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GREENE CIRCUIT COURT
(Police Reports ~ 03/27/07)
Civil Filings Portfolio Recovery Associates, LLC vs. Thomas Hofmann, civil complaint Capital One Bank vs. John T. Ellis, civil collection GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Civil Filings CACV of Colorado, LLC vs. Corey Shonk, civil complaint Linda S. Williams vs. Ronald J. Williams, dissolution of marriage...
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Area teams begin season this week
(High School Sports ~ 03/27/07)
Although it is spring break for all area schools, there are several athletic teams that are getting a jump on the competition. The 2007 spring sports season for area teams officially began Monday with Linton-Stockton's 15-2 baseball loss to visiting South Knox...
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IHSAA announces new sectional groupings
(High School Sports ~ 03/27/07)
INDIANAPOLIS -- The Indiana High School Athletic Association released the sectional groupings for the 2007 through 2011 school year, beginning in the fall, for baseball, basketball, softball, and volleyball. Bloomfield was the only area school to be moved from one class (A) to another (AA). The Cardinals will now compete in sectional 45 with Eastern Greene, Linton, North Knox and South Knox...
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Former Laker standout takes over at Shakamak
(High School Sports ~ 03/27/07)
JASONVILLE -- Shakamak High School, has won nine sectionals in softball, four when Paige Griffith was part of the program. Paige Wolf, a 2000 SHS graduate, now has returned to Shakamak as a teacher and will guide the fortunes of the Lady Laker softball team in 2007...
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Linton falls in season opener
(High School Sports ~ 03/27/07)
The Linton baseball team kicked off the spring sports season with a 15-2 loss to South Knox at Roy Herndon field in Linton Monday night. The Miners did have an early lead as they scored first in the first inning. Adam Neff drove a single into center field for the first hit of the season before Bobby Spears reached on an error by pitcher Cody Burke...
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Greene County Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 03/27/07)
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Morris Allen Hutcherson
(Obituary ~ 03/27/07)
Morris Allen Hutcherson, 57, of Switz City, passed away at 6:10 a.m. Monday, March 26, 2007, at his residence. He was born Feb. 17, 1950, in Freedom, the son of Leroy and Martha (Hayes) Hutcherson. He was a millwright, retiring from Local No.1080 in 1997 and was a member of Millwrights Local No. 1080 of Owensboro, Ky...
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Lonnie L. England
(Obituary ~ 03/27/07)
Lonnie L. England, 89, of Springville, passed away Monday, March 26, 2007, at the Golden Living Center in Bloomington. Born, May 10, 1917, in Bicknell, he was the son of Bert and Rosie (Reed) England. He was a self-employed carpenter. Survivors include: his wife of 68 years, Margaret V. ...
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Charlie Brown
(Obituary ~ 03/27/07)
Charlie Brown, 48, Crystal River, Fla., passed away Saturday, March 17, 2007. He was born March 2, 1959, in Gary, and moved to Crystal River 31 years ago from Portage. He was a driver for Wayne's Taxis and was a chef in Citrus County. Some of the restaurants he worked at included Andre's of Citrus Hills, K.C. Krump's, Peck's Old Cove, Pirates Cove, Dunbar's Someplace Nice and Charlie Brown's Crab House...
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Black arrested on 3 theft charges after vehicle break-ins
(Local News ~ 03/27/07)
A 21-year-old Linton man is facing a Aug. 21 trial by jury on three counts of theft. Jeffrey M. Black was arrested by Linton City Police on March 21 along four juveniles following an investigation by officers Paul Clark and Heath Murray into a rash of vehicle break-ins...
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Roudebush vying for title of Miss VU
(Local News ~ 03/27/07)
VINCENNES -- A White River Valley High School graduate is among eight semi-finalists who will be competing in the 2007 Miss Vincennes University Scholarship Pageant on Saturday night at the Red Skelton Performing Arts Center. Winter Dawn Roudebush, of rural Worthington, is among the finalist field seeking the title of Miss Vincennes University who will compete in the pageant that will be will broadcast live on WVUT Channel 22 at 9 p.m. (local time)...
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Exchange student host families needed
(Local News ~ 03/27/07)
Foreign exchange student host families are being sought for Bloomfield and Eastern Greene high schools. The American Scandinavian Student Exchange (ASSE) is currently accepting host applications for the 2007-2008 school year, according to area representative Rosann Mahuron of Bedford...
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Police: Residents should lock their vehicles
(Local News ~ 03/27/07)
With the recent increase of car break-ins being reported in Linton, the police are advising residents to lock their vehicles. Linton Police Chief Troy Jerrell explained that the LPD is currently investigating several incidents involving theft from vehicles parked in town and residents should take note by locking up...
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Identity theft becoming much more common
(Local News ~ 03/27/07)
Only two concerned citizens showed up for a seminar on identity theft Monday at the Roy Clark Building. That's a shame, said Linton Police Chief Troy Jerrell: Statistics suggest one in four homes will be victimized by the crime this year. "Indiana's getting swamped with these kinds of crimes," he said, adding he handles complaints about the crime on a weekly basis...
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Council OKs money for economic development corporation
(Local News ~ 03/27/07)
Members of the Greene County Council on Monday afternoon gave a financial boost to the Greene County Economic Development Corporation's efforts to establish a new office in the MainSource Bank building at Linton. The council unanimously approved a request from new GCEDC Executive Director Joan Bethell for a one-time expenditure of $5,000 to assist with the purchase and installation of an office computer, a laptop computer, server, router, scanner, a printer, as well as related hardware and software for her new office.. ...
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May tax deadine extended to June
(Local News ~ 03/27/07)
The property tax deadline will be about a month late, that's the word from Greene County Auditor David Bailey. Bailey told members of the Greene County Council on Monday afternoon that he and Greene County Treasurer Carolyn White are looking to extend the deadline for payment of the first installment on the property tax statements to about June 7...
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Community Corrections building moves forward
(Local News ~ 03/27/07)
The Greene County Council unanimously passed a resolution Monday afternoon which is the first in the county in eventually owning the property where the new $2 million work release center is now being constructed next to the jail facility. Greene County Chief Probation Officer Mike Pate, who serves on the Greene County Community Corrections Advisory Board, told the council members that Jasper Properties LLC has already begun work on an 11,800 square foot work release building that will also house the offices for the county's community corrections department.. ...
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Gambill leads March Madness contest
(High School Sports ~ 03/27/07)
Tim Gambill of Jasonville is currently leading the Greene County Daily World's March Madness contest. Gambill currently has 129 of the 144 total possible points available. Gambill has a 50 percent chance of beating the other nine competitors who are still qualified to at least pull in a second place prize.. Charlie Stephens of Linton is sitting in second place with 119 total points...
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