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3 Crane employees injured
(Local News ~ 03/22/06)
CRANE -- Three Crane Army Ammunition Activity employees were injured while unpacking small detonators at the Ammunition Burning Grounds around 10 a.m. on Tuesday. The male victims were initially sent to Crane's Medical Facility and were reported to be in stable condition before being transported to other medical facilities...
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Several polling places change for county voters
(Local News ~ 03/22/06)
The Greene County Board of Commissioners accepted a list of prospective voting locations presented by Greene County Clerk Tom Franklin at their meeting Tuesday morning. The Help America Vote Act, which made grant monies available to purchase the county's new voting machines, mandates that all polling places must be handicapped accessible. The grant money can be withdrawn if the grant's conditions aren't fulfilled, so Franklin has been moving and upgrading polling sites...
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Commissioners take care of routine business
(Local News ~ 03/22/06)
The Greene County Board of Commissioners on Tuesday gave Greene County Clerk Tom Franklin permission to pursue the purchase of a used microfilm machine. Franklin told the commissioners that the microfilm machine in the clerk's office was broken, and parts for the 1980 model are no longer available, making it irreparable. He said a brand-new machine would cost about $7,500. However, he found a used one for $610...
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Barbara Joyner runs for MSDS school board
(Local News ~ 03/22/06)
Barbara Joyner is a candidate for school board in the Metropolitan School District of Shakamak. Joyner hopes to represent District 3 in Wright Township. She attended school at Shakamak, has two children who graduated from MSDS, and two still attending...
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Linton-Stockton Chamber members network at evening meeting
(Local News ~ 03/22/06)
The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce held its first business-after-hours meeting Tuesday night at the Linton Elks Lodge No. 866. The business-after-hours meeting was held as opposed to the organization's usual monthly luncheon meeting. Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Cheryl Hamilton said they chose to have an evening meeting to give members who can't attend the luncheon meetings an opportunity to come to a meeting...
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Center offers food, fun, friendship for Worthington seniors
(Local News ~ 03/22/06)
WORTHINGTON -- At the Worthington Senior Center on Monday through Friday at 11:30 a.m., there is a buzz of conversation and the aroma of good food as senior citizens eat and socialize with one another. By the time this daily luncheon is in progress, Ann Gainey, the center's nutrition site manager, has already prepared several meals for volunteers to deliver to shut-ins...
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