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Pruett wins City Championship at Terre Haute
(Community Sports ~ 07/28/09)
Pruett wins tournament at Terre Haute For the second straight year, Linton-Stockton High School graduate and Ball State University golfer Rachael Pruett defeated Cara Stuckey to win the 2009 Terre Haute Women's Golf Association's City Championship at Hulman Links Monday...
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Linton-Stockton school supply list
(Local News ~ 07/28/09)
First Grade 2 Glue Sticks 1 Bottle of School Glue 2 Boxes of Colored Pencils -- 12 Packs 2 Boxes of CRAYOLA Crayons - 8 Count 1 Box of CRAYOLA Crayons -- 24 Count 2 Boxes of #2 Pencils. U.S.A. Made Works Best 3 Folders with Pockets (side to side) 2 Dry Erase Markers (for student use)...
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Bloomfield-Eastern Greene library to celebrate 100th anniversary
(Local News ~ 07/28/09)
The Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library is going to have a birthday party and everyone is invited. The library is celebrating a century of providing books and culture to its Greene County patrons -- its 100th birthday party starts at 1 p.m. on Saturday...
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Linton Grad sets state record
(Local News ~ 07/28/09)
A former Linton grad's hunting skills have paid off. Kevin Hudson, a 1979 Linton-Stockton High School graduate, now holds the Washington state record for the Rocky Mountain Big Horn. Hudson -- who was recently in town visiting family -- shared the details with the Greene County Daily World...
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A happy reunion: Kidney donor meets recipient
(Local News ~ 07/28/09)
Former Bloomfield resident Jonathan "Stewy" Stewart now has met the northern Indiana woman that will receive his left kidney Friday morning. Kristine Marcoux, 30, traveled to Bloomington -- where Stewart now lives -- on Saturday to enjoy a lunch. The meeting turned out to be a 3 1/2-hour gala filled with laughter, the taking of photographs and there was plenty of good conversation in a family-like atmosphere...
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Local pharmacy feeling squeeze from rising prescription prices
(Local News ~ 07/28/09)
The owner of Greene County's only privately owned pharmacy is feeling a little squeezed by escalating prescription prices for which he contends he has no control. Jeff Doris, RPh, also reports that his store, Linton Family Pharmacy, is at a contract impasse with Aetna Insurance, Inc. and will no longer accept prescription coverage from that company...
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