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Calling all goblins, witches and ghouls (Local News ~ 10/21/18)
It’s almost time for all little ghosts, skeletons and superheroes of all ages to put on their best costumes and scurry on down to Main Street in Linton for this year’s annual Spookfest celebration. On Saturday, Oct 27 the traditional tenderloin dinner at the Linton Fire Station begins at 4 p.m., ending at 8 p.m,... -
Stephen Paul Dzimitrowicz (Obituary ~ 10/21/18)
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Eathel M. Rippy
(Obituary ~ 10/21/18)
Eathel M. Rippy, 92, of Solsberry passed away Thursday, Oct. 18, 2018 at The Residence of McCormick’s Creek in Spencer. Born Dec. 19, 1925 in Portland, Tenn., the daughter of Will and Leanner (Trammel) McCoin. Eathel was a homemaker, seamstress and upholsterer...
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Barbara E. (Gentry) Keller (Obituary ~ 10/21/18)
Barbara E. Keller, age 77, of Linton, passed away peacefully at 5:15 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 20, 2018, at Cobblestone Crossing in Terre Haute. She was born in Evansville on June 10, 1941, the daughter of Aaron and Lillian F. (Lynch) Gentry. Barbara was a 1959 graduate of Linton-Stockton High School. ... -
One county runner reaches the state meet (High School Sports ~ 10/21/18)
NASHVILLE – One Greene County team and six individual runners made the field of the Brown County Semistate Saturday, but only one runner advanced. Shakamak junior Jacy Collins finished 18th overall with a time of 19 minutes, 20.4 seconds. She advanced to the state meet next Saturday as an individual runner...
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