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No. 7 Hatchets end season for Lady Miners
(High School Sports ~ 02/02/22)
WASHINGTON Ind. – The Linton Lady Miners had a rough welcoming to the 3A sectionals Tuesday against No. 7 Washington. The Hatchets made it difficult for the Miners to find offense as Washington knocked Linton out of the postseason, 54-28. “They’re really good,” Linton Coach Jared Rehmel said on Washington. “Proud of our girls. They battled their butts off and competed. Sometimes you just play a team that’s better.”...
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Trash delay for Linton
(Local News ~ 02/02/22)
With the incoming winter weather, the City of Linton has altered the trash schedule for the rest of the week. There will be no trash pick-up on Thursday, Feb. 3. Thursday trash will be picked up on Friday, Feb. 4 and Friday trash will be picked up Monday, Feb 7...
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Lakers shocked by Eels in first round
(High School Sports ~ 02/02/22)
CLAY CITY – The Shakamak Lady Lakers lost their shot at a sectional run as they got beat in the Class A opener to the host Clay City Eels 46-39 Tuesday. It was almost all Clay City in the first half as they went into halftime with a 21-14 lead over Shakamak...
- Publication Notice: Paper will be out Saturday (Local News ~ 02/02/22)
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Shirley Ann Worland
(Obituary ~ 02/02/22)
Shirley Ann Worland, 56, of Lyons, left this earthly realm on February 1, 2022. She was born March 18, 1965 at Fort Ord, Calif. to Cecilia Marie (Howard) and Richard Breslin, both of which preceded her in death. She married Raymond G. Worland on October 19, 2002...
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Shakamak alum Braden Scott signs with MLB organization
(High School Sports ~ 02/02/22)
Shakamak alum Braden Scott signs with MLB organization By Nathan Pace Sports Editor It was a moment that Shakamak alumnus Braden Scott had been looking forward to his whole life as he signed with Toronto Blue Jays organization Wednesday. “It was very surreal honestly. ...
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