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Imojean Seals
(Obituary ~ 07/29/09)
Imojean Seals, 85, of Bloomfield passed away at 6:22 A.M. on Tuesday July 28, 2009 at the Bloomington Hospital. Imojean was born September 14, 1923 in Bloomington the daughter of Lenwood Adams and Dess (Lyles) Adams Hutchens. Imojean was a homemaker and a member of the Antioch Christian Church, Bloomfield American Legion Auxiliary and several Bridge Clubs...
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Larry Lee Anderson
(Obituary ~ 07/29/09)
Larry Lee Anderson, 68, of Linton and formerly of Lyons, passed away Tuesday, July 28, 2009, at Sullivan County Community Hospital in Sullivan. He was born on May 31, 1941, in Linton, to Leslie and Sydney (Gwaltney) Anderson. On February 11, 1965, Larry married Marilyn Jones and they had three children...
- BHS boys cross country practice starts Monday (High School Sports ~ 07/29/09)
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BHS boys tennis starts Monday
(High School Sports ~ 07/29/09)
Practice for all boys in incoming grades 9-12 interested in playing tennis at Bloomfield High School will start Monday, Aug. 3 at either 9 a.m. or 5 p.m. Players may come to either practice. Players must have a physical on file before they will be permitted to practice...
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Linton-Stockton boys tennis starts Monday
(High School Sports ~ 07/29/09)
The Linton-Stockton High School boys tennis team will have its first practice at 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 3 at city park. Players should bring completed physical forms with them to practice. Contact coach Brad McKinney at 847-7392 or 699-0158 for more information...
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Junior high boys tennis at Linton-Stockton
(Community Sports ~ 07/29/09)
Any boys entering seventh or eighth grade at Linton-Stockton Junior High that want to play tennis this fall should contact Brad McKinney at 847-7392 or 699-0158 for more information. Practice will begin after school starts.
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Linton Police Department will receive federal "stimulus" money to pay for an 11th officer
(Local News ~ 07/29/09)
Good news arrived at the Linton Police Department this week -- stimulus funds are on the way that can be used to pay for an 11th officer. Police Chief Troy Jerrell has been notified that the LPD application to receive federal economic recovery funds to hire another officer has been approved...
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Don't become a victim
(Local News ~ 07/29/09)
It's an unfortunate fact that crime exists and that a person can become a victim no matter where they live. But whether you live in a small town in Greene County or a big city faraway, there are things one can do to help from becoming a victim. Indiana State Police Sgt. Curt J. Durnil, who serves as the public information officer at the ISP Bloomington Post, says every year, thousands of people fall victim to crimes across America...
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/29/09)
To the Editor: Over the last 65 years, the GI Bill has been an American success story; providing millions of our veterans with the chance to go to college and pursue the American Dream. To build on this success, Congress recently updated the GI Bill to address the needs and concerns of today's returning veterans. I wanted to remind you about these improved benefits and let you know the program takes effect this coming Saturday, Aug. 1...
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Batteries with NSWC Crane connection powering Hubble Space Telescope
(Local News ~ 07/29/09)
Battery testing and calibration work done by technical specialists at nearby Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division (NSWC Crane) is helping to keep NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in orbit more than 380 miles above the earth. During the Servicing Mission 4 in May, NASA astronauts completed the implementation of NSWC Crane verified batteries as well as other key parts for NASA's Hubble Space Telescope to increase its operational lifespan...
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Barnes and Stahl honored by American Cancer Society at Relay for Life wrap up dinner
(Local News ~ 07/29/09)
LYONS -- Andy Barnes was dying of B-cell lymphoma and didn't know it when a hemmhoraging ulcer claimed his life Feb. 6. On Tuesday, five months after he lost his life, Barnes, 38, became one of the first two area residents to receive the Angell's Food Center Community Service Award for charity work...
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Local National Guardsman competing for nation's top Army warrior honor
(Local News ~ 07/29/09)
He's the best military warrior in Indiana and a seven-state regional area. Now, a Greene County resident will be competing in a grueling national military multi-task event over the next few days at Fort Benning, Ga. Indiana National Guard Sgt. First Class Gregory Swanson will test his military and physical skills in the Army's Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Warrior of the Year competition starting this weekend...
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