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Franklin wants BPD to be more visible
(Local News ~ 06/01/06)
Newly appointed Bloomfield Town Police Commissioner Tom Franklin intends on evaluating the current police department before making any major changes. But he said that the department becoming more service-oriented is one area of improvement he hopes to focus on...
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Ellsworth: We must honor those who serve
(Local News ~ 06/01/06)
When Brad Ellsworth, Democratic candidate for 8th District Congress, made a stop in Linton on Wednesday afternoon, he called for a "future anchored in the hopeful promise of their service" for every Hoosier serving in the active military, reserves or National Guard by proposing a Hoosier Bill of Rights...
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Glenburn offering ride to 'Aging Well Retreat'
(Local News ~ 06/01/06)
Glenburn Community Center is offering bus transportation to the "Aging Well Retreat" on June 6 at the Vincennes University Student Union. "The bus is filling up very quickly," said Crystal Woods, director of community services at Glenburn. "I only have a couple spots left."...
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Golf tourney to raise money for Glover scholarship
(Local News ~ 06/01/06)
The annual golf tournament which is the primary fundraiser for the Guy Glover Scholarship has been scheduled for June 24 at the Phil Harris Golf Course in Linton. Since 1992, the scholarship has been awarded to 30 Bloomfield High School students. The first scholarships were each $500 and now that amount has increased to $1,000...
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Bloomfield students, parents will notice handbook changes
(Local News ~ 06/01/06)
With the recent adoption of the 2006-07 Bloomfield Junior/Senior High School handbooks, parents and students will notice some changes. Although the attendance policy has not been changed, the language contained in the policy has been made more clear, explained junior/senior high Principal Greg Parsley...
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Main Street Sports to reopen
(Local News ~ 06/01/06)
Work will begin next week on remodeling Main Street Sports in downtown Bloomfield. The business was struck by a fire April 22. Owner Maureen Workman told The Daily World on Wednesday that she expects to re-open her business in the old location at 119 East Main Street in about a month...
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Linton man sentenced in meth case
(Local News ~ 06/01/06)
Mark Teague, 47, of Linton, was in Greene Superior Court on Wednesday for sentencing on meth possession charges. Possession of methamphetamine within 1,000 feet of a school is a Class B felony, which normally carries a fixed term of 10 years in prison. The judge can add up to 10 years for aggravating circumstances or subtract as much as four years for mitigating circumstances. There's also a maximum fine of $10,000 for any felony...
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Miners looking for another trip to state
(High School Sports ~ 06/01/06)
The Linton boys golf team will begin its quest for a second consecutive trip to the state finals at 11:35 a.m. Friday at Rolling Meadows Golf Course between Spencer and Ellettsville. The Miners, along with Terre Haute North, Terre Haute South, West Vigo, Bloomfield, White River Valley, Union (Dugger), Shakamak, host Owen Valley, North Central, Northview, Clay City and Sullivan will be vying for one of the top three positions, which would earn them chance to continue their season at the regional Friday, June 9.. ...
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Karazsia, Maryfield to play for final all-conference slot
(High School Sports ~ 06/01/06)
ELNORA -- Linton's No. 1 singles player Lauren Karazsia and Bloomfield's No. 3 Bailey Maryfield will compete for the final spot on the 2006 SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference tennis team after both lost competitive matches in the semifinals of the SWIAC tournament played Wednesday in Elnora...
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