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UPDATED with Video Tribute from former students: Mike Puckett leaving a legacy at Linton-Stockton
(Local News ~ 05/19/14)
After 31 years at Linton-Stockton, Mike Puckett is leaving a legacy that will carry on for years to come. Puckett, who spent five years at Montezuma prior to accepting a job at Linton-Stockton, is retiring at the end of the school year. During his time at Linton, Puckett has instilled a love for music into his students in addition to leading many award-winning bands. .....
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Bottle caps wanted for special bench in Glenburn's Memory Garden
(Local News ~ 05/19/14)
Did you know you could support the Memory Garden at Glenburn Home in Linton by simply collecting plastic lids? Rachel Allen, a How Charming Photography Senior Representative from Linton-Stockton High School, is organizing a fundraiser for the Memory Garden, which is for Alzheimer's residents. The event -- Strike Up Your Memory -- will be held June 21 at the Parkview Family Entertainment Center in Linton...
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"Strike Up Your Memory" bowling fundraiser to benefit Glenburn's Memory Garden
(Local News ~ 05/19/14)
You're invited to "Strike Up Your Memory" on June 21. Rachel Allen, a How Charming Photography Senior Representative from Linton-Stockton High School, is busy planning this fundraiser to benefit the Memory Garden at Glenburn Home in Linton. How Charming Photography owner Heather Graves wants her senior models to get more than professional pictures; she wants them to walk away from their senior representative experience with something they can put on their resume. ...
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Joseph Morris Norrick
(Obituary ~ 05/19/14)
Joseph Morris Norrick, 83, of Jasonville, Indiana passed away at 11:48 p.m. Friday, May 16, 2014 in his residence. He was born June 26, 1930 in Princeton, Ind. to Joseph Lawrence Norrick and Matilda Norrick Manning. Survivors include his wife, Christine L. ...
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Ending the year with a circus: Students at WRV Lyons Elementary School participate in circus themed field day
(Local News ~ 05/19/14)
Students at WRV Lyons Elementary School celebrated the end of the school year with a circus themed field day. Titled, "Welcome to the Big Top, The Greatest Field Day On Earth" students participated in events like the "tight rope walk" and ate circus themed treats. At the end of the day the school carried on the tradition of a tug of war match between the sixth grade students and the teachers. The teachers remain undefeated...
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Lady Miners win SWIAC girls tennis title
(High School Sports ~ 05/19/14)
Bloomfield's reign as champions of the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference girls tennis tournament is over. The Lady Cardinals, who had won six consecutive SWIAC titles and 12 championships in the first 16 years of the tourney, finished a distance second to Linton-Stockton in this year's tournament, which concluded on Saturday at North Daviess High School...
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Thunderbirds drop two games
(High School Sports ~ 05/19/14)
EGHS loses twice Orleans visited Greene County Saturday and came away with two wins. OHS defeated Eastern Greene 3-2 and 7-3 in a high school baseball doubleheader. Gage Shell allowed 10 hits and three runs as he took the complete-game loss. He fanned six, hit three batters and walked one...
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Rural Bloomfield couple facing double trouble after second meth bust by ISP troopers
(Local News ~ 05/19/14)
William Dale Rollins, 57, and Amanda Dee Rieman, 31, both of rural Bloomfield, were arrested by Indiana State Police troopers last August in a meth-making bust and both were facing class B, C and D drug-related felonies. Both were out on bond and both cases were scheduled to go to trial, but both trial dates were vacated when they both entered into negotiated plea agreements, Rollins in April, Rieman in February...
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WRV defeats Lady Bulldogs
(High School Sports ~ 05/19/14)
Jordan McHenry had a double and home run and drove in four runs to lead the White River Valley Lady Wolverines to a 10-3 victory over host Union in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference softball game at Dugger Monday. McHenry also scattered five hits and picked up the complete game victory...
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Lady Miners cruise
(High School Sports ~ 05/19/14)
For the final time this regular season the Lady Miner girls tennis team hit the road and traveled to Ellettsville and came away with a dominate 5-0 win over host Edgewood. "This was a great end to the regular season and all the girls played some great tennis," said Linton-Stockton coach Nathan Skinner, who's Lady Miners won the SWIAC title Saturday. "All the way from top too bottom, I am proud of this entire team...
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L-S Superintendent Karazsia thanks staff for successful year
(Local News ~ 05/19/14)
The school year is winding down at Linton-Stockton and at Monday night's board of school trustees meeting, Superintendent Nick Karazsia thanked staff for a successful year. "I'd like to thank everyone for what I feel is another successful year," Karazsia said...
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Girls tennis sectional schedule changed
(High School Sports ~ 05/19/14)
Because of graduation at North Daviess Friday, the girls tennis sectional will start one day early. WRV will take on Linton-Stockton at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the first semifinal. Defending champ Bloomfield is set to play the host Lady Cougars at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 05/19/14)
Tuesday, May 20 The Newberry Masonic Lodge No. 166 will have a FC degree with a meal at 6 p.m. and work to start at 7 p.m. All Masons are welcome. Make it & take it home made DIY Program Tuesday, May 20, 5:30- 8 P.M. Patrons must sign up for this program. There is a $5 charge to help with supplies that must be paid before the program begins. Sign up at the Linton Public Library or call 812-847-7802...
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ISP trooper arrests carnival workers accused of animal neglect
(Local News ~ 05/19/14)
SULLIVAN COUNTY -- This afternoon (Monday, May 19) at 1:35 p.m., Indiana State Police Senior Trooper Byron Goodman of the Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Division was patrolling US 41 in Sullivan County, when he stopped a white 1995 Ford pickup pulling a homemade enclosed trailer on US 41 near State Road 54...
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Lakers beat WRV, win conference again
(High School Sports ~ 05/19/14)
Shakamak scored in each of its four at bats as the host Lakers blasted White River Valley 14-1 at Jasonville Monday night. The conference game was halted after 4 1/2 innings via the 10-run rule. The Lakers improved to 17-6 overall and claimed another conference championship with a 8-0 mark...
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Miners win at South Knox
(High School Sports ~ 05/19/14)
Linton-Stockton pushed across single runs in the fourth and fifth innings to pull out a 4-2 victory over host South Knox Saturday in a non-conference baseball game Saturday. %0
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