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Stable owner offering a trail and reigning clinic
(Local News ~ 11/13/03)
A Linton stable owner is hosting a trail and reigning clinic for horsepeople of all levels Saturday. C&J Stables, owned by Sandy Hasler and Kenton Barnes, will host the clinic at their stable on Park Road beginning at 1 p.m. There will be no charge for the clinic...
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Devon A. Kugler
(Obituary ~ 11/13/03)Devon A. Kugler was stillborn at 2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 11, 2003 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. He was the son of Jared Kugler and Lisa Marie Zitterman. Survivors include, his parents, Jared Kugler and Lisa Marie Zitterman of Linton; maternal grandfather, William Christian Zitterman of Albuquerque, N.M.; maternal grandmother, Annette D. ... -
By Nick Schneider
(Local News ~ 11/13/03)
Staff Writer A new informational program kicks off for the first time Friday morning at The Garden House bed and breakfast in Bloomfield. Tabbed "Meet and Greet," the free program will bring together a different guest speaker each week for a 10 a.m. pre-lunch session, according to Marilyn Stone, one of the organizers...
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Wind causes outages in Greene County
(Local News ~ 11/13/03)
Utility crews worked throughout the night and into the early morning hours today following a rash of gusty winds that measured more than 50 mph battered parts of south-central Indiana. Those winds knocked out power to more than 1,600 Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC customers from Interstate 70 to near Lake Monroe ---- including parts of Greene County...
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Golf carts not allowed on Bloomfield streets, roads or sidewalks
(Local News ~ 11/13/03)
Staff Writer It's official. Golf carts are not allowed to operate on Bloomfield town streets, roads or sidewalks. An ordinance was passed 3-0 on Wednesday night that states that the operation of golf carts within the town is not authorized. The issue first surfaced this past summer when several residents questioned why golf carts were not allowed during the community yard sale event. ...
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Basye wants answers about delays
(Local News ~ 11/13/03)
The patience of Bloomfield Town Council member Russell Basye is wearing very thin with the many delays in cleaning up a long-time community eyesore and what he called abuse of state grant money. On Wednesday night, Basye spoke out after he learned that a $17,000 grant from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) had been increased to $25,000 after the firm contracted to do the study appealed to state officials to expand the scope of a study on the old Russ' Tire Center property.. ...
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Ivy arrested for not registering as sex offender
(Local News ~ 11/13/03)
Sex offenders are required by law to register in the city where they live. If they don't, they can be charged with a class D felony. A man who has lived in Jasonville for two months found out just how serious local authorities take the registry. Bruce Allen Ivy, 38, was charged with failure to register as a sex offender...
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Bloomfield to receive $800,000 gift
(Local News ~ 11/13/03)
The town of Bloomfield has received a bequest valued at least $800,000 from the joint estate of a local couple. The town council announced Wednesday night that $300,000 has already been received and placed in a bank account from the estate of the late Orval D. ...
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Cold cases bother Powell
(Local News ~ 11/13/03)
"They bother me." Greene County Prosecutor Dave Powell was talking about the three unsolved cases involving two dead and one missing women. "In my 17 years there are only three cases still open where we have no suspects," Powell said...
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Pansy Phyllis Rhodes
(Obituary ~ 11/13/03)Pansy Phyllis Rhodes 87, of Linton, passed away at 2 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2003 at Glenburn Home in Linton. Born Feb. 26, 1916 in Sullivan County, she was the daughter of Everett and Clara (Marshall) Rhodes. She was a member of Bloomfield Church of Christ...
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