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Downtown parking still an issue
(Local News ~ 11/30/04)
Mayor Tom Jones has heard from a lot of Linton residents who both agree and disagree with his stance on downtown parking. "I still think two-hour parking is a common courtesy," he said. Jones said after being laid-back about the problem while the signs were down for a revitalization project, some people are taking issue with enforcement now that signs are reinstalled. ...
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South Knox tops Union
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/04)
DUGGER ---- Junior Stacey Secrest led all scorers with 18 points, but it wasn't enough as the South Knox Spartans dropped Union to 1-3 on the season. "We had a lot of mental mistakes the last two to three minutes of the game," said Union coach Steve Meurer. "We worked so hard to get ourselves in the position to win the game and then two or three mental lapses cost us."...
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Lakers' seventh-grade team rolls to victory over Bloomfield
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/04)
The Shakamak boys seventh grade team is now 3-0 after a 45-35 win over Bloomfield Monday night at Bloomfield. Ethan Stanifer led the Lakers with 19 points on 8 of 11 shooting to go along with his five rebounds, three assists, and four steals. Corbin Rehmel and Drew Gambill each chipped in six points in the Lakers' effort...
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Lady Lakers fall on the road to Barr-Reeve
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/04)
MONTGOMERY ---- Sarah Hoskins scored six points for the Shakamak Lady Lakers Monday, but the Barr-Reeve Vikings used an 18-4 run in the second quarter to distance themselves from Shakamak in the Vikings' 43-19 victory. Sarah Betts added five points in the Lakers' effort, while Megan Netherlain and Brooke Collins each scored three points. Michelle Betts rounded out the scoring for coach Jon Miller's' squad by adding two points...
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Game of runs goes the way of Eminence
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/04)
EMINENCE ---- Freshman Jackie Martin and classmate Jessica Malott combined to lead a third-quarter surge as the host Eminence Eels prevailed in TRC, 44-34 victory. Malott led Eminence with 21 points and 14 boards, while Martin scored 12, pulled down eight boards, and finished with eight dimes...
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Douglas A. Williams
(Obituary ~ 11/30/04)
Douglas A. Williams, 35, of Augusta, Ga., passed away at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 27, 2004 at University Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. Born March 27, 1969 in Lebanon, he was the son of Harold E. and Lou Ella J. (Myers) Williams of Linton. He was a sales associate at Wal-Mart in Augusta, Ga...
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Mona Faye Snyder
(Obituary ~ 11/30/04)
ARLINGTON, Texas ---- Mona Faye Hugunin Snyder, 80, passed away at her home in Arlington, Texas, on Tuesday, Nov. 16, 2004. She had been ill with leukemia. Born June 17, 1924 in Daviess County, she was the daughter of Ernest and Elma (Dowden) Hugunin. She married Carl Boyd in 1942. He was killed in an air crash in 1954. In 1956 she married Art Snyder...
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Anita Pittman
(Obituary ~ 11/30/04)
Anita Pittman, 83, of Linton, passed away at 8:45 a.m. Monday, Nov. 29, 2004 at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute. Born Dec. 29, 1920 in Alma, Wis.. she was the daughter of George Scott and Katherine Baker Scott. She married Albert Pittman on June 24, 1937. ...
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Ruth (MeMe) Gilmore
(Obituary ~ 11/30/04)
Ruth (MeMe) Gilmore, 77, of Bloomington, passed away Tuesday, Nov. 23, 2004 at Bloomington Hospital. Born Dec. 1, 1926 in Summerfield, Okla., she was the daughter of Wade and Callie (Carlisle) Hamilton. She attended high school in Buffalo Valley, Okla., moved to Crane in 1956, and lived in Bloomfield and Bloomington since 1960. She was a longtime employee of The Stork Shop and a member of the Bloomfield Baptist Church, The Argonauts and Tri Kappa Society...
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Library employees receive training
(Local News ~ 11/30/04)
Carolyn Konnert, the Bloomfield Eastern Greene Public librarian, announced that the Bloomfield library, as well as the Margaret Cooper Library in Linton, will be closed today in order that the complete staff of both libraries may attend the Inspire database in-service training at the Bloomfield High School's computer lab...
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Shakamak Chamber bazaar set for Saturday
(Local News ~ 11/30/04)
If you're looking for something fun to do on Saturday or need to pick up a few Christmas gifts, then look no further than the 18th annual Shakamak Area Chamber of Commerce Christmas bazaar. The bazaar, which will take place in the Shakamak Elementary gymnasium, will begin at 8 a.m. and end at 3 p.m...
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Husband-wife team make hickory furniture
(Local News ~ 11/30/04)
NASHVILLE ---- For those who long for the cozy atmosphere of rustic lodges, local Bloomfield artisans Craig Trent and Dawn Moran-Trent may be able to fill that desire with their unique line of hickory furniture and accessories. Wanting to preserve the individual art and hand craftsmanship of Indiana's rich history of hickory furniture, Craig and Dawn established YesterDays Furniture in 1997 in their studio in rural Bloomfield. ...
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Wolverines fall on the road to Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/04)
CLAY CITY ---- The White River Valley Wolverines traveled to Clay City for another early season SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference showdown with the Eels and came home with a 53-39 loss to Clay City Monday night in girls basketball action. The loss drops the Wolverines to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in conference play...
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