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James Arthur Edelman
(Obituary ~ 07/19/07)
A memorial service for James Arthur Edelman will be held at 11 a.m. on Sunday at the Bloomfield Seventh Day Adventist Church. The church is located at 520 South Washington Street in Bloomfield. Burial will follow at the family cemetery in Jasonville...
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Linton woman faces charges of stealing credit card
(Local News ~ 07/19/07)
A Linton woman faces theft and burglary charges after admitting to making purchases totaling nearly $1,000 on a stolen credit card. Cheryl Pickard, 37, was arrested by Indiana State Trooper Mark Parker on Wednesday and is preliminarily charged with one count of burglary and one count of theft...
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New Union volleybal coach hired; no decision on boy's basketball coach
(Local News ~ 07/19/07)
HYMERA -- The Northeast Sullivan School board met in special session Thursday evening to discuss employment for the upcoming school year. The decision which filled the superintendent's office with interested citizens for the fourth month in a row was tabled until another special session can be held the first week of August...
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New Linton Library Board meets for first time
(Local News ~ 07/19/07)
The newly-named Linton Public Library Board of Trustees met in its first official session in the new Linton Public Library Thursday evening. "I want to compliment all the board members for showing up Saturday and helping with the move." stated board president Jim Morrison. ...
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Livingston to be honored by local Legion and VFW
(Local News ~ 07/19/07)
The Worthington VFW and American Legion Posts are honored to take part in the Saturday military burial of Alfred Livingston -- a former Worthington resident who perished at Pearl Harbor. For 65 years, Livingston was buried as an unknown soldier at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific in Hawaii...
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Golf tourney to benefit Linton Reserve Police
(Local News ~ 07/19/07)
In order to help raise funds for its reserve program, the Linton Police Department is having a four-man golf scramble July 28 at the Phil Harris Golf Course. There will be a shotgun start at 9 a.m. The cost of participating is $35 for members and $50 for non-members. To sign up for the golf scramble, contact the Phil Harris Golf Course at 847-4790...
- Bloomington man faces charges from Bloomfield shooting incident (Local News ~ 07/19/07)
- Woman faces mail theft, forgery charges (Local News ~ 07/19/07)
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Linton Music Festival to feature 30 bands over three days
(Local News ~ 07/19/07)
For the first time ever, the Linton Music Festival will bring three days of musical entertainment to Humphreys Park on Aug. 31- Sept. 2. Jared Albright, festival organizer, explained "It's three days of 30 bands ... that's a lot bigger than usual. Everything is filtered. ... It's music of a mixture scattered throughout the weekend."...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/19/07)
Worthington area vets invited for a photo on Saturday morning All Worthington area veterans are invited to gather for a group photo on Saturday morning prior to the funeral service for World War II veteran Alfred Livingston, who was killed on the attack at Pearl Harbor. ...
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Greene County Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 07/19/07)
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Linton Police Activity Report
(Police Reports ~ 07/19/07)
The Linton Police Department responded Wednesday to one follow up investigation, one 911 transfer, one vandalism, one structure fire, one loitering, one lost and found, two alarms, two prowlers, and one domestic dispute. They provided one funeral escort and three extra patrols. They assisted another agency once and made four traffic stops...
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Greene County Court News
(Police Reports ~ 07/19/07)
greene superior criminal cases State v. Andrew J. Hardy, check deception State v. Benjamin W. Brown, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, battery resulting in serious bodily injury, battery resulting in injury, criminal mischief State v. Daniel O. Wilson, sexual misconduct with a minor...
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Traffic Infractions, Greene Superior Court
(Police Reports ~ 07/19/07)
Richardson, Jerald, no seat belt fastened Roark, Nancy E., speeding Roberts, Cora E., no seat belt fastened Roe, Leslie A., no seat belt fastened Roell, Anthony E., failure to yield right of way hway inter Royal, Byron A., speeding Sanford, Michael W., speeding...
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Bennett and O'Haver to wed
(Wedding ~ 07/19/07)
Ed Bennett and Sue O'Haver will marry at 3:30 p.m. in a private church ceremony July 28. Before leaving for their honeymoon to Cancun, they invite all their family and friends to join them for an informal wedding celebration. The celebration will be at the Hymera American Legion at 7 p.m. Beer, chips and music will be provided...
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Fish in the finals of Bloomington Open
(High School Sports ~ 07/19/07)
Tim Fish will tee off Saturday and Sunday at 7:48 a.m. at the Cascades Golf Course when he takes on Sean Toddy (a 2001 Bloomington North graduate) for the title of champion in the Herald-Times Bloomington City Open. "I've had to play six rounds," said Fish. ...
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Sports Briefs
(High School Sports ~ 07/19/07)
Co-ed softball tournament A co-ed softball tournament to benefit the WRV 6th grade AAU basketball team will be held at the Worthington diamonds on August 17. Fee is $175 per team and anyone interested can contact Rachele Schantz at 381-1949. Deadline to sign up is August 12...
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Ryan Gooch
(Obituary ~ 07/19/07)
Ryan Lane Gooch, 17, of Bloomington, passed away Tuesday, July 17, 2007 at Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis from complications from a rare brain disease. He was a junior at Aurora Alternative High School in Bloomington. He had plans to continue to college and major in computer science...
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Golden Anniversary: Hunter's Drive-In to celebrate 50 years in business
(Local News ~ 07/19/07)
What's a Hi-Decker? Two beef patties, a slice of American cheese, topped with a special homemade sauce and served up on a bun. There's nothing too mysterious about that culinary combination. But when it comes to a signature sandwiches, Hunter's Drive-in, located just west of Bloomfield along State Road 54, has been dishing up one of the best for half a century...
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