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Newberry man's truck stolen
(Local News ~ 03/20/09)
An 18-year-old Newberry man thought it might be a joke when a friend alerted him that his truck was missing from the WalMart parking lot but the friend wasn't kidding. Adrian Michael Kirkman's 1999 black Dodge Dakota pickup truck has been reported as a stolen vehicle...
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 03/20/09)
Thanks to the Jessups To the Editor: On behalf of the people of Lyons, we would like to thank Mr. & Mrs. Dale Jessup very much for their generosity in removing and cleaning up three old buildings in downtown Lyons. These dilapidated buildings were not only an eyesore, but also presented a liability/safety issue...
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Linton forced to rethink project plans
(Local News ~ 03/20/09)
It's back to the drawing board for local communities banking on projects that may qualify for some stimulus cash. The rules have changed, explained Linton Mayor Tom Jones. "All the (transportation) projects we worked on to put into INDOT we now have to redo under federal guidelines," he explained, noting the city had about 10 projects under way...
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L-S Elementary students showcase science skills
(Local News ~ 03/20/09)
Science was in the air at Linton-Stockton Elementary on Friday afternoon as the school showcased its second science fair projects and winners. Out of about 50 entries, three students received top honors for their projects. Fifth grader Logan Wasnidge landed top honors for his sunscreen project. He was the overall winner in grades four through six...
- Learning About Agriculture (Local News ~ 03/20/09)
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WRV graduation ceremony won't be re-scheduled
(Local News ~ 03/20/09)
SWITZ CITY -- White River Valley seniors will have their graduation ceremony on time as originally scheduled, but the issue of how many missed school days will have to made up is still up in the air following a WRV school board meeting Thursday night...
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Greene County Special Olympics calling athletes to participate in second season
(Local News ~ 03/20/09)
The Greene County Special Olympics program is about to enjoy its one year anniversary and plans are being made to make the second year of participation even better. "The first year was quite successful. I feel that we had an outpouring of support from the community. ...
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Police break up meth operation
(Local News ~ 03/20/09)
Another meth lab in Greene County was put out of business early Friday morning by officers from the Jasonville Police Department and Greene County Drug Task Force. Brandon W. Moore, 22, Jasonville was arrested and booked into the Greene County Jail on preliminary charges of felony manufacturing of methamphetamine and possession of precursors...
- BREAKING NEWS: (updated) American Bald Eagle put down Thursday night (Local News ~ 03/20/09)
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 03/20/09)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Thursday included one incident of trespassing, one juvenile/delinquent, four requests for information only, one funeral escort, two animal complaints, one possibly intoxicated driver, two welfare checks/concerns, two missing persons-adults and six traffic stops...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 03/20/09)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Brandon Moore, dealing in methamphetamine, possession of anhydrous ammonia in an improper container, possession of chemical reagents or precursors with the intent to manufacture GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 03/20/09)
Coin Club to meet The Greene County Coin Club will meet March 25 at 7 p.m. at the Greene County 4-H Building. Everyone is welcome to attend. Community Good Friday service The Linton Ministerial Association is sponsoring a community Good Friday service at 7 p.m. on April 10 at the Linton Assembly of God. Everyone is invited to attend...
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