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Habitat hands over keys to Worthington home
(Local News ~ 11/30/05)
WORTHINGTON -- It was the culmination of a special year and a special evening for volunteers and donors at the annual Greene County Habitat for Humanity fundraising dinner at Worthington's Community Building on Tuesday night. Greene County's fifth Habitat House, the Jason Gouckenour House located in Worthington, was dedicated and keys were presented to the new owners, Jeff and Amy Gilham...
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Shakamak 8th graders defeat Bloomfield
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/05)
The Shakamak Lakers' eighth grade boys basketball team won its first game of the season over Bloomfield, 50-25. Ethan Stanifer finished with 24 points on 9-of-15 shooting and nine rebounds. For Bloomfield, they were led by the 10 points of Zach Mead...
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Bloomfield seventh graders get win over Lakers
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/05)
The Bloomfield Cardinals' seventh grade boys basketball team picked up a 38-25 win over Shakamak. Payton Karl led the Cardinals with 16 points, followed by Keyton Haywood with nine, Derek Hasler with six, Cody Boeburger with four, Seth Buell with two, and Stephen Franklin with one...
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Bloomfield fifth grade team wins
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/05)
BLOOMFIELD -- Bloomfield's fifth grade girls basketball team picked up a victory Monday night when they hosted North Daviess. The Lady Cardinals dominated North Daviess 26-8. Elena Weddle led Bloomfield with 14 points, and Jordan Myers chipped in with four. Liza Bartlett, Sam Deaton, Cari Schulte and Carly Page all tallied two points in the game...
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Second half dooms Union in loss to North Knox
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/05)
DUGGER -- Union dropped their second game of the season last night, when they fell to North Knox 65-51. Ryan Gambill led the Bulldogs with a game-high 26 points, but it wasn't enough to net a win for Union (0-2). The Bulldogs headed into halftime with a 21-20 advantage over the Warriors, but North Knox came back in a big way in the second half, outscoring Union 45-30 in the third and fourth quarters...
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Vikings down Lakers
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/05)
JASONVILLE -- Shakamak is still searching for that elusive first victory of this young season, as they fell to Barr-Reeve 38-19 Monday night. The Lady Lakers were held to just two second quarter points, as Barr-Reeve went into the halftime break with a 15-9 lead...
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Cougars maul Thunderbirds
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/05)
ELNORA -- The Eastern Greene Thunderbirds suffered its second loss in as many games with a 49-42 loss at North Daviess in girls Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference action Tuesday. The loss was the first in the SWIAC since a 2003-04 setback at Bloomfield. It is also the first time since 2000-01 that the Cougars have knocked off the Lady T-Birds...
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Cards to face Monrovia in Wabash Valley Classic
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/05)
TERRE HAUTE -- The Bloomfield Cardinals now know who they will face in the opening round of this year's Pizza Hut Wabash Valley Classic. This year's tournament will be held at Terre Haute North High School and on Tuesday, athletic director Jason Skomp and head coach Ron McBride represented the Cardinals in the drawing of the 2005 tournament...
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Numerous burglaries, thefts solved in Linton
(Local News ~ 11/30/05)
Six Linton teenagers have been arrested in the past couple months for a series of burglaries and thefts that took place over a long period of time. Linton Police Department Chief Keith McDonald said the arrests solve a burglary at Zion's Hill Baptist School, an attempted burglary at Saron United Church of Christ, multiple burglaries at the Renegades motorcycle clubhouse, the Phil Harris Golf Course pro shop burglary, one house burglary in Linton, a car stereo theft at Conklin Auto, and dozens of thefts from vehicles.. ...
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Local pastors take work to nation's capital
(Local News ~ 11/30/05)
Gregg and Janie Orman of Cornerstone Church in Switz City will meet and greet some of the nation's top officials and defenders of America's freedoms in Washington, D.C., this week. The Ormans were asked to represent Silver Star Families of America (SSFA) and Cornerstone's prayer blanket ministry at a meeting in the Pentagon on Friday and at military hospitals and other facilities in that area...
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Linton police sign first-ever contract with city
(Local News ~ 11/30/05)
Perseverance paid off Tuesday for Linton Police Department officers. After decades without a contract, representatives from the police department signed a working agreement with Linton Mayor Tom Jones. "It's a collective bargaining agreement," said Patrol Officer Chad Crynes, one of two officers elected to represent the department in arranging the provisions of the contract. "The contract allows for negotiation that we've never had before."...
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Council says OK to bonds
(Local News ~ 11/30/05)
Members of the Linton City Council and Linton Building Corporation met in special session Tuesday night to approve a bond document. The bond document needed to be approved for the building corporation to sell the bonds today. The $1.54 million bond will be used to fund a new fire station for the Linton Fire Department...
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Barkley was pillar to Greene County community
(Local News ~ 11/30/05)
Stanley M. Barkley, a pillar of strength and knowledge to Bloomfield and the Greene County area, recently passed away. But the community remembers him as an important figure to the past, present and future of the area. Lavon Yoho, executive director of the Bloomfield Housing Authority, remembers Barkley as being a critical part of establishing a low-income housing facility in Bloomfield...
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WRV junior high both pick up wins
(High School Sports ~ 11/30/05)
ELNORA -- White River Valley's junior high girls teams both picked up victories on the road last night when they faced North Daviess. The seventh grade team defeated the Lady Cougars 14-8. Ashley Hamilton led the Lady Wolverines with eight points. She also tallied six steals in the game...
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