WASHINGTON — Daniel C. Mattingly, 70, of Washington, passed away at 2:06 p.m. Tuesday at Daviess Community Hospital. Born Aug. 8, 1942, in Washington, he was the son of Walter and Inez (Borders) Mattingly. He is survived by two daughters and sons-in-law, Laura and John D. Lashley of Washington, and Christy and JD Flynn of Loogootee; one son and daughter-in-law, Matthew and Lori Mattingly of Petersburg; five grandchildren, Megan Lashley, Damon Lashley, Kinsey Mattingly, Dylan Mattingly and Carsyn Mattingly; a sister, Sue (Wayne) Lee of Washington; brothers, Ira “Archie” (Janet) Mattingly, Louis “Eddie” Mattingly, Jim “Vernon” (Linda) Mattingly, all of Washington. His wife, Rita (Kelly) Mattingly, whom he married on June 10, 1966, died May 20, 2010. He is also preceded in death by an infant son, Daniel Joseph Mattingly on Nov. 21, 1969; his parents, Walter Mattingly and Inez Wichman; and four brothers, Joey Mattingly, William “Bud” Mattingly, Robert “Porky” Mattingly and Tom Mattingly. The funeral will be at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Wesley United Methodist Church, with Pastor Rex Thomas officiating. Burial will be in St. John Cemetery. Visitation is from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Friday at the church. Memorial donations may be given to Arthritis Foundation, 8646 Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268-3011. Arrangements are being made through Ed Lee Mortuary. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.edleemortuary.com.
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Closings for Memorial Day
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Ronald J. Robling, 73, died at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial Hospital and Healthcare Center in Jasper.
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Chattin, Stallman win doubles sectional title
Washington's Rachel Chattin and Audra Stallman defeated Madison Reed and Taylor Jeffers of North Daviess, 6-1, 6-4, Wednesday to win the doubles sectional championship.
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Chattin, Stallman win doubles sectional title
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IU still working towards sixth banner
Monday night in Atlanta, Louisville won the school’s first National Championship since the year I was born - 1986. This accomplishment is significant to Indiana basketball fans, because the last two times the Cardinals cut down the nets (1980, 1986), the Hoosiers did it the following year. The stat, of course means nothing, other than both schools had strong programs in the 1980s.
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IU still working towards sixth banner
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Twitter introduces website security tool after AP account hacked
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Movie preview: “Star Trek Into Darkness”
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State won’t use free lunch program as poverty indicator
Indiana is changing the way it counts low-income students in public schools because Republican legislators suspect fraud in the federal school-lunch program used to measure poverty.
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State won’t use free lunch program as poverty indicator



