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Worthington receives big grant
(Local News ~ 09/29/04)
WORTHINGTON ---- Indiana's First Lady came to the Greene County community of Worthington on Tuesday afternoon bearing a welcome gift that was gladly accepted by town officials with smiling faces. The event produced a sincere feeling of accomplishment for town officials ---- spanning several administrations ---- who have worked for years in planning and dreaming about revitalizing their downtown area. ...
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Clay City wins boys TRC crown
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/04)
JASONVILLE ---- On a chilly Tuesday afternoon, two area boys cross country teams, along with three other teams, battled it out to see who would take home top honors and claim the title of 2004 Tri-River Conference champs. Clay City was tops in the field with 29 points followed by Linton's 67 points. Shakamak finished third with 74 with North Central (81) and Eminence (96) rounding out the team scores...
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TH South beats Linton
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/04)
LINTON ---- It's almost October, but on Tuesday it was the first time that cold weather effected the playing conditions of two tennis teams as the Terre Haute South's junior varsity team defeated Linton's varsity, 3-2. Drew Dunkerly won his No. 1 singles match over Lucas Rubey, 6-3, 6-4...
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Union handles Shakamak in volleyball
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/04)
JASONVILLE ---- Tuesday night, two of the top area volleyball teams squared off for an important conference match. The Union Bulldogs defeated the Shakamak Lakers in three games 25-19, 25-20, and 25-9. In game number one, the Lady Lakers took an early and short lived 6-2 lead. ...
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Linton tops Sullivan in volleyball
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/04)
LINTON ---- Linton volleyball coach Jill Powell will be the first to admit her team has played some easy matches this season. On Tuesday, however, the easy went out the window, when the Sullivan Golden Arrows traveled to Linton for a battle of two teams with only one loss...
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Apple Festival queen to be crowned Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/29/04)
Eleven girls will compete for the title of 2004 Miss Apple Festival on Saturday night in Bloomfield ---- a prelude to the annual fall festival to be staged Oct. 8----9. This will be the 32nd annual Apple Festival Queen Contest sponsored by Theta Gamma Chapter of Delta Theta Tau Sorority in Bloomfield...
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French has big plans for mission
(Local News ~ 09/29/04)
The building that houses the Roosevelt Mission located at 89 E. Vincennes St. and the former Dale Bland Home for Boys Building located at 77 E. Vincennes St. have recently been purchased for $100,000 by Roosevelt Mission Incorporated. The Roosevelt Mission will run as it has in the past, Jerry French, executive director of the mission said...
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Jasonville man arrested
(Local News ~ 09/29/04)
A 23-year-old Jasonville man was arrested in Hymera on Friday morning on four drug-related charges. John Gould was arrested by Hymera Town Marshal Darrick Cullison following a traffic stop on State Road 48. He has been preliminarily charged with possession of methamphetamine and possession of anhydrous ammonia in an unapproved container ---- both class D felonies and possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia ---- both class A misdemeanors...
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Mail carriers to collect eyeglasses, hearing aids
(Local News ~ 09/29/04)
Some Greene County mail carriers will help other U.S. Postal Service mail carriers throughout Indiana deliver the gift of sight and sound to thousands of people in need. On Saturday, participating carriers will collect used eyeglasses and hearing aids from customers who no longer have a need for the items. Customers are asked to place their donations in a plastic bag and hang them from their mailboxes so the carriers can pick them up while on their regular routes...
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North Central wins TRC girls crown
(High School Sports ~ 09/29/04)
JASONVILLE ---- On Tuesday afternoon, five girls cross country teams convened at Shakamak high school to see who would walk away crowned the champion of the Tri River Conference. In the end it was North Central winning the meet with a score of 26. Linton finished second with 42 points and Clay City had 61 points. Shakamak and Eminence had incomplete scores...
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