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William "James" Billy McCloud
(Obituary ~ 09/05/08)
William "James" Billy McCloud, 73, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2008 at Bloomington Hospital. Born Dec. 27, 1934 at Mountain Head, Tennessee, he was the son of William Theodore McCloud and Susie Moss McCloud. Survivors include his children, Scott Douglas McCloud, Betty Ann Grider, Vickie Lynn Patton; siblings, Lillian Womack, Frank McCloud, Ron McCloud, Bob McCloud, Bill McCloud, Jerry McCloud, Judy McCloud; 12 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren...
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Shirley Mae Miller
(Obituary ~ 09/05/08)
Shirley Mae Miller, 81, of Indianapolis, passed away Friday, Sept. 5, 2008. She was born May 2, 1927 in Bloomfield to the late Francis Henry Carmichael and the late Helen Marietta (Pake) Carmichael. She married the late Lloyd Miller on June 9, 1946...
- Donation for flags in Linton (Local News ~ 09/05/08)
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Utility policy on Linton City Council agenda Monday night
(Local News ~ 09/05/08)
Change is on the way for Linton Utility customers. A new utility policy is on the agenda for the Linton City Council on Monday. The ongoing matter was initially decided in July when the city council concluded that a change in the current utility policy was needed and set the September monthly meeting as the adoption date...
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September proclaimed Greene County Literacy Month
(Local News ~ 09/05/08)
In a recent proclamation from Jasonville Mayor Roy Terrell and Mayor Tom Jones of Linton, September is proclaimed as Greene County Literacy Month. In addition to the annual Greene County Literacy Dinner at 6:30 p.m. on Sept. 23 at Linton's Saron Church, Beth Burcham, coordinator of Greene County Literacy Coalition, announced she has added several programs to the literacy awareness month...
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Letters to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 09/05/08)
Helms family says thanks for the support To the Editor: Thank you from the family of Timothy Jay Helms to all friends, neighbors, and relatives who offered their condolences during our time of grief. We appreciate all the prayers, cards, flowers, and expressions of sympathy at the funeral home...
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Sound offs
(Column ~ 09/05/08)
Sound Offs must be no more than 60 words and the newspaper reserves the right not to publish distasteful comments and personal attacks. To submit a Sound Off, mail it to P.O. Box 129, Linton, Ind., 47441or e-mail cpruett@gcdailyworld.com Fire lanes should be kept open...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 09/05/08)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Thursday included one medical extraction, one request for information only, two incidents of vandalism, one missing or runaway juvenile, two accidents with property damage, five medical/illness, three animal complaints, one suspicious vehicle/person, one assist to another agency, one possibly intoxicated driver, one extra patrol, one open garage door and three traffic stops.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 09/05/08)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL CASES Kelly Renea Kleist v. Joseph Jerome Kleist, dissolution GREENE SUPERIOR COURT INFRACTIONS Chad A. Akers, no federal dot inspection Chad A. Akers, no federal dot inspection Ethan S. Calahan, speeding Joseph M. Gallion, no seat belt fastened...
- UPDATED: Cave-in causes water main break in Linton (Local News ~ 09/05/08)
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/05/08)
Free testing Free, confidential HIV, Hepatitis C and Syphilis testing will be available from 1-3 p.m. Sept. 11 at the Greene County Health Department located at 217 E. Spring St. in Bloomfield. Call for 384-4469 for more information. Dugger Coal Festival parade...
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Greene Countians say ... 'We need jobs'
(Column ~ 09/05/08)
"We need jobs." This is a frequent response, when Greene County residents are asked their opinion about community and economic development. When asked to clarify what they mean by that, most of the time they are thinking about a company relocating here...
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'Sunday in the Park': Buck, Judy Mullis want to bring Lyons community closer together
(Local News ~ 09/05/08)
LYONS -- In the small Greene County community of Lyons, family, friends and neighbors are important and knowing each of them better is even more important. Buck and Judy Mullis decided to do their part to help increase the fellowship in their town. The couple has organized a community event on Sunday, Sept. 14 they are calling "Sunday in the Park."...
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD
(Local News ~ 09/05/08)
Linton 42, Wood Memorial 0 Union 20, Indiana School of the Deaf 0
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Old Coalmont school, gym on the auction block next week
(Local News ~ 09/05/08)
COALMONT -- It's not every day that an old school building goes up for sale. But next Friday at 4 p.m., the old Coalmont School on State Road 159 will hit the auction block. For auctioneer John Wells, of Wells Auction Company in Worthington, the opportunity to sell a school he attended as a youngster will be a nostalgic experience that will conjure up thoughts of yesteryear...
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