors and ran their record to 11-1 after a 25-16, 25-12, 25-27 win over a team the Miners may see again during the South Knox Sectional. Jocelin Powell was 17 of 18 serving for the Miners, with six aces, and four digs. ...
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Bloomfield spikes Thunderbirds in key SWIAC match
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/04)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- The rivalry between the Bloomfield Cardinals and the home-standing Eastern Greene Thunderbirds on Tuesday added a new flavor with both programs going through a season of change and excitement thanks to new head coaches. That being said, the game is still played by six high school athletes at a time on a court with a net and a volleyball. ...
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Canty still optimistic Cards can regroup for stretch run
(High School Sports ~ 09/22/04)
DUBOIS ---- The Bloomfield Cardinals' tennis team continues to play well, but persists to struggle to put together victories after a 4-1 loss to a tough and talented Northeast Dubois Jeep team Tuesday at Dubois. The only win for the Cards came at No. 1 doubles. The Bloomfield duo of Jordan Hasler and Ryan Pittman crushed Nathan McCart and Jason Schroering, 6-1, 6-2...
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