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Area still digging out from storm
(Local News ~ 02/15/07)
The state of emergency and the travel advisory imposed by Greene County officials on Tuesday night was lifted at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, according to an announcement by Greene County Emergency Management Agency Director Roger Axe and Greene County Board of Commissioner's President Bart Beard...
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Robert "Popeye" Wright
(Obituary ~ 02/15/07)
Robert "Popeye" Wright, 81, of Brazil passed away on Monday, Feb. 12, 2007 at St. Vincent Clay Hospital in Brazil. Born April 20, 1925 in Switz City, he was the son of Robert Sampson and Lillie Mae (Johnson) Wright. He retired in 1975 as an ordnance worker at NWSC Crane and he retired from the United States Army on April 20, 1985. He was a life member of the VFW in Worthington...
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Gertrude Evelyn "Gertie" Sturgis
(Obituary ~ 02/15/07)
Gertrude Evelyn "Gertie" Sturgis, 89, of Bloomington, passed away Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007 at Bloomington Hospital. Born Oct. 20, 1917 in Tonawanda, New York, she was the daughter of Gustav and Emma Mussall. She had been a Bloomington resident since 1950 after moving from Detroit. She was a 40-year member of the T.O.P.S. Club...
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Belinda Reedy
(Obituary ~ 02/15/07)
Belinda Reedy, 57, of Jasonville passed away at 6:20 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 15 at her residence. Arrangements are pending at McClanahan-Lee Funeral Home in Jasonville.
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Harold "Ray" Lovelace
(Obituary ~ 02/15/07)
Harold "Ray" Lovelace, 80, of Jasonville, passed away at 9:45 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13, 2007 at Shakamak Good Samaritan Center in Jasonville. Born Feb. 7, 1927 in Indianapolis, he was the son of Cecil E. and Ruby J. (Johnson) Lovelace. He was a self-employed carpenter...
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William B. Clark
(Obituary ~ 02/15/07)
William B. Clark, 88, of Jasonville, passed away at 8:05 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 13 at Royal Oaks Healthcare in Terre Haute. Born March 1, 1918 in Sullivan County, he was the son of John and Edna (Hughes) Clark. He was a member of the Friendly Grove Baptist Church, Free and Accepted Masonic Lodge No. 320 of Jasonville, American Legion Post No. 201, Order of Eastern Star, American Legion Post No. 172 of Jasonville and the Veterans of Foreign Wars...
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Linton-Stockton, Shakamak Area chambers to team up in Indy
(Local News ~ 02/15/07)
Beginning Friday, representatives from the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce and the Shakamak Area Chamber of Commerce will head to Indianapolis to promote the area at the 53rd Annual Indianapolis Boat, Sport & Travel Show. "It's to promote the outdoor recreation that we have here," Cheryl Hamilton, executive director of the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce, said...
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Fiscus to run for Jasonville City Council
(Local News ~ 02/15/07)
Sandy Fiscus, a Democrat, will run in the May primary for the open at-large position on the Jasonville City Council. At the current time, Fiscus will face Republican Randy Beller in the November General Election. Democrat Roy Terrell Jr. now holds the position of councilman at large; however, he has chosen to run for the office of mayor in this year's election...
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Bloomfield man to share 50 years of Crane history
(Local News ~ 02/15/07)
Rural Bloomfield resident John Allen Jr. has studied much of the early history of what is now known as Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center. Sunday afternoon, the historian will share 50 years of Crane's history --1930 to 1980 -- in a special program that features a video presentation with hundreds of seldom seen photos...
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Book takes a look back at Roy Clark's music, life
(Local News ~ 02/15/07)
Roy Clark has become a household name in Linton thanks in part to his involvement with the Greene County Foundation Festival -- which includes the Friends of Phil Harris Scholarship Golf Tournament and An Evening with Roy Clark and Friends show -- which is held every June...
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Rose: It's important to get off to a good start
(Local News ~ 02/15/07)
ELNORA -- The Indiana High School Athletic Association gives teams competing in the state tournament an opportunity to travel to the host gym for a practice session. On Wednesday, Bloomfield Coach Jim Rose took advantage of the rule as he packed his players on a bus and made the trip to Elnora in anticipation of Saturday morning's girls Class A basketball regional...
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Weather causes changes in boys basketball schedules
(High School Sports ~ 02/15/07)
The weekend will begin early for White River Valley as the Wolverines will face North Daviess at home tonight, beginning with the JV boys basketball game at 6:30 p.m. The game was originally scheduled to be play Tuesday, but was moved back because of the weather, which caused the cancellation of school for two days...
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