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Linton netters beat Lady Wolverines 4-1
(High School Sports ~ 04/09/19)
SWITZ CITY -- Linton-Stockton won both doubles matches and two singles matches Monday night to beat White River Valley 4-1 in tennis. “My doubles played really strong today,” Linton coach Jamie Brown said. “My singles played well.” The No. 2 singles match proved to be royal donnybrook. ...
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Wilma Cavanaugh
(Obituary ~ 04/09/19)
Wilma Cavanaugh, age 76, of Linton, passed away peacefully at 1:45 pm on Saturday, April 6, 2019, at her residence. She was born in Dugger on December 21, 1942, the daughter of the late Willard L. Goodman and Etta (Gaines) Goodman. Wilma was a graduate of Linton-Stockton High School. ...
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Pace offers Boys and Beyond Summer Camp
(Local News ~ 04/09/19)
Pace Community Action Agency, Inc. announced changes to its Boys and Beyond Program. New this year, the program will be offered as a one-week summer camp operating the week of June 10–14. Applications are currently being accepted for boys in Daviess, Greene, Knox and Sullivan Counties who are currently in the 4th and 5th grades...
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Bloomfield Chamber hears hotel, 4-H updates
(Local News ~ 04/09/19)
The Bloomfield Chamber of Commerce met on Thursday, April 4 at Casa Sevilla Restaurant in Bloomfield. Members and guests welcomed guest speakers Mike Hicks and Malea Huffman. Hicks, owner of Hicks Hotels, was excited to present information about the new Choice Hotels at Westgate@Crane Technology Park set to open in June...
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Greene County well-represented at Marshall All-Star hoops event
(High School Sports ~ 04/09/19)
MARSHALL, Ill. – Four senior members of Linton-Stockton’s Class 2A State Runner-up team plus two White River Valley senior girls enjoyed the opportunity to play together on the basketball court one more time. The Linton senior quartet of Tucker Hayes, Evan Slover and Sammy and Silas Robbins, along with WRV’s Addi Graves and Sydney Stahl, were chosen to participate in the boys and girls Wabash Valley All-Star games sponsored by the Marshall (Ill.) Schools Foundation Sunday afternoon...
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Bloomfield baseball blends experience, youth
(High School Sports ~ 04/09/19)
The Bloomfield baseball Cardinals will field a squad of experienced veterans along with a crop of youngsters as Bloomfield looks to improve upon last year’s 4-18 campaign. “For starters we had a bad, bad year last year,” Cardinals coach Jason Pegg said. “We’re young this year. I want to say we think it’s a good thing. We have a good outlook on it this year.”...
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Wolverines hope to continue last year’s progress.
(High School Sports ~ 04/09/19)
The White River Valley diamondmen showed considerable improvement last year. Second-year coach Bob Wilz is optimistic the trend will continue. The Wolverines were 9-15 last year, coming off a 2017 campaign where the Wolverines didn’t win a single regular season game – but won the first sectional title in the school’s history...
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Robust numbers bolster area links squads
(High School Sports ~ 04/09/19)
After struggling to field complete teams in recent years Greene County golf coaches welcomed healthy turnouts this spring. Participation numbers are up – way up at several county schools. Ten players greeted first-year Linton coach Josh Bowlds and Eastern coach Tony Arnett’s squad...
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Elisha “Junior” Enochs
(Obituary ~ 04/09/19)
Elisha “Junior” Enochs, age 84, of Linton, passed away Monday, April 8, 2019 at Community Hospital. He was born March 20, 1935 in Pleasantville, the son of Elisha Enochs, Sr and Bessie (Price) Enochs. He was a loving father and grandfather who enjoyed his family very much and spending time with his friends at McDonald’s. ...
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Indy-based debt collection agency presents to Jasonville City Council
(Local News ~ 04/09/19)
Eagle Account Group, Inc., an Indianapolis-based governmental debt collection agency which does business with the city, presented to the council Monday evening to explain why the firm may not have the highest number of settled past-due balance on utilities accounts in Jasonville...
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