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Mary Lucille Lowdermilk
(Obituary ~ 07/13/09)
Mary Lucille Lowdermilk, 88, of Clay City died July 10, 2009 at 8:30 p.m. at Southwood Health and Rehabilitation Center in Terre Haute. She had been at Southwood for only one day. Lucille had been ill in the hospital for the past several weeks. She was born January 2, 1921 in Jasonville, the daughter of Joe and Esther Reubelt Fougerousse...
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Harold V. Zimmerly
(Obituary ~ 07/13/09)
Harold V. Zimmerly, 79, of Switz City, passed away at 4:49 a.m. Monday, July 13, 2009, at Daviess Community Hospital in Washington. He was born March 1, 1930, in Switz City, the son of John William and Bertha (Miller) Zimmerly. He was a farmer. Harold enjoyed fishing and hunting and attending his grandsons' sporting events. He was a member of Little Flock Primitive Baptist Church in Owen County and was a Marine veteran of the Korean War...
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Trust account set up for injured boy
(Local News ~ 07/13/09)
It's been less than a week since K.J. Helton suffered severe back injuries in an ATV accident but the community has already stepped up to help out. "As far as the community -- they've (Helton family) had hundreds of people come to the hospital to see him (K.J.)," explained Jacki Collins, a friend of the Helton family. "They've had an outpouring of donations and that kind of thing."...
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Upcoming at the Greene County Fair
(Local News ~ 07/13/09)
Tuesday (Free Night, no admission) 8 a.m. -- 4-H Horse and Pony Show, outdoor and indoor arenas 9 a.m. -- 4-H Poultry Show, Show Arena 9 a.m. -- 4-H Tractor Driving Contest, Northeast Field. 5 p.m. -- Commercial Building opens 5:30 p.m. -- 4-H Beef and Showmanship, Barn Show Arena...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 07/13/09)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Friday through Sunday included one fraud investigation, two follow-up investigations, three requests for information only, two fights, six incidents of vandalism, one property dispute, two structure fires, one brush fire, one lost and found, five medical/illness, three animal complaints, three prowlers, three suspicious vehicles/persons, one assist to another agency, one child abuse, molestation or neglect, four reckless drivers, one extra patrol, two attempted burglaries, one theft-other, one welfare check/concern, one motor vehicle theft, four arrests - wanted on warrants, two domestic disputes, one domestic dispute-neighbor, one ordinance violation, one battery and 10 traffic stops.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 07/13/09)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL CASES Jodi Lantrip v. Brian Lantrip, dissolution CACH of Colorado LLC v. Norman E. Ayers, collection GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Garrett Spencer Kral, minor possession of an alcholic beverage State v. Troy E. Ellis, public intoxication...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/13/09)
Trinity Springs School reunion Trinity Springs School reunion will be at noon Saturday at the Lakeview Restaurant on U.S. 231 in Loogootee. Ice cream social Mineral Church will hold an ice cream social from 6 - 8 p.m. Aug. 1. The Bunker Valley Boys will offer entertainment. A free-will offering will be taken with all proceeds going to the building fund...
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Ewe made me love you: 4-H members show their sheep Monday
(Local News ~ 07/13/09)
Where there's a wool, there's a way, but raising sheep often takes a lot of shear talent, Greene County 4-H members learned as they exhibited the animals Monday. Struggling against her yearling that, at an estimated 170 pounds, weighed as much as a grown man, Haylee Holtsclaw didn't really have to explain the animal's name...
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Taylor wins Greene County Open
(High School Sports ~ 07/13/09)
Phil Harris golf pro, Bart Beard, said earlier in the week that one of his favorites to win the 68th annual Greene County Open was University of Southern Indiana golfer and Linton-Stockton product, Chris Taylor. On Sunday, Taylor proved Beard knew what he was talking about, as he claimed his first Greene County Open with a 36-hole total of 137 -- four strokes better than second place finisher, Caleb Dunkerly...
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Jasonville gets $600,000 grant for water projects; talks about golf carts
(Local News ~ 07/13/09)
There was good news at the Jasonville City Council meeting Monday evening. Utilities Superintendent Troy Fougerousse announced that he and Mayor Roy Terrell had just returned from the Community Development Block Grant Community Focus Fund grant ceremony at the Indiana Office of Rural Affairs where Jasonville was awarded a $600,000 grant for the water project...
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Golf carts draw discussion at Linton City Council meeting
(Local News ~ 07/13/09)
Golf carts topped part of the discussion of the Monday meeting of the Linton City Council. In April, the state approved legislation allowing golf carts to be driven in towns and cities beginning July 1 if there is a local ordinance allowing it. Linton Mayor Tom Jones stressed that golf carts are illegal in the city of Linton until an ordinance is passed.a...
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4-H Fair in full gallop
(Local News ~ 07/13/09)
On a July morning, most teenagers are still under their covers, completely unaware of the unfolding morning. However, one group of teens are awake and working, brushing, spraying, and cleaning. They are the boys and girls showing their horses in the Greene County 4-H fair making big preparations for the Horse and Pony Show taking place at eight...
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Bite marks on child land mom in the county jail
(Local News ~ 07/13/09)
A 31-year-old Linton woman was arrested Saturday after Linton police officers observed bite marks on her child's body. Kathryn L. Hauck was transported to the Greene County Jail and booked in on a preliminary charge of battery with bodily injury to a minor, a class D felony...
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