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Corn Flour Producers LLC looking to add a third shift
(Local News ~ 08/01/06)
Corn Flour Producers LLC in Worthington is producing 42,500 pounds of flour a day and preparing to up that production by adding a third shift. "We have two shifts right now and one line," said Treasurer Ben Singleton, adding that there are 15 area residents employed at the facility...
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Schulte in charge of BHS volleyball again
(High School Sports ~ 08/01/06)
BLOOMFIELD -- Susie Schulte officially begin her third stint as Bloomfield High School varsity volleyball coach Monday morning at Glover Gymnasium. "My guess is that we will have 20 players when everybody finally gets here," said Schulte, who posted a 135-68 mark in her two previous stints in charge of the Lady Cardinals. "But we only have one senior and a lot of juniors. It is probably going to take some time to build a team...
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Twenty-one players attend first UHS practice
(High School Sports ~ 08/01/06)
DUGGER -- Union (Dugger) football coach Todd Gambill begins his 12th season in charge of the Bulldogs. He was greeted with 21 players during the first practice Monday morning, as temperatures were already climbing into the 80s with the high expected to top out in the mid-90s with a heat index of 106 predicted...
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Bond begins first season in charge of T-Birds
(High School Sports ~ 08/01/06)
EASTERN HEIGHTS -- Trying to beat the heat, as tempertures rose into the mid-90s with heat index of near 106 expected, new Eastern Greene High School football coach Jeff Bond has changed his practice time. "We decided to go from 6:30 to 11:30 a.m.," said Bond, who is asssistant superintendent at Eastern Greene Schools. "We have one session and then take a break before we go back out to complete practice...
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Expect a few changes this season from Miners
(High School Sports ~ 08/01/06)
What better way to celebrate a heat advisory than to be outside in the middle of the evening sun during the first day of football practice? On Monday teams from all over the state suited up to begin the official start of the IHSAA football season and the Linton Miners were no exception as they took on the heat and humidity with two afternoon practices with less numbers than Head Coach Steve Weber has been accustomed to in his six previous seasons as the Miner mentor...
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Paul J. Slauter
(Obituary ~ 08/01/06)
Paul J. Slauter, 81, of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday, July 30, 2006. He worked in car sales for 30 years at Ogle Tucker Buick - Eric Dickerson Buick. He served in the Navy during World War II. He was a graduate of Switz City High School. Survivors include: a son Steven L. Slauter of Kirklin; his significant other Pam Snell of Kirklin; and grandchildren, Sashu Rodriguez, Karl Crick, Jr., Mitchell Snell and Matthew Snell...
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Gracyn Adam Pierce
(Obituary ~ 08/01/06)
Gracyn Adam Pierce, of Solsberry, passed away two hours and 10 minutes after birth at 12:30 a.m. on Friday, July 28, 2006 at St. Vincent's Hospital in Indianapolis. Born July 27, 2006, he was the infant son of Jeromy Pierce and Jerusha "Renee" Abram Pierce...
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Edward Dale Mihlfeld
(Obituary ~ 08/01/06)
Edward Dale Mihlfeld, 73, of Linton, passed away Monday night at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Arrangements are pending at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home Linton Chapel. Final arrangements may be viewed later today at www.welchcornett.com
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UDWI REMC honors area students
(Local News ~ 08/01/06)
Utilities District of Western Indiana (UDWI) REMC recently awarded nine $500 scholarships to students within its service territory. This year, a Manager's Scholarship was also awarded to Eastern High School graduate Rebecca Hewins. Other scholarship recipients and their schools are:...
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Bloomfield to start school Aug. 15
(Local News ~ 08/01/06)
Welcome back. School will begin for students on Aug. 15 with doors opening at 8 a.m. Registration will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 9 from noon through 7:30 p.m. (6-6:30 p.m. office will close for dinner) and again on Thursday, Aug. 10 from 8:30 a.m. through 2:30 p.m. (11:30 a.m. - noon office will close for lunch)...
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Crane dedicates new $11.4 million complex Monday
(Local News ~ 08/01/06)
CRANE -- One of the top leaders in the U.S. Navy knows well the mission at Naval Support Activity Crane remains key to the nation's military well-being and essential in the global fight against terrorism. The daily job that the men and women of Team Crane do for the nation's warfighter does not go unnoticed, according to Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Installations and Environment B.J. Penn...
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Allen just third circuit court judge in 58 years
(Local News ~ 08/01/06)
ASSIGNMENTS EDITOR A historic event that hasn't happened in Greene County for nearly three decades unfolded Monday morning in the courthouse -- a new circuit court judge was sworn in. Erik "Chip" Allen, the new interim circuit court judge, took the oath of office that was administered by Greene Superior Court Judge J. David Holt...
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Bloomfield woman killed in accident
(Local News ~ 08/01/06)
A 26-year-old Bloomfield women died Monday night from injuries sustained in a single-vehicle crash on County Road 565 North, located south of Calvertville in Highland Township. Carrie M. Clift, was a passenger in a 1993 Ford Tempo, driven by 16-year-old Bailey S. Kelly, of Worthington and died of unspecified injuries...
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Heat hits danger zone
(Local News ~ 08/01/06)
Heat and humidity have teamed up to give Greene County and area residents some blistering hot days. A heat advisory was issued for Monday, today and Wednesday with heat indexes expected between 105 and 110 degrees. Julie Henricks, a meteorologist at WTWO Newschannel Two, said today will be much like Monday with a high reaching the mid-to-upper 90s with a heat index of 105-110 degrees...
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Crane a key part of war effort
(Local News ~ 08/01/06)
CRANE -- The military value to U.S. Navy and Army operations of a new 68,000 square feet Naval Support Activity Crane's Joint Ordnance Engineering and Logistics facility was stressed Monday morning during dedication/ribbon-cutting ceremonies for the new $11.4 million complex...
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Lady Miners open volleyball practice with 25
(High School Sports ~ 08/01/06)
The Linton-Stockton Lady Miners' volleyball team is trying to build on back-to-back sectional championships and on Monday, Head Coach Penny Wininger opened her second season with a number of expectations including building on their sectional success...
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