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Look out 4-H Rabbit Club, here comes Joey Inman
(Local News ~ 07/14/05)
SWITZ CITY ---- Joey Inman is an authority on rabbits and rabbit showmanship. Just ask him. The 7-year-old mini 4-H member earned a blue ribbon and a ceramic rabbit "trophy" in his first 4-H rabbit show experience Tuesday. Inman, the son of Mike and Jamie Inman of Bloomfield, has a New Zealand rabbit named Peter. He said Peter was black, but now is "sort of browned out."...
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Gabriela Garnica
(Obituary ~ 07/14/05)
Gabriela Garnica was stillborn at 6:40 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, 2005 at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. Survivors include: her parents Carlos and Christina (Walker) Garnica of Greenwood; her maternal grandparents James and Rose Marie Walker of Macy; her paternal grandparents Jesus Garnica and Delores Loza of Mexico; two brothers, Isaac Garnica and Alejandro Garnica; and one sister Ana Garnica...
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Waterman and Borders Secure Funding for Shakamak
(Local News ~ 07/14/05)
INDIANAPOLIS ---- State Sen. John Waterman (R-Shelburn) and State Rep. Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville) are pleased to announce that the State Budget Committee has approved a funding request for Shakamak State Park. The committee approved the funding Wednesday, which will provide Shakamak State Park with $1.5 million for the rehabilitation of its group camp facilities. ...
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Wollams put in a lot of work with projects
(Local News ~ 07/14/05)
SWITZ CITY ---- For one Jasonville family, raising and showing chickens is a family affair. Bobby and Wesley Wollam are two of many 4-H members who showed chickens at the poultry show Wednesday morning. Bobby, 15, has been showing poultry for five years...
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Newberry Masonic Lodge to celebrate 150 years
(Local News ~ 07/14/05)
NEWBERRY ---- The Masonic Lodge in Newberry is celebrating its 150th anniversary and wants the public to help celebrate the event. The celebration on Saturday will kick off at 6 p.m. and will be held at the Masonic Lodge. The lodge members welcome the public to attend the event that will include a hog roast and short program, said Bill Sipes, secretary of the lodge...
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Murdock learns about bugs
(Local News ~ 07/14/05)
SWITZ CITY ---- Jordan Murdock, a two-year Greene County 4-H member, likes bugs and decided he wanted to learn more about them, so he entered an entomology project in the fair. His project, entitled "A Bug's Eye View," received grand champion, champion and first place...
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Echoes for Athletes available July 23 at GCGH
(Local News ~ 07/14/05)
Greene County General Hospital and Care Group, cardiologists from Indianapolis, are once again offering free screening echocardiograms to the county's student athletes. "This is done as a service to the community," said Dr. William Storer, a cardiologist with Care Group. "The purpose is to pick up on student athletes who have any obvious abnormalities that make it unsafe to participate in athletics...
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4-Hers have fun camping during fair
(Local News ~ 07/14/05)
SWITZ CITY ---- Along with the livestock shows and the 4-H extension building full of colorful projects, a behind-the-scenes world exists that includes those who camp out at the Greene County 4-H fairgrounds. "It's a blast ... we all just hang out and sit around and have a good time," explained Megan Stahl, a 10-year 4-H member. "You meet new people."...
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Chief, mayor comment on rumors
(Local News ~ 07/14/05)
In hopes of quashing rumors that have spread like wildfire throughout the county over the past few days, Linton Mayor Tom Jones and Police Chief Keith McDonald are speaking out. Rumors involve McDonald's position as chief of the Linton Police Department...
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Clifford M. Woods
(Obituary ~ 07/14/05)
Clifford M. Woods, 88, of Linton, passed away at 8:55 a.m. on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 at Linton Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born June 30, 1917 in Sullivan County, he was the son of James P. and Rachel Briley Woods. He had been married to Clara B. Johnson Woods, who passed away in 1998...
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