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Roush enjoys spreading word about Civil War
(Local News ~ 11/23/04)
Doug Roush of Indianapolis was one of many who performed a Civil War re-enactment at the Linton Elks Veteran's Day celebration Nov. 6. Roush does re-enactments, or recreations of Civil War battles, with two different groups. One is the 19th U.S. Regular Infantry from Indianapolis. This was the group that performed at the Elks Veteran's Day celebration...
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Power goes out in Worthington
(Local News ~ 11/23/04)
Worthington residents were without power for about two-and-a-half hours Monday due to two blown fuses, a Cinergy spokeswoman said. Angeline Protogere, spokeswoman for Cinergy, said around 900 customers in the Worthington area were without power Monday from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m...
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Applications being reviewed this week
(Local News ~ 11/23/04)
Applications for the Greene County Clothe-a-Child and Toys for Tots benefits for Christmas 2004 are now being screened to determine eligibility, and letters notifying families of the benefits awarded will be mailed this week. Requests for assistance on behalf of more than 700 children have been received, a considerable increase over previous years. ...
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Santa's coming to Linton
(Local News ~ 11/23/04)
Santa will arrive in Linton on Friday to give boys and girls the chance to tell him their Christmas wish list. He'll set up shop in the "Santa House" at Rotary Park on Main Street downtown. "It's an opportunity for kids to talk to Santa without their parents having to run them to a big mall and fight traffic," said Tammy Martin, executive director of the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce...
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No one seriously hurt in wreck
(Local News ~ 11/23/04)
Two ConAgra employees feel lucky to have walked away from a wreck on Lone Tree Road this morning without a scratch. Dave Harting and Michael Strole were transporting a load of meats south on Lone Tree Road bound from Brazil to Bicknell when the tri-axle truck overturned...
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WRV students collect food for needy
(Local News ~ 11/23/04)
SWITZ CITY ---- White River Valley High School collected 11,859 food items while completing a school wide food drive competition Monday. The students began collecting food items and monetary donations Nov. 15. They had a week to collect as much food as possible...
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Curtis Lee Samm
(Obituary ~ 11/23/04)
Curtis Lee Samm, infant, was stillborn at 5:54 a.m. Friday, Nov. 19, 2004 at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute. His parents are Mastin C. Samm and Jackie L. Cazee of Jasonville. Survivors include, his parents; two brothers, Logyn and Avery Cazee at home; his maternal grandmother, Sandy Cazee of Jasonville; his maternal grandfather, Jack Cazee of Jasonville; his paternal grandmother, Helen Richardson of Jasonville; his paternal grandfather, Kevin Samm of Farmersburg; his maternal great-grandmother, Mary Cazee of Jasonville; his paternal great-grandparents, Buck and Delores Edwards of Sullivan, and Everett and Wanda Samm of Farmersburg; and several aunts, uncles and cousins.. ...
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Graves scores nine points for Butler
(High School Sports ~ 11/23/04)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- Former White River Valley standout A.J. Graves scored a career high nine points in Butler's win Monday night over Greenville, 79-43, at Hinkle Fieldhouse. Graves also added five rebounds and six assists. Nick Brooks scored 15 including 3-of-4 3-pointers and Bruce Horan added 14 points and seven rebounds to lead the Bulldogs to a 2-0 start...
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