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GREENE SUPERIOR CIVIL CASES
(Police Reports ~ 04/17/07)
Kathryn Hauck v. Shawn Hauck, dissolution GREENE CIRCUIT CIVIL CASES Clint Ryan Stockrahm v. Michelle Diane Stockrahm, dissolution GREENE CIRCUIT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Yvonne Edith McBride, burglary, theft State v. Kathy Uebel, dealing in a schedule III controlled substance, five counts of theft, possession of a schedule three substance...
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GREENE COUNTY JAIL LOG
(Police Reports ~ 04/17/07)
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Police solve residential burglary case
(Police Reports ~ 04/17/07)
The on-going investigation into a residential burglary of a Bloomfield home led local law authorities to the involvement of three Bloomfield juveniles and the arrest of an 18-year-old man. Thomas A. Vlaskamp, III, a senior at Bloomfield High School, was arrested Monday by Bloomfield Officer Bob Richardson and now faces preliminary charges of burglary, theft and criminal mischief...
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Miners earn win on the links
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/07)
SULLIVAN -- It's been nine days since the Linton-Stockton golf team played in a match, and Linton coach Aaron Lynn says it has been a struggle to put practice time together because of the weather. That being said, the Miners were still able to pick up a four-way victory over host Sullivan, Washington Catholic, and Bloomfield Monday night at the Sullivan Elks...
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Linton graduate to be inducted in Indiana Football Hall of Fame
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/07)
Bob Elkins has been at it again. Thanks to the hard work of Elkins, Linton-Stockton High School will soon have a seventh representative in the Indiana Football Hall of Fame in Richmond. Thomas Andrew "Andy" Gill, a 1907 Linton graduate, will posthumously be inducted into Hall of Fame in a ceremony at noon Wednesday, May 23 at the Linton Rotary Club...
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Gott allows just one hit
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/07)
BLOOMFIELD -- Shelby Gott allowed just one hit as Bloomfield defeated visiting Union 5-1 in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference softball game Monday. Gott struck out 13. "The girls played well yesterday," said first-year Bloomfield coach Jessica Lauderdale. "Shelby did a great job of pitching...
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Clay City edges White River Valley
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/07)
Clay City pushed across the winning run in the top of the 12th inning as the Lady Eels defeated White River Valley 3-2 in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference softball game at Switz City Monday. "This one was a real pitcher's duel," said WRV coach Ruan Fougerousse. "Target from Clay City had 6 walks (3 intentional) and 15 strikeouts...
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Lady Cougars blank Eastern Greene
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/07)
Sharayah Graber tossed a two-hitter as North Daviesss defeated Eastern Greene 7-0 in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference softball game Monday. Amy Fitch was the tough-luck loser as the Eastern Greene senior only allowed three hits. The loss was the fourth in a row to start the season for the Lady Thunderbirds, who will play at Loogootee Wednesday...
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Lady Cardinals defeat WRV 4-1
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/07)
Bloomfield's girls tennis team got back on the winning way by beating White River Valley 4-1 on the Wolverine courts Monday. "Overall I was pretty well pleased," said Bloomfield coach Mike Canty. "All three singles players played consistently and made few mistakes."...
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Lakers dump Eels in conference game
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/07)
Shakamak pushed its record to 2-0 in the Tri-River Conference and 1-0 in the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference with a 3-1 victory over visiting Clay City Monday. Right-hander Tyler Utterback allowed just one run over the first five innings to earn the victory, his second in as many decisions...
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Miners pick up win No. 4
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/07)
SPENCER -- Linton jumped out to an early lead, but needed a five spot in the fourth inning to pick up a 6-4 win over Owen Valley Monday in high school softball action in Spencer. "Overall, we played well," said Linton coach Jill Flater. "We still have several spots we need to work on...
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Timothy G. Scott
(Obituary ~ 04/17/07)
Timothy G. Scott, 43, of Linton passed away at 9:21 p.m. on Monday, April 16 at Greene County General Hospital. Arrangements are pending at Welch-Cornett Linton Chapel and will be posted later today on the Web site at welchandcornett.com.
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Lydia Bell Roberts
(Obituary ~ 04/17/07)
Lydia Bell Roberts, 85, Russiaville, passed away at 4:33 a.m. on Friday, April 13, 2007 at Howard Regional Health System, Kokomo. She was born July 19, 1921, in Owensburg to Thomas and Epsie (Bruce) Roberts. She married E. Ray Roberts on Nov. 5, 1938. He preceded her in death on Feb. 27, 1993...
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Ellsworth gets first-hand look at Middle East
(Local News ~ 04/17/07)
Eighth District U.S. Rep. Brad Ellsworth returned to the United States late last week after spending a week in the Middle East. Ellsworth and five other members of Congress -- Gene Taylor (D-Mississippi), Henry C. "Hank" Johnson Jr. (D-Georgia), Adrian Smith (R-Nebraska), Kevin McCarthy (R-California) and Vern Buchanan (R-Florida) made the trip...
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Axe: It's time to re-focus on safety
(Local News ~ 04/17/07)
Greene County Emergency Management Agency Director Roger Axe says the tragic massacre at Virginia Tech on Monday underscores the need for local administrators and school boards to re-focus on the safety plans now in place in their individual school districts...
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Woman explains actions
(Local News ~ 04/17/07)
The Bloomfield CVS pharmacy technician who was arrested Friday for allegedly stealing and selling drugs from her workplace now faces several drug and theft charges after being caught on camera committing four separate thefts. Kathy Uebel, 40, of Bloomfield, has been preliminarily charged with three counts of dealing in a schedule III controlled substance -- B felony, possession of a schedule III controlled substance -- a D felony and five counts of theft -- a D felony...
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Clark tickets on sale
(Local News ~ 04/17/07)
It's not too late to line up tickets for the Annual Evening with Roy Clark and Friends show -- presented by the Greene County Foundation. The show is slated for 7 p.m. on June 2 in the air-conditioned Linton-Stockton High School gymnasium. Tickets are $23 each for floor seats, $10 for reserve bleacher seats (rows 2-6) and $8 for general admission bleacher seats...
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Eastern Greene project has made big strides the past two weeks
(Local News ~ 04/17/07)
Construction on the $16 million Eastern Greene High School project is making gains despite recent setbacks due to inclement winter weather. Superintendent Randy Barrett explained, "They (construction workers) have really moved along in the last two weeks ... Things have moved so quickly."...
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L&M graduate inducted into swimming, diving Hall of Fame
(Local News ~ 04/17/07)
A Lyons native, who got his start in competitive swimming at the Linton pool as a youngster, joined the inaugural class of the Indiana High School Swimming and Diving Hall of Fame, which was inducted in Carmel on Sunday. Joe "Joey" Cabel, Jr. continues to make a name for himself in the coaching ranks in the state of Illinois, but Sunday he was honored for his stellar 10-year coaching career at Columbus North High School -- 1980 to 1990...
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Linton principals explain Annual Yearly Progress
(Local News ~ 04/17/07)
Principals in the Linton-Stockton School Corporation spoke to the board of school trustees Monday night regarding Annual Yearly Progress (AYP) and Public Law 221. According to the Indiana Department of Education's Web site, AYP designations for Indiana school corporations and schools are determined by student achievement and participation rates on the ISTEP+ in English/language arts and mathematics; student attendance rates (for elementary and middle schools); and high school graduation rates (for high schools).. ...
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Crane to host science, engineering fair
(Local News ~ 04/17/07)
CRANE -- Budding young scientists and engineers will get a chance to showcase their talents next week at the Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center. The 24th Annual Crane Science and Engineering Fair is scheduled for April 25 at the Crane gymnasium. The Science and Engineering Fair at Crane is part of the NSWC Crane's School Partnership Program designed to encourage and support the teaching of science and mathematics in the area's schools...
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Madalyn V. Davis
(Obituary ~ 04/17/07)
Madalyn V. Davis, 85, of Bloomfield, passed away 3:20 a.m. on Monday at Lyons Health and Living Center. Born March 24, 1922 in Greene County, she was the daughter of Clayton and Blanche (Klinger) Rodocker. She was retired as the bookkeeper for Bloomfield Manufacturing and was also a homemaker. She was a member of the Bloomfield United Methodist Church and the Greene County Extension Homemakers Club...
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Charles Leon Meeks
(Obituary ~ 04/17/07)
Charles Leon Meeks, 81, of Chrisman, Ill., passed away Saturday, April 14, 2007 at Paris Community Hospital. He was born on April 27, 1925 in Dugger to Jesse and Rula Mae (Gibbs) Meeks. He grew up around Dugger and lived in Chrisman for the past 55 years. He was a member of the Chrisman United Methodist Church and was also active in many civic and social organizations, including the Bloomfield Lodge 148, Danville Consistory, Ansar Shrine, Eastern Star and C.B. Club...
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Gilbert tosses no-hitter
(High School Sports ~ 04/17/07)
Heather Gilbert pitched a no-hitter to lead Shakamak to a 6-0 victory over visiting West Vigo Thursday night in a high school softball game. The junior right-hander struck out eight and walked just two. "Heather pitched another very good game, not allowing a hit," said Shakamak coach Paige Wolf. "We were finally able to score enough runs to get her a win...
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