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Greene County Court News
(Police Reports ~ 04/18/07)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Civil Filings State of Indiana Unemployment Insurance vs. Jacob Robinson, civil collection. Small Claims Filings Earl D. Trusty vs. Diana Morrow, claim for possession. Criminal Filings State vs. Roger L. Snyder, operating a vehicle while intoxicated in a manner endangering to another person, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a blood/alcohol level of .15 percent or greater...
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GREENE COUNTY JAIL LOG
(Police Reports ~ 04/18/07)
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Cardinals win third softball game in a row
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/07)
BLOOMFIELD -- The Bloomfield Lady Cardinals are winners of three games in a row after knocking off North Knox, 4-0, at Jackson Field in Bloomfield during high school softball action Wednesday. Shelby Gott struck out 10 batters en route to pick up the win for the Cardinals to improve her record to 3-3...
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Cardinals come up short against Spartans in baseball
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/07)
Bloomfield outhit South Knox 5-2, but came up on the short end of a 6-4 score in a high school baseball game played in Greene County Tuesday. "We are just not able to score runs when we need to," said Bloomfield coach Jason Pegg. "We had the bases loaded twice and weren't able to score any runs...
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Cardinals finish third at Phil Harris
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/07)
The Bloomfield Cardinals finished third in a triangular meet on Wednesday, falling to Mitchell (169) and Loogootee (170), while posting their best score of the season at 194. "We're just young and have a lot of room for improvement," said Bloomfield golf coach Monte McIntosh. ...
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Campbell goes the distance in Miners' win
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/07)
WASHINGTON -- A day after falling at home to Vincennes Rivet in a wild 21-20 affair, the Linton-Stockton baseball team got an outstanding pitching performance from senior Ryan Campbell as the Miners rebounded with a 10-4 road win at Washington. Campbell went the distance and walked one and struck out six in seven innings of work...
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Lady Lakers earn third softball victory
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/07)
JASONVILLE -- Shakamak played flawless in the field and came up with timely hitting as the Lady Laker softball team blanked visiting Turkey Run 3-0 here Tuesday night. The Lady Lakers, winners of two straight to improve to 3-5, made the most of five hits and played errorless softball...
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Lakers place third in boys track meet
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/07)
The Shakamak High School boys track and field team placed third in a triangular meet at home Tuesday. Clay City won with 67 points, South Putnam had 56 points and the Lakers scored 33 points. James Marlow, a Shakamak junior, won the long jump competition with an effort of 19 feet even. He also was first in the 400 meters. His winning time of 54.4 seconds...
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Area sports notes
(High School Sports ~ 04/18/07)
Church softball league The Linton Church League Softball Association is excepting entries to play softball this summer. League play will begin in late May. If your church would like to enter a team, please contact Michael Riggleman at 847-9611. Softball game moved...
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Helen L. Teague
(Obituary ~ 04/18/07)
Helen L. Teague, 83 of Linton passed away Tuesday, April 17, 2007 at Glenburn Home in Linton. Born in Lyons on Sept. 9, 1923, she was the daughter of William and Mildred (Williams) Patterson. She married Bergal W. Teague on May 23, 1946. She was a member of the Linton First Christian Church, Order of Eastern Star Lyons Chapter 371, Loyal Order of The Moose 1434, Board of Directors for Wabash Valley Human Services, Board of Directors for Farm Bureau and the Soybean Association...
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Timothy Scott, Sr.
(Obituary ~ 04/18/07)
Timothy Scott, Sr., 43, of Linton, passed away at 9:21 p.m., on Monday, April. 16, 2007 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. He was born Aug. 22, 1963, in Hopkinsville, Ky., the son of Gale and Betty (Tucker) Meacham. He was currently employed at Sears in Linton. An U.S. Navy veteran, he attended the Linton Assembly of God Church, and was a 1982 graduate of Linton-Stockton High School...
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Mildred Kathleen "Kay" Marshall
(Obituary ~ 04/18/07)
Mildred Kathleen "Kay" Marshall, 78, of Odon and formerly of Bedford, passed away Monday, April 16, 2007 at Ketcham Memorial Center in Odon. She was a homemaker. Survivors include one daughter, Karole Norris of Loogootee; six sons, Bill Marshall, Kim Marshall, Timothy Marshall, Jon Marshall and Thomas Marshall, all of Bedford, and Barry Marshall of Crown Point; three brothers, Walter Manning and Gene Manning, both of Bedford, and Robert Manning of Odon; and one sister, Lois Flynn of Lyons...
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32-unit housing complex in the works for Linton
(Local News ~ 04/18/07)
Affordable housing may be on its way to Linton. Four Rivers Resource Services has recently applied for a grant with the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority and if received it would fund a 32-unit housing complex in Linton, explained Steve Sacksteder, executive director of Four Rivers Resource Services...
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Stockton 3 voters have new voting location
(Local News ~ 04/18/07)
Voters in Stockton No. 3 Precinct will have a new polling place for the upcoming primary election following action Tuesday morning by the Greene County Commissioners. The new polling location will be the Church of God on 12th Street SW -- a change from the former location at Walter's Lincoln-Mercury on State Road 54 West...
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Downtown Linton area now on historic registry lists
(Local News ~ 04/18/07)
Amy Walker, of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology, announced at the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce's luncheon meeting Tuesday that Linton's downtown area was recently named to the Indiana Historic Registry List and the National Historic Registry List...
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Worthington eyesore may be razed
(Local News ~ 04/18/07)
A long-time eyesore in downtown Worthington may be razed and the debris hauled away if town and Greene County officials can set a state Brownfields Grant application into fast motion to meet a May 1 deadline for this round of funding. However, there are a lot of uncertainties in the proposal...
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Robertson takes over as GCHS board president
(Local News ~ 04/18/07)
Reorganization of the board was the business at hand during the Greene County Humane Society's regular meeting Tuesday night. It was made public that Andrea McCann had officially resigned as board president during March's executive meeting. Lana Robertson has stepped in to fill the vacancy and is now board president, explained Vice President Kathy Crouch...
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Greene County Citizen's Academy graduation set for Thursday
(Local News ~ 04/18/07)
SWITZ CITY -- The second class of the Greene County Citizen's Academy leadership development program will graduate Thursday night. A 6 p.m. banquet program is planned at the Greene County Cooperative Extension Service building at the fairgrounds. Guest speaker will be Ed Morrison, from the Purdue Center for Regional Development in West Lafayette. Topic of his talk will be "Hosting Community Conversations."...
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Police looking for hit-and-run driver
(Local News ~ 04/18/07)
The Greene County Sheriff's Department is looking for the unidentified driver of an older model Geo Tracker that is believed to have been involved in a hit-and-run wreck on State Road 54, near the Greene County Fairgrounds on Monday afternoon. The white vehicle was hauling a trailer and allegedly traveling east near the fairgrounds, which is located about one mile east of Switz City. ...
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Harding provides H.O.P.E. to others
(Local News ~ 04/18/07)
H.O.P.E. Housing, a new transitional apartment complex in downtown Bloomfield, staged an open house Sunday afternoon. Owner/director Kelly Harding greeted area residents and showcased several furnished units that are now ready for occupancy. Harding and her husband, Joe Collison, both of Bloomington, purchased the former Bloomfield Hotel building at 24 West Main Street, at a foreclosure sale in 2004...
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Virginia Tech rampage proves the world has changed
(Column ~ 04/18/07)
My prayers go out to those affected by the Virginia Tech massacre, the deadliest shooting rampage in U.S. history. On Monday, a gunman opened fire in at Virginia Tech University, which is located in Blacksburg, Va. According to authorities, the massacre took place at opposite sides of the 2,600-acre campus, beginning at about 7:15 a.m. ...
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