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Linton student named to SNHU President’s List
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
Britt Beck has been named to the Southern New Hampshire University Winter 2022 President’s List. Full-time undergraduate students who have earned a minimum grade-point average of 3.700 and above are named to the President’s List. Full-time status is achieved by earning 12 credits. Undergraduate day students must earn 12 credits in the fall or spring semester, and online students must earn 12 credits over two consecutive terms (EW1 and EW2, EW3 and EW4, or EW5 and EW6)...
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WRV Middle School project anything but boring
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
If you like your middle school social studies to be boring, don’t sign up for Mr. Cole’s class. In a recent learning project on government, Cole tasked pairs of students to create their own country, including location, population, imports, exports, currency and even a national mascot...
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April Settles takes the lead in WRV girls basketball
(High School Sports ~ 05/20/22)
According to a press release issued by the White River Valley District, the White River Valley Athletic Department is proud to introduce Mrs. April Settles as the new leader of the girls’ basketball program. Settles, a 2001 WRV graduate, takes over for Mark Graves, who led the Lady Wolverines for the past eight seasons. ...
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Wernz named as winner of ‘Excellence in Education’ award
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
At the monthly meeting of the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce, held May 17 in the Connection Center at Linton-Stockton High School, The Chamber announced its winner in their inaugural “Excellence in Education” award. Nominated by Halea Franklin, this year’s winner is Linton-Stockton Junior High School Science Teacher and Ladies Softball Coach, Beth Wernz...
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Lady Lakers leave Wolverines Scoreless in Five
(High School Sports ~ 05/20/22)
The White River Valley lady Wolverines lost to the visiting Shakamak lady Lakers 11-0 in five innings on Monday evening in a SWIAC Conference game. The Lady Lakers jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning as both Elayni Stone and Campbell Holler crossed the plate. The Lakers held the Wolverines to only three batters in the first inning...
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WRV seniors prank Principal Doug Lewis
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
The WRV class of 2022 took Principal Doug Lewis by surprise early this week when they took advantage of his brief absence one day to carry out their senior prank plan. With the help of at least one complicit parent, students had Lewis’ car towed to the front yard of fellow prankster, Athletic Director and Dean of Students Nate O’Neall...
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Moore wins sectional for WRV, Smith takes shot put for Linton
(High School Sports ~ 05/20/22)
BLOOMINGTON – A two-hour weather delay did not deter White River Valley sophomore Isaiah Moore from winning a sectional title for WRV Thursday. Moore was seeded third in long jump but improved his distance by five inches to take first in the event. Moore jumped a distance of 20’6.5” to win the event against the Bloomington North sectional field...
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Dale R. Lash, Sr.
(Obituary ~ 05/20/22)
Dale R. Lash, Sr., 69, of Sandborn passed away peacefully, on Friday, May 20, 2022, in Vincennes. He was born on December 18, 1952, in Brazil to Donald R. Dorothy J. (Wood) Lash. Dale married Brenda M. (Bledsoe) on March 29, 1997. Dale worked in construction as a hod carrier for many years before his retirement. He enjoyed running his model trains, playing golf and hunting in his earlier years...
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Roberta June Goad
(Obituary ~ 05/20/22)
Roberta June Goad, age 87, of Linton, passed away peacefully on Friday morning, May 20, 2022, at Autumn Trace Assisted Living in Linton. June was born in Sullivan County on April 22, 1935, the daughter of Andrew and Margaret (Templeton) Kelly. June was a 1953 graduate of Portland High School. She formerly worked at Keller Chair Factory in Linton and was a homemaker. She enjoyed sewing, reading, and spending time with her family...
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WRV English teacher keeps up mounted tradition
(Local News ~ 05/20/22)
In keeping with WRV tradition, High School English Teacher Tim Baker mounted a horse (his first time) to offer students a special “end of the year school career visit”. Superintendent Dr. Bob Hacker said he couldn’t say no. “The elementary kids were ecstatic when they went by on the buses,” Hacker said...
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