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Dr. Larry M. Kuhlenschmidt
(Obituary ~ 12/14/11)
Dr. Larry M. Kuhlenschmidt, 66, of Lyons passed away Tuesday, Dec. 13, 2011 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Born Nov. 21, 1945 in Evansville, he was the son of Marvin and Frances (Gatchel) Kuhlenschmidt. Larry was a dentist at the Lyons Medical Clinic for 30 years, he was a member of the Bloomfield Odd Fellows, Newberry Masonic Lodge, former member of the Indiana Dential Association and Greene County Health Board...
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Key conference battles among weekend schedule
(High School Sports ~ 12/14/11)
Friday, Dec. 16 BOYS BASKETBALL Bloomfield at Owen Valley, 6 p.m. Eastern Greene at Union, 6 p.m. Shakamak at Linton-Stockton, 6 p.m. White River Valley at Eminence, 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17 GIRLS BASKETBALL Bloomfield at Sullivan, 1 p.m. White River Valley at Loogootee, 1 p.m...
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Lady Lakers add game Tuesday
(High School Sports ~ 12/14/11)
Terre Haute North will play at Shakamak in a high school girls basketball game on Tuesday, Dec. 20. The junior varsity contest will begin at 6 p.m. with the varsity game to follow.
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Eastern Greene game moved back to EGHS; Toby Yoho ticket information released
(High School Sports ~ 12/14/11)
The Martinsville vs. Eastern Greene boys varsity basketball game has been moved from Assembly Hall back to the campus of Eastern Greene High School. The date of the contest will remain Saturday, Jan. 14 and the junior varsity teams will tip at 6 p.m...
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Letters to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 12/14/11)
Great job Union students for helping To the Editor: A special thank you to Union High School Fellowship of Christian Students and their teacher/sponsor, Todd Gambill. They very generously donated food to the Pleasantville United Methodist Church Food Pantry. We are so proud of all your efforts to support the food pantry during this Christmas season...
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Students Help Others
(Local News ~ 12/14/11)
The Bloomfield Jr./Sr. High School Student Council conducted a food drive before Thanksgiving and collected over 1,100 cans. The Bloomfield Baptist Church Food pantry was the recipient of the food. (Submitted photo)
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Two veteran Linton councilmen end long tenure
(Local News ~ 12/14/11)
It was two decades ago when Charlie Cox and Jerry Ellett assumed their seats on the Linton City Council. Presented with plaques honoring their service by fellow Councilman Tony Richards on Monday during their final council session, the pair smiled, thinking more of the future than the past...
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Mrs. Mayor bids farewell to the council
(Local News ~ 12/14/11)
She made it through everything but the Pledge of Allegiance, those closing moments of pride and dedication that end every Linton City Council session, before the tears overcame her. In some poetic way, that was fitting. Loyalty and perseverance well beyond the call of duty and even in a time when anyone would have understood her tears marked the short but successful term of Linton Mayor Patti Jones...
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Police warn of another scam
(Local News ~ 12/14/11)
Another scam aimed at taking hard-earned cash out of the hands of Greene County residents during this holiday season has been reported to law authorities. Greene County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Major Mike Hasler says in recent days his office received a complaint from a local who woman about a telephone call she received from an individual claiming to be "a federal officer" named Brock Gardin...
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Send letters to Santa from the Linton Public Library
(Local News ~ 12/14/11)
By Sabrina Westfall Staff Writer The Linton Public Library is corresponding directly with the North Pole so children can get their wish lists to Santa Claus in time for Christmas. Library director Jamie Tyner said the children are given a letter to fill out, and drop into the special mailbox for Santa Claus...
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Sheriff's department searching for proper location of mysterious 136-year-old tombstone
(Local News ~ 12/14/11)
It's not often someone turns in a 136-year-old tombstone to the Greene County Sheriff's Department and wants to return it to its proper location. On Saturday, that happened. Someone did turn over a weathered tombstone to the sheriff's department that was found lying on the side of a county road between Solsberry and Newark, according to Greene County Sheriff's Department Chief Deputy Major Mike Hasler...
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Billie Eugene Worman
(Obituary ~ 12/14/11)
Billie Eugene Worman, 85, of Bloomfield, passed away at 9:01 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2011 at IU Health Bloomington Hospital. Born Aug. 26, 1926 in Spencer, he was raised by Tom and Freda Porter. He was a machine operator for Anaconda Wire and Cable in Anderson. He also worked at NSWC Crane and was a self employed farmer. He was a member of the Masonic Lodge, American Legion Post 196 Bloomfield, Sons of the American Legion, and the Worthington VFW...
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