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Six seniors lead all-area volleyball squad
(High School Sports ~ 11/26/10)
Six seniors headline a list of 12 volleyball players named to the Greene County Daily World All-Area Team as selected by the staff of the Daily World. The tally also includes two juniors and four sophomores on a list comprised of four players each from Linton-Stockton and Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference champion Eastern Greene...
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Letters to Editor
(Obituary ~ 11/26/10)
Center Township appreciates support To the Editor: Center Township Fire Department would like to take this opportunity to thank everyone involved in the fire at Greene County Wood Products Nov. 9-11, 2010. Without your assistance, this incident would have had a much worse outcome...
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Shakamak sixth beats Spencer
(Community Sports ~ 11/26/10)
The Shakamak Elementary sixth grade girls basketball team defeated Spencer 27-14 on Tuesday night. Alyssa Grace led Shakamak with 19 points. Kristy Fetz added four while Emily Criss and Dru Gray added two each for Shakamak who returns to action Dec. 2 at Spencer...
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Soup on Saturday goes across ecumenical lines
(Local News ~ 11/26/10)
There's been an ecumenical, cooperative and relatively quiet ministry going in the Bloomfield area every Saturday for about nine years now. Soup on Saturday continues to serve about three dozen individuals each Saturday with a lunch menu that is primarily nutritious soup, sandwich, dessert, and a drink...
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Pearl Herndon-Pirtle
(Obituary ~ 11/26/10)
Pearl Herndon-Pirtle, 94, of Linton, passed away at 11 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 25, 2010, at Linton Nursing & Rehab Center. She was born June 24, 1916, in Knox County, the daughter of William and Pearl (Spears) Alexander. She worked at both Freeman-Greene County Hospital and Greene County General Hospital in Linton. ...
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Clifford Ray Walls
(Obituary ~ 11/26/10)
Clifford Ray Walls, 75, of Montgomery, passed away at 8:11 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 24, 2010 at his residence. Born Sept. 3, 1935 in Scotland, he was the son of Henry and Hazel (Knowles) Walls. Clifford was an electroplater for NSWC Crane retiring in 1988...
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LPD's reserve program a win-win for the community
(Local News ~ 11/26/10)
The Linton Police Department's reserve program is a win-win for all involved, LPD Police Chief Troy Jerrell said. "One of the nice things about the reserve program is that the reserves are gaining experience and we are gaining officers out of the deal," Jerrell explained...
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Greene County for Literacy wins annual Trivia Bowl title
(Local News ~ 11/26/10)
Many in the community stepped up Nov. 20 to support the Greene County Literacy Coalition in its efforts to raise funds through the seventh annual Trivia Bowl. Twelve teams were represented. Congratulations to Greene County for Literacy who took the top spot. Friends of the Knox County Public Library were runners-up. Up With Trivia took home the prize for the costume portion of the day...
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CASA program graduates another class
(Local News ~ 11/26/10)
Training for the Greene County CASA program has recently wrapped up with six graduating from the program. Judge Erik C. Allen swore the CASAs in on Nov. 3, at the Greene County Courthouse. Each CASA has already been appointed to a case and has begun their work as an advocate for the children in their respected case, explained Samantha Flath who serves as Greene County CASA director...
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HOPE House gets new hope to survive tough times
(Local News ~ 11/26/10)
HOPE House in downtown Bloomfield still has plenty of hope to stay open, but the clientele has changed. Since early October, part of the transitional housing facility for women and children who were homeless or needed help has been transformed into apartments and sleeping rooms that are being utilized by more than a dozen construction workers at the Duke Energy power plant project in nearby Edwardsport...
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