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Feathers fly as Linton routs county rival T-Birds 41-13
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/18)
LINTON-- Linton-Stockton snapped an early 6-6 tie Friday night with two touchdowns in the second quarter, and the Miners went on to whip visiting Eastern-Greene 41-13. The Miners (4-4) scored two TDs in each of the second and third quarters to take a 34-6 lead heading into the final quarter. ...
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Miners thwart Thunderbirds’ bid for second straight win in county rivalry
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/18)
One year ago the Eastern Greene Thunderbirds made history defeating the Linton Miners on the gridiron for the first time in 18 tries. The closest Eastern had come in 17 previous meetings was a 34-16 loss in the 2008 season opener. Not only did the Thunderbirds win they won convincingly, 35-12...
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James E. Neff
(Obituary ~ 10/06/18)
James E. Neff, 71 of Cass, Ind. passed away at 7:45 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018 at Miller’s Merry Manor in Sullivan. He was born in Greene County Sept. 3, 1947 the son of Herchell Neff and Helen Downing Neff. Jim retired from Thompson Consumer Electronics in Bloomington after 32 years and Wabash Valley Correctional Facility for 11 years. He enjoyed hunting and watching Westerns...
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Pamela Jean Lucas
(Obituary ~ 10/06/18)
Pamela Jean Lucas, age 58, of Linton, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2018, at her residence. She was born in Linton on March 8, 1960, the daughter of William C. And Goldie (Wagner) Lucas. She had formerly worked as a custodian at Linton-Stockton Elementary School. She enjoyed fishing and camping...
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Lady Lakers, five individuals advance to regional
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/18)
TERRE HAUTE – The Shakamak Lady Lakers cross country team will be making its sixth straight appearance in the Bedford Regional. The Lady Lakers finished third in the team standings in the IHSAA Terre Haute North cross country sectional at the LaVern Gibson Championship Course...
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Wolverine harriers make history, finish third at Brown County
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/18)
The White River Valley Wolverines made school history in the Brown County cross country sectional at Eagle Park. The Wolverines ran with the big dogs finishing third, behind Columbus North and Seymour and ahead of Martinsville and Brown County. The third-place finish was the best in school history for a White River Valley cross country team in sectional competition...
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