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Valpo girls win third consecutive IHSAA title; Northridge boy win
(High School Sports ~ 11/01/04)
SEELYVILLE -- The Valparaiso girls picked up their third consecutive cross country championship at the LaVern Gibson Championship course on Saturday afternoon. The Vikings were paced by four runners in the top-25 and scored 87 tam points to best Westfield's 112...
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GAYLE ELEANOR BROWN
(Obituary ~ 11/01/04)
Gayle Eleanor Brown, 87, of Terre Haute, died 4:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 29, 2004, at Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis. She was born March 2, 1917, in Terre Haute, the daughter of John and Ethel Auten Reese who have both preceded her in death. Several years following high school she returned to college and attended Florida Theological School where she received her bachelor's degree. She served as the Senior Pastor at Sugar Grove Community Church near Farmersburg, Ind...
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RUEL LAWRENCE SCHROER
(Obituary ~ 11/01/04)
Ruel Lawrence Schroer, 77, of Clemmons, N.C., died Friday, Oct. 29, 2004, at the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home in Winston-Salem, N.C. Born Dec. 20, 1926, he was the son of Lawrence Rodell and Ruth Hemphill Schroer in Center Point. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers, James August and Robert Keith Schroer...
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DOROTHY L. LANTZ
(Obituary ~ 11/01/04)
Dorothy L. Lantz, 77, of Spencer, died Saturday, Oct. 30, 2004, at Bloomington Hospital. Born June 2, 1927, she was the daughter of Frank R. Lambert and Mary Zunick Lambert Linder. She graduated from George Washington High School in 1944 and had been a cosmetologist...
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WALTER LEE BENDER SR.
(Obituary ~ 11/01/04)
Walter Lee Bender Sr., 79, of Shelbyville, died Oct. 30, 2004, in Heritage House of Shelbyville. Born Feb. 21, 1925, in Poland, he was the son of John Bender and Effie Nancy Bender. He attended Brazil High School and served in the Army during World War II...
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Teachers fight scary disease
(Local News ~ 11/01/04)
Teachers get in the spirit of Halloween for a good cause at North Clay Middle School during a fund raising event Friday for the Montgomery Family Muscular Dystrophy Fund. North Clay Middle School was filled with spooky and odd characters Friday as the students and faculty got into the Halloween spirit by donating a $1 to help the Montgomery Family Muscular Dystrophy Fund. The event, sponsored by student council, allowed anyone who donated to come to school in costume...
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Agents join Emmert/GMAC real estate
(Local News ~ 11/01/04)
Emmert/GMAC Real Estate has announced the addition of new agents to their team: - Leon Louderback has been a real estate broker since 1965. He previously worked for Farm Bureau Insurance until he retired in 1999 and is coming out of retirement to sell real estate...
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North Clay students voting for today
(Local News ~ 11/01/04)
Part 4 of 5 They may be too young to vote, but not too young to care. North Clay Middle School students spent last week, the week before the presidential election, paying close attention to all the rhetoric and news reports. They prepared to make their own decisions with in-class discussion, voter registration, and televised debates within the school before voting today...
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Meet the Montgomery family
(Local News ~ 11/01/04)
Denise Montgomery stands with her daughters, Alexis, left, and Josey, at their home Oct. 21. Denise talked about the fundraiser Carnival North Clay Middle School will hold Nov. 5, for her family to raise money to buy them a van. All three Montgomerys have Muscular Dystrophy...
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