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Monday, March 06, 2017Alan Muir waved away shouts for a penalty when Tim Chow went crashing to ground inside the Hearts box.Disgruntled JambosHearts have now failed to win in five matches, and a hammering from Edinburgh rivals Hibernian seven days ago intensified the disquiet among the Tynecastle faithful, angered by what they perceive to be a lack of fight from Ian Cathro's players.And the home fans roundly jeered another lacklustre performance, and slapstick defending, against a Ross County team who were bidding for a first league win in the league since Hogmanay.It was up front, though, where Cathro will be seeking a vast improvement. Apart from a first-half Arnaud Djoum curler that bounced off the bar - with Bjorn Johnsen blasting the rebound high into the Roseburn Stand - and Avlonitis' late effort, it was a relatively simple evening for the County rearguard.County climbThe win will no doubt give County a huge lift as they strive to pull away from any relegation battle. Although they remain ninth, the Staggies are now five points clear of bottom club Inverness and three clear of Motherwell, who occupy the relegation play-off spot.Cathro will be well aware of the discontent amongst the supporters. But more importantly, owner Ann Budge will not have enjoyed her evening in the Tynecastle directors' box, with fans were quick to voice their disapproval of recent displays. It's now just three wins in 15 matches for the Dundonian since he replaced Robbie Neilson in early December.Ross County manager Jim McIntyre: "The boys were fantastic, we worked our socks off to a man. I spoke before the game about the importance of scoring first - something we've not done for a number of weeks - and we should have had a stonewall penalty in the first half."It's as blatant a penalty as you'll see, and how the linesman, who is 10 yards away didn't see that, I can't understand for the life of me. Luckily for them it didn't come back to haunt us."Alex Schalk is a real threat - he was away home to Holland yesterday for his granddad's funeral, so it says so much for him that he's here and fighting for the cause, and it was great to see him get his goal."Hearts head coach Ian Cathro: "Everyone knows we're in a difficult spot, and when you concede the goal, of course all those feelings come ...
Monday, December 12, 2016Pop Thompson” by all the girls. He had previously served as the chairperson of their Indiana Rainbow Girls Foundation and was in charge of the care and maintenance of their property in Edinburgh.Leo was also a 54-year member of Jackson Lodge No. 146, Free & Accepted Masons; a member of the Scottish Rite of the Valley of Indianapolis; Seymour Chapter No. 134, Order of Eastern Star; the Seymour Grand Cross of Color, and had received the DeMolay Legion of Honor. He was also a member of the American Legion, was awarded the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels and had received the Order of the Arrow with Boy Scouts of America.Leo was an active member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Seymour and had often served with the trustees overseeing their building, parsonage and property.Survivors include his wife and their two children, Vicki (Steve) Otto and Dale (Edie) Thompson; grandchildren, Michael Thompson, Amanda Thompson and Matthew (Sara) Thompson; great-grandchildren, Isaac, Madison, Shayla and Alexys Thompson; his sister, Helen Sipes Lutes; his aunt, Evelyn Wieneke; his sisters-in-law, Lucille Thompson and Shirley Sandefur; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.He was preceded in death by his parents; his grandchild, Katherine “Kati” Otto; his brother, Allen Thompson; his brothers-in-law, Roy Sandefur and Robert “Max” Sandefur; his uncles and aunts, Earl (Golda) Thompson, Homer (Oma) Thompson, Louis Richard Thompson, Ruby (Russell) Guinn, Ruth (Archie) Boggs, Rachel (Kenneth) Findley, Earl Wieneke and Omer “Bud” (Mabel) Quinn.A funeral memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 10, 2016, at 1:30 p.m. at Voss & Sons Funeral Home, 316 N. Chestnut St., Seymour, with Pastor Mike Seaney officiating. Burial will be at Riverview Cemetery immediately following the service with full military graveside rites conducted by VFW Post 1925, American Legion Post 89, Disabled Veterans 47, Korean and Vietnam Veterans, all of Seymour.Visitation will be at Voss Chapel on Friday from 3 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday from noon until time of service. Masonic services will be conducted at 6 p.m. Friday.Memorial checks may be written to the India...
Monday, September 05, 2016William WrightEDINBURGHWilliam Wayne Wright (Wayne) of Edinburgh, was born Oct. 29, 1920, in the Pisgah area of what is now Camp Atterbury to Francis Fenton and Kate Compton Wright.He was a 1938 graduate of Edinburgh High School where he excelled at basketball and baseball. He was a World War II veteran serving in the infantry and as a member of a four-man tank crew in the European theater.Wayne was a career master-carpenter in the Columbus area, however every winter he would put this career on hold and work full time as a fur trapper and part-time wood cutter.Living in a home on the banks of the Driftwood River in northern Bartholomew County, Wayne was a self-taught naturalist and rugged outdoors man. In 1980, he married Vera Higdon.Wayne was a lifetime member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Edinburgh. He enjoyed pitching horseshoes and was on the board of the Johnson County Parks Horseshoe Courts. He was a member of the Nineveh Area Senior Citizens Center where he enjoyed playing euchre and pin...
Monday, August 22, 2016Rehabilitation Center in Franklin.She was born Aug. 1, 1926, in Paris, Illinois. She was the daughter of Henry A. and Minnie M. (Cartright) Sears.She is survived by a sister-in-law, Betty Sears of Edinburgh; and many nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by brothers, Carroll Sears and Willard Sears, and a sister, Edna Sanders.She loved her family, friends, attending church, listening to Gospel music and her farm in Paris, Illinois.The funeral service will be conducted by the Rev. Fred Brown at 2 p.m., with calling from noon until the service time on Tuesday at Eskew-Eaton Funeral Home, 302 E. Main Cross St., Edinburgh. Burial will be at Rest Haven Cemetery in Edinburgh.SHAREFacebookTwitter...
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Monday, March 06, 2017Alan Muir waved away shouts for a penalty when Tim Chow went crashing to ground inside the Hearts box.Disgruntled JambosHearts have now failed to win in five matches, and a hammering from Edinburgh rivals Hibernian seven days ago intensified the disquiet among the Tynecastle faithful, angered by what they perceive to be a lack of fight from Ian Cathro's players.And the home fans roundly jeered another lacklustre performance, and slapstick defending, against a Ross County team who were bidding for a first league win in the league since Hogmanay.It was up front, though, where Cathro will be seeking a vast improvement. Apart from a first-half Arnaud Djoum curler that bounced off the bar - with Bjorn Johnsen blasting the rebound high into the Roseburn Stand - and Avlonitis' late effort, it was a relatively simple evening for the County rearguard.County climbThe win will no doubt give County a huge lift as they strive to pull away from any relegation battle. Although they remain ninth, the Staggies are now five points clear of bottom club Inverness and three clear of Motherwell, who occupy the relegation play-off spot.Cathro will be well aware of the discontent amongst the supporters. But more importantly, owner Ann Budge will not have enjoyed her evening in the Tynecastle directors' box, with fans were quick to voice their disapproval of recent displays. It's now just three wins in 15 matches for the Dundonian since he replaced Robbie Neilson in early December.Ross County manager Jim McIntyre: "The boys were fantastic, we worked our socks off to a man. I spoke before the game about the importance of scoring first - something we've not done for a number of weeks - and we should have had a stonewall penalty in the first half."It's as blatant a penalty as you'll see, and how the linesman, who is 10 yards away didn't see that, I can't understand for the life of me. Luckily for them it didn't come back to haunt us."Alex Schalk is a real threat - he was away home to Holland yesterday for his granddad's funeral, so it says so much for him that he's here and fighting for the cause, and it was great to see him get his goal."Hearts head coach Ian Cathro: "Everyone knows we're in a difficult spot, and when you concede the goal, of course all those feelings come ...
Monday, December 12, 2016Pop Thompson” by all the girls. He had previously served as the chairperson of their Indiana Rainbow Girls Foundation and was in charge of the care and maintenance of their property in Edinburgh.Leo was also a 54-year member of Jackson Lodge No. 146, Free & Accepted Masons; a member of the Scottish Rite of the Valley of Indianapolis; Seymour Chapter No. 134, Order of Eastern Star; the Seymour Grand Cross of Color, and had received the DeMolay Legion of Honor. He was also a member of the American Legion, was awarded the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels and had received the Order of the Arrow with Boy Scouts of America.Leo was an active member of Trinity United Methodist Church in Seymour and had often served with the trustees overseeing their building, parsonage and property.Survivors include his wife and their two children, Vicki (Steve) Otto and Dale (Edie) Thompson; grandchildren, Michael Thompson, Amanda Thompson and Matthew (Sara) Thompson; great-grandchildren, Isaac, Madison, Shayla and Alexys Thompson; his sister, Helen Sipes Lutes; his aunt, Evelyn Wieneke; his sisters-in-law, Lucille Thompson and Shirley Sandefur; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.He was preceded in death by his parents; his grandchild, Katherine “Kati” Otto; his brother, Allen Thompson; his brothers-in-law, Roy Sandefur and Robert “Max” Sandefur; his uncles and aunts, Earl (Golda) Thompson, Homer (Oma) Thompson, Louis Richard Thompson, Ruby (Russell) Guinn, Ruth (Archie) Boggs, Rachel (Kenneth) Findley, Earl Wieneke and Omer “Bud” (Mabel) Quinn.A funeral memorial service will be held on Saturday, December 10, 2016, at 1:30 p.m. at Voss & Sons Funeral Home, 316 N. Chestnut St., Seymour, with Pastor Mike Seaney officiating. Burial will be at Riverview Cemetery immediately following the service with full military graveside rites conducted by VFW Post 1925, American Legion Post 89, Disabled Veterans 47, Korean and Vietnam Veterans, all of Seymour.Visitation will be at Voss Chapel on Friday from 3 to 8 p.m. and on Saturday from noon until time of service. Masonic services will be conducted at 6 p.m. Friday.Memorial checks may be written to the India...
Monday, September 05, 2016William WrightEDINBURGHWilliam Wayne Wright (Wayne) of Edinburgh, was born Oct. 29, 1920, in the Pisgah area of what is now Camp Atterbury to Francis Fenton and Kate Compton Wright.He was a 1938 graduate of Edinburgh High School where he excelled at basketball and baseball. He was a World War II veteran serving in the infantry and as a member of a four-man tank crew in the European theater.Wayne was a career master-carpenter in the Columbus area, however every winter he would put this career on hold and work full time as a fur trapper and part-time wood cutter.Living in a home on the banks of the Driftwood River in northern Bartholomew County, Wayne was a self-taught naturalist and rugged outdoors man. In 1980, he married Vera Higdon.Wayne was a lifetime member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Edinburgh. He enjoyed pitching horseshoes and was on the board of the Johnson County Parks Horseshoe Courts. He was a member of the Nineveh Area Senior Citizens Center where he enjoyed playing euchre and pin...
Monday, August 22, 2016Rehabilitation Center in Franklin.She was born Aug. 1, 1926, in Paris, Illinois. She was the daughter of Henry A. and Minnie M. (Cartright) Sears.She is survived by a sister-in-law, Betty Sears of Edinburgh; and many nieces and nephews.She was preceded in death by brothers, Carroll Sears and Willard Sears, and a sister, Edna Sanders.She loved her family, friends, attending church, listening to Gospel music and her farm in Paris, Illinois.The funeral service will be conducted by the Rev. Fred Brown at 2 p.m., with calling from noon until the service time on Tuesday at Eskew-Eaton Funeral Home, 302 E. Main Cross St., Edinburgh. Burial will be at Rest Haven Cemetery in Edinburgh.SHAREFacebookTwitter...