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Solsberry woman dies en route to help search teams
(Local News ~ 03/16/06)
A Solsberry woman died in a one-vehicle accident at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday on State Road 45 just south of County Road 100 South. Viola Berniece Clayton, 68, was southbound on SR 45 when her 2004 Lincoln Navigator went off the north side of the roadway, according to a Greene County Sheriff's Department news release. The vehicle came back onto the roadway, then went off the road on the north side again and struck a ditch...
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Marshall Turpin
(Obituary ~ 03/16/06)
Marshall Turpin, 77, of Bedford, passed away Monday, March 13, 2006 at his residence. Born Jan. 6, 1929 in Lawrence County, he was the son of Doyle and Mamie (Fleetwood) Turpin. He attended the Dive Christian Church of Bedford. Survivors include: his wife, Mary (Pincher) Turpin of Bedford; his children, Sandra Smith and Claude Turpin, of Indianapolis, Elizabeth Pollard of Kentucky, Charles Turpin of Texas, Sherry Cox of Bloomfield, and Kenneth Turpin of Tennessee; a sister Freda Ross; and 14 grandchildren.. ...
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Frieda H. Moreland
(Obituary ~ 03/16/06)
FREELANDVILLE -- Frieda H. Moreland, 90, of Freelandville, passed away at 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 14, 2006 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. Born March 10, 1916 in Knox County, she was the daughter of Louis Pieper and Eunice Brocksmith. On April 13, 1935, she married Arthur Raymond Moreland...
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Donald G. Dayhoff
(Obituary ~ 03/16/06)
SHELBYVILLE -- Donald G. Dayhoff, 68, of Shelbyville, passed away Monday, March 13, 2006. Born July 4, 1937 in Greene County, he was the son of Harold and Thelma (English) Dayhoff. On Aug. 1, 1965 he married Nancy Hengstier. He was a Shelbyville resident since 1967. ...
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Berniece Clayton
(Obituary ~ 03/16/06)
Berniece Clayton, 68, of Solsberry, passed away at 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, March 14, 2006. Born Oct. 2, 1937 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Fred Cullison and Ida King. She had been married to Joseph Roy Clayton, who passed away April 29, 2003...
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New business opens in Bloomfield
(Local News ~ 03/16/06)
A new business has opened its doors at 32 E. Main St. in Bloomfield. The Buck-N-Dollar is open for business Tuesday through Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. each day. Owner Sonny Cazee said he doesn't have set hours of closing. He said he'll stay open as long as people are coming into the store...
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Chamber welcomes new members
(Local News ~ 03/16/06)
We would like to welcome a new Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce member this week -- AFLAC Insurance and its special projects coordinator Chris Girton. AFLAC offers group and individual rates for cancer protection, intensive care, accident, hospital, dental, vision, short term disability, long term care and life and specified health programs (heart, stroke, etc.)...
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Hasler honored
(Local News ~ 03/16/06)
Don Hasler, founder of Hasler Oil Company, was given a surprise party Jan. 28 to celebrate Hasler Oil Company being in business for 50 years. A dinner was held at the Linton Elks Lodge with Hasler Oil Company employees and family attending. Hasler is a World War II veteran who served in the South Pacific, and was a mechanic on B-29 airplanes. Upon his return to Bloomfield in 1946, he was Service Department Manager at Wilson Chevrolet Inc...
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Area bands to perform tonight at White River Valley
(Local News ~ 03/16/06)
Five area high school bands will perform together tonight at the annual Band Festival. The concert begins at 7 p.m. and will be in the White River Valley gymnasium with a cost of $1 per person. About 250 band students from Shakamak, Linton-Stockton, Union, Eastern Greene, and White River Valley high schools will perform...
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Linton learns from process
(Local News ~ 03/16/06)
Many were excited about the prospect of the Pumpkin Project -- a light manufacturing and distributing company -- moving to Greene County, but Linton Mayor Tom Jones heard last week that will not happen. "The state informed me that the company had decided to keep their facility in Ohio," Jones said, noting that Linton was in the final selection...
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Flater optimistic about Linton softball season
(High School Sports ~ 03/16/06)
Entering her third season as softball coach at Linton-Stockton, Jill Flater is more optimistic about her team in 2006 that she's been the previous two seasons. Returning to the Miners' line up will be the 2005 player of the year, Randi George, as well as Bri Ward, Brittany Burris, Hannah Gennicks, Destiny Stephens, and Jenn Suthard...
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