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Linton grad will be busy singing Saturday
(Local News ~ 07/25/06)
Linton native Holly Dunn will make her live radio singing debut Saturday in what promises to be a very busy day for the current Nashville, Tenn., resident, who is trying to make a name for herself in the Music City. Dunn, who goes by the stage name Holly Lynn, will be back home in Indiana that day for what she considers to be two important events in her aspiring entertainment career...
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Seminar to focus on domestic violence
(Local News ~ 07/25/06)
An upcoming training seminar aimed at educating the community on domestic violence and its effects will be Thursday at 1 p.m. at the First Christian Church in Bloomfield. The seminar -- which has been dubbed "You Have the Power to Stop Domestic Violence" -- is free to the public and will include specialized training, a public panel forum and a question-and-answer session, explained Christa Turpin, who is the women's advocate for the Middle Way House of Greene County...
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Edwards looking forward to return trip to Bloomfield
(Local News ~ 07/25/06)
Each year, Joe Edwards looks forward to spending Labor Day in Bloomfield where he brings his musical performance to life for locals who gather in the town park. "We look to better the show each year," Edwards said in a telephone interview Wednesday...
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Worthington woman faces charges
(Local News ~ 07/25/06)
Cheryl C. Griffith, 37, of Worthington, was arrested Monday by Worthington Town Marshal Dennis Conaway on warrants for fraud and check deception. An investigation of Griffith began after she wrote a check to Four Seasons Laundry and Tan, owned by Malcolm Stahl, on June 30. The check was written on a closed Crane Federal Credit Union account in the name of Dean A. Leshinski...
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Event will help raise money for Red Cross
(Local News ~ 07/25/06)
An upcoming golf clinic and tournament benefiting the American Red Cross has been slated for Aug. 4-5 at Boltenwood Golf Course in Linton. "The clinic and tournament is a fundraiser for both the Greene and Sullivan County Red Cross chapters," explained Tom Ellis, coordinator for the Greene County Red Cross disaster action team. "We need to raise funds locally."...
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Lone star ticks more common
(Local News ~ 07/25/06)
The lone star tick has become widespread and now is one of the most common ticks found in Indiana, along with the American dog tick. Ed Borter said he began to notice the lone star tick arrive in Greene County 10-15 years ago, spotting it on pets brought into his veterinary practice. But his current concern is for the tick's human hosts...
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Rep. Borders appointed to study issues critical to area and state
(Local News ~ 07/25/06)
INDIANAPOLIS -- District 45 State Rep. Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville) has been re-appointed by Speaker of the House Brian Bosma to the Military Base Planning Council, a group aimed at preparing the General Assembly on important issues for the next legislative session...
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Robert Dale Bedwell
(Obituary ~ 07/25/06)
Robert Dale Bedwell, 83, of Jasonville, passed away at 8:55 p.m. on Monday, July 24, 2006 at Shakamak Good Samaritan Nursing Center in Jasonville. Arrangements are pending at McClanahan-Lee Funeral Home in Jasonville.
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Louise Hensley
(Obituary ~ 07/25/06)
Louise Hensley, 85, of Linton, passed away at 6:40 p.m. on Monday, July 24, 2006 at Linton Nursing and Rehab Center. Funeral service is pending at Anderson-Poindexter Memory Chapel in Linton. Final arrangements will be posted on the Web site www.andersonpoindexter.com...
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