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Seniors enjoy trip to see maple syrup made
(Local News ~ 03/22/05)
Max Slough has been making maple syrup for 70 years. On St. Patrick's Day, he shared the tricks of the trade with some of his and his wife Katie's friends from Glenburn Senior Center. Nine seniors made the trip from Linton through the northern Greene County countryside, across the Owen County line, to the farm where Max's uncle Bun White used to live and where the Slough's son Ricky now lives. ...
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Shop owner calls 'shocking' discovery on computer an accident
(Local News ~ 03/22/05)
JASONVILLE ---- The Jasonville computer shop owner that alerted police to a series of child pornographic images on a customer's home computer ---- that led to the arrest on Friday of a Vicksburg man ---- said she was not looking for illicit activity, but accidently stumbled onto it...
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Former resident arrested on multiple charges
(Local News ~ 03/22/05)
Bradley Gillenwater, 40, Bloomington, was arrested this morning for domestic battery (A misdemeanor), residential entry (D felony), two counts of criminal mischief (A misdemeanor, D felony), and theft (D felony). According to the Sheriff's Department, Gillenwater allegedly broke into the residence of his ex-wife, Geanne Gillenwater, at about 1:25 a.m. ...
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Shakamak junior high student researches science behind hitting a winning free throw
(Local News ~ 03/22/05)
A junior high student at Shakamak recently competed in a science and engineering fair and walked away the winner. Tyler Sparks, a seventh grader, finished in first place in the West Central Indiana Science and Engineering Fair, which was held at DePauw University March 12. Like a true Hoosier and basketball fan, Sparks' project was titled "The Biomechanics of a Free Throw."...
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'Ketchup with the Miners' to involve students in gardening project
(Local News ~ 03/22/05)
Biology and family and consumer science students at Linton-Stockton High School are teaming together for "Ketchup with the Miners," a program that will begin in 2006. The school received a grant that will fund the project that includes both biology and family and consumer science classes. The grant will purchase a 6 foot by 8 foot greenhouse, starter supplies and a canning kit...
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Helen R. Pershing
(Obituary ~ 03/22/05)
Helen R. Pershing, 85, of Pearland, Texas, passed away at 10:10 p.m. Thursday, March 17, 2005 at Garden Terrace Nursing Home in Houston, Texas. Born September 6, 1919 in Linton, she was the daughter of Everett and Eliza (Fearnot) Ramsey. She was a clerical worker with the United States Government Agricultural Department...
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Jerry W. Sevier
(Obituary ~ 03/22/05)
Jerry W. Sevier, 64, of Linton, passed away Monday, March 21, 2005, at the Heart Center of Indiana in Indianapolis. Born November 11, 1940 in Sullivan, he was the son of Paul Thomas and Mary Lena (Powers) Sevier. On November 27, 1963, he married Wilma (Cullison) Sevier. They have been married for 42 years...
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Upsets disrupting brackets
(High School Sports ~ 03/22/05)
If you had Bucknell winning its first round game over No. 3 seed Kansas, raise you hand. In the "friendly" Linton Daily Citizen/The Evening World office pool that features five of the top sports prognosticators Rust Publishing can find, the sheets are full of cross-outs and circles to the point you can't tell who beat whom...
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