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He was a great kid, great student, great athlete, said John Eickhoff, his former principal.
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As it headed north on Grand Boulevard, the band drew yells of support from Breania Eickhoff, a Turner band alumna who brought her 9-month-old daughter, Katrina, as well as her parents, Bob and Susan Eickhoff.
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As it headed north on Grand Boulevard, the band drew yells of support from Breania Eickhoff, a Turner band alumna who brought her 9-month-old daughter, Katrina, as well as her parents, Bob and Susan Eickhoff.
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Eickhoff explained that the group maintains the median and street along the four-block section of West Franklin, trying to keep the grass mowed, the trees intact and trash picked up.
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Count Eickhoff among those who don't think the law, which went into effect Thursday and requires cashiers to request photo ID from every customer attempting to buy booze, will help curb underage drinking.
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In the end, the council deferred to Eickhoff-Johnson and decided to wait for her results before moving forward with policy talks.
billingsgazette.com 2010
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"Isn't this the point of having the summer program - for working parents?" asked Eickhoff, a single mom in
SplicedFeed 2010
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Eickhoff, co-owner of Paul's Menswear, did his part in the latest project by lugging a hose from block to block to irrigate the newly-planted beds, while newcomers, all from Franklin
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Under the original wording of the bill, Eickhoff wouldn't have been carded.
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But Eickhoff, Bargersville, said cashiers should be able to distinguish among those who may be underage and customers clearly of age.
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