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Tuovia Marie Owen Amerman
(Obituary ~ 09/19/08)
Tuovia Marie Owen Amerman, 37, of Clay City, passed away Friday, Sept. 19, 2008, at Union Hospital. She was born on February 21, 1971, in Linton, IN, to William Ralph and Marla Sue (Hastings) Owen. She was a mother of a daughter, still at home, and a Social Worker...
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Esther Jane Sargent
(Obituary ~ 09/19/08)
Esther Jane Sargent, 83, passed away Sept. 17, 2008 in Orlando, FL. She was born Nov. 22, 1924 in Jasonville. She was a member of the First United Church of Christ. Survivors include: her daughter and son-in-law, Lynda and Frank Towles of Orlando, FL; son and daughter-in-law, Randal and Angelika Sargent of Clermont, FL; six grandchildren, Michael, Andrew and Jennifer Sargent, and Jeannie, Daniel and Karin Towles; three great grandchildren, Nathan Towles, and Gage and Kaitlyn Onofre; brothers, Harold Moehlmann (Vera) and Alfred W. ...
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Letters to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 09/19/08)
Don't make us decide between heat, medicine To the Editor: I am writing due to the fact that we as a community need to stand up and our voices be heard. A lot of homes will have their utilities shut off. We who live on Social Security income are between a rock and a hard place. ...
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Sex offender arrested for parole violation
(Local News ~ 09/19/08)
John S. Dickinson, 30, was arrested on Thursday on a warrant which was issued in connection with parole violation. He was taken into custody by Linton Police Officer Debbie McDonald at his mother's residence, located on SW I Street in Linton. Dickinson is a convicted sex offender. State law requires sex offenders register in any county where they move to, move from, or work in within 48 hours of making the change...
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Bloomfield receives Gold Star school award
(Local News ~ 09/19/08)
The counseling programs at Bloomfield Schools have recently been honored with the 2008 Indiana Gold Star School Counseling Award. "Gold Star schools undergo a rigorous process to raise student achievement by creating local community advisory groups that review student data, set specific goals and commit to maximizing the time and skills of the school counselor," stated a press release from the school...
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How will Greene County achieve its potential with Crane, WestGate?
(Column ~ 09/19/08)
In a county that has been hungry for jobs and economic expansion for decades, a fair question emerges: How will the people of Greene County realize the potential offered by the $2 billion Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) and the WestGate @ Crane Technology Park?...
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Shakamak board has variety of discussions at meeting
(Local News ~ 09/19/08)
JASONVILLE -- MSD of Shakamak Board of School Trustees heard a report Thursday night from business teacher Dena Irwin on her participation with a state intern program. As one of 22 teachers chosen for the internship, Irwin worked 23 days at the Children's Museum in Indianapolis. She presented each board member a copy of four lesson plans she wrote for the project and displayed a poster she made of various museum displays...
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Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman to help MLE break ground at WestGate Tech Park
(Local News ~ 09/19/08)
Lt. Gov. Becky Skillman will join Greene County officials to help celebrate the groundbreaking of MLE Enterprises' new facility at the WestGate at Crane Technology Park on Thursday. The ceremony will be at 10 a.m. MLE Enterprises, Inc., based in Terre Haute and Bloomfield, will construct a 7,000 square feet office/production facility in the Greene County part of the tech park near Crane Village...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 09/19/08)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Thursday included one request for information only, two for lifting assistance, two assists to the utility department after hours, one school/foot patrol, one report of shots fired, two structure fires, four medical/illness, two alarms, two animal complaints, one suspicious vehicle/person, one assist to another agency, one harassment complaint, two reckless drivers, one missing person-adult, one arrest - wanted on warrant, three domestic disputes and one battery.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 09/19/08)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Adam Gibson, burglary, theft State v. Donald Weaver, Jr., attempted dealing in methamphetamine in an amount of three grams or more, possession of methamphetamine, possession of chemicalreagants or precursors with intent to manufacture, possession of more than 10 grams of ephedrine or pseudoephedrine , maintaining a common nuisance, possession of anhydrous ammonia in an improper container, possession of marijuana, possession of a destructive device...
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Charm bracelet taken in burglary recovered; man behind bars
(Local News ~ 09/19/08)
A charm bracelet with the inscription "Mary Jo" and the graduating year "1969" has been returned to its rightful owner after it was stolen during a burglary in the Owensburg area in July. A warrant was issued Friday for the arrest of the man accused of taking it, Adam Gibson...
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Linton man faces multiple charges after domestic dispute
(Local News ~ 09/19/08)
A Linton man was arrested Thursday night on multiple charges -- including three felonies -- following a domestic dispute. Christopher L. Camden, 32, was booked into Greene County Jail after Linton police officers responded to a domestic disturbance around 9:07 p.m. on NW F St. just west of NW 6th St...
- Football Friday Night Results (High School Sports ~ 09/19/08)
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County offers plenty of chances to vote
(Local News ~ 09/19/08)
Greene County voters will officially go to the polls in 45 days to cast ballots for U.S. President, Indiana governor and host of other state and county level offices. However, you can get a jump on the ballot casting with an absentee-in-person ballot, which anyone can cast by visiting their county election office, or absentee-by-mail, an option available to those who cannot vote on Election Day or voting at a satellite voting location...
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White River Valley Board talks budgets and insurance benefits
(Local News ~ 09/19/08)
SWITZ CITY -- The approval of budgets for 2009 was at the top of the White River Valley School Board's agenda at its meeting Thursday night. Following unanimous adoption of all budgets as advertised, the board tackled renewals and changes of employee's insurance benefits...
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