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Karazsia wins district award
(Local News ~ 05/25/05)
Linton-Stockton High School Principal Nick Karazsia recently received an honor from the Indiana Association of School Principals ---- 8th District Principal of the Year. The award, which was voted on by his fellow principals, was the first of its kind for Karazsia...
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Doubles duo headed to second round
(High School Sports ~ 05/25/05)
JASPER ---- The duo of Winter Roudebush and Katie White will play tonight at Jasper after winning their first round of the tennis individual state tournament Tuesday night. The WRV duo defeated Leanna Knepp and Haylee Miller of Barr-Reeve, 0-6, 6-4, 6-4, to advance to tonight's match with Rachel Spellum and Cydny Schuessler of Evansville Bosse...
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Shakamak beats North Daviess
(High School Sports ~ 05/25/05)
Shakamak secured a share of the SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference title with a win over North Daviess Tuesday night. The Lakers downed the Cougars 4-1 to improve to 6-1 in SWIAC play, tied with Linton for first place in the conference. "I'm awfully proud of the kids," Shakamak coach Chip Sweet said. "We put ourselves in a bad spot when we were beat by Linton...
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T-Birds come away with win over Mitchell
(High School Sports ~ 05/25/05)
MITCHELL ---- Eastern Greene Head Coach Gina Ingram described her Thunderbirds' 3-0 win over Mitchell Tuesday in the semi-final round of the Class 2A sectional in Mitchell as the most complete game she's seen all year from her team. Throughout the game the T-Birds picked up a solid effort from pitcher Amy Fitch, as well as their defense and offensively...
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Lakers deny Union a second sectional championship
(High School Sports ~ 05/25/05)
CLAY CITY ---- Union's drive to reach a second consecutive state softball championship game ended Tuesday night. The Lady Bulldogs were on the verge of a big seventh-inning rally but were shut down by Shakamak pitcher Heather Gilbert and wound up falling to the Lady Lakers 1-0...
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Jackie L. Dicus
(Obituary ~ 05/25/05)
Jackie L. Dicus, 57, of Midland, passed away at 2 a.m. on Tuesday, May 24, 2005 at his residence in Midland. Born Aug. 8, 1947, in Coal City, he was the son of Jesse America (Rawley) Dicus. He formerly worked in the Dietary Department at Union Hospital in Terre Haute and at Korexal Janitorial Supply in Terre Haute. ...
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Cliver charged with murder
(Local News ~ 05/25/05)
Brendon Cliver, 21, of Sullivan, was arrested for attempted murder Tuesday after a high-speed chase by police through Sullivan and Greene counties ended with Cliver running off the roadway into a clump of trees near the county line. The pursuit started after Cliver stabbed Ryan Padgett, 21, of Farmersburg several times in the chest, shoulder, arm and neck at a Sullivan residence. ...
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Officials: ask questions before buying
(Local News ~ 05/25/05)
The Indiana State Department of Health, Food Protection Program has received numerous complaints regarding door-to-door meat sales. Greene County Department of Health Environmental Health Specialist Sam Rotman said there haven't been any recent complaints in the area, but there have been several state-wide...
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Judge gives residents more time to deal with problem
(Local News ~ 05/25/05)
Greene County Circuit Judge David Johnson has issued a temporary restraining order ---- staying an order that was issued earlier this month against three residences in Dawn View Subdivision for alleged leakage of wastewater. Johnson's temporary restraining order is valid for a 60-day period. ...
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Indy man averts trial with plea agreement
(Local News ~ 05/25/05)
Jury selection was set to start Tuesday morning for a 36-year-old Indianapolis man charged with forcing a 12-year-old girl to have sex in November 2003 at a residence in eastern Greene County. Instead, minutes after the jury selection process was slated to begin, Greene Superior Court Judge David Holt announced that a negotiated plea agreement had been reached with Roger D. Wethington and a trial would not be held...
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County seniors will graduate Saturday
(Local News ~ 05/25/05)
Another school year has come to an end and area seniors will soon graduate high school, ending one chapter of their lives as they enter college or the workforce. At Linton-Stockton High School, graduation is slated for 1:30 p.m. on Saturday in the high school gymnasium. A baccalaureate service took place at the Linton First Christian Church on Tuesday night...
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Track season ends for local athletes at Regionals
(High School Sports ~ 05/25/05)
BEDFORD ---- The Bedford girls' track regionals marked the end of the season for three area schools. Athletes from White River Valley, Bloomfield and Eastern Greene all failed to advance out of the regionals in six events. None of the area participants placed higher than fourth, and only finishes of third or better are eligible to advance...
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