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Linton's gas rates could decrease, electric rates could increase
(Local News ~ 09/15/09)
Linton utility customers could face a 30 percent drop in gas rates this winter, along with an electric rate increase of only 2.9 percent. That's less than half of the electric increase originally proposed by the city. If the lessened rate hike passes, a second 3.45 increase could then be slated for 2012, under a proposed ordinance introduced at Monday's council meeting...
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Local youth programs looking for a new home
(Community Sports ~ 09/15/09)
Officials of the Linton Girls Softball Association and the Linton Cal Ripken Baseball League are starting to feel like time is running out for their programs. Ricky Templeton, president of the softball association, says the two programs are in desperate need of a new home...
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WRV falls to once-beaten Vikes
(High School Sports ~ 09/15/09)
Barr-Reeve continued its winning ways with a 5-0 victory over visiting White River Valley in a high school boys tennis match Tuesday at Montgomery. "We ran into a solid Barr-Reeve team today whose only lose came against mighty Bloomfield," said WRV coach Roger Maryfield. "We will get a much needed practice tomorrow before taking on the Edgewood Mustangs Thursday at the WRV courts."...
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WRV handles Bloomfield in three games
(High School Sports ~ 09/15/09)
SWITZ CITY-- White River Valley's sister duo of freshman Sydney Kail and senior Tayler combined to wreak havoc on the Bloomfield Lady Cardinals here Tuesday night in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference volleyball match. The elder Kail was nearly flawless -- and her younger sister wasn't far behind -- in leading the Lady Wolverines to a 25-3, 25-23, 25-19 decision...
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GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG
(Police Reports ~ 09/15/09)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Monday included one illegal burn, one drug investigation, one accident with property damage, one funeral escort, three animal complaints, one prowler, one child locked in vehicle, one suspicious vehicle/person, one assist to another agency, one disabled/stranded vehicle, one domestic dispute and one traffic stop...
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Greene County Court News
(Police Reports ~ 09/15/09)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CIVIL CASES Jamie Dyer v. Meliton Gaspar Garcia, dissolution HSBC Mortgage Services Inc. v. Mark A. Thompson, deceased, and the unknown heirs and devisees of Mark A. Thompson, deceased, mortgage foreclosure GREENE SUPERIOR COURT...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/15/09)
King Family Reunion The Fred and Minnie King Reunion will be held Sunday, September 27th at the Old Shelter House East. The meal will start at 1:00pm. Coffee and tea will be provided, for other soft drinks please bring your own. Freedom Baptist Church...
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Pow-Wow will highlight Native American activities
(Local News ~ 09/15/09)
Shakamak State Park will be the site of an upcoming cultural event slated for Saturday and Sunday. Susan Petoskey, board member of the Sullivan County American Indian Council, Inc., provided the details. The sixth annual Pow-Wow, which has been dubbed "Celebration of the Future," will highlight Native American dancing, drumming as well as offer food, vendors and a raptor program, Petoskey said...
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EG now 11-3
(High School Sports ~ 09/15/09)
Despite less than a stellar performance, the Eastern Greene High School volleyball team defeated visiting Mitchell 25-20, 26-24, 25-9 Tuesday night. The victory was the 11th in 14 matches for the Lady Thunderbirds. "After the weekend, we came out flat footed tonight," said EGHS coach Gina Ingram. "We wanted to start out the week with some momentum, but we got the win...
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Shakamak sweeps Cloverdale
(High School Sports ~ 09/15/09)
The Shakamak Lady Lakers cruised past visiting Cloverdale 26-24. 25-15, 25-16 in a non-conference volleyball match Tuesday night at Jasonville. "Our girls had very solid games tonight," SHS coach Jeri Morin said after her squad improved to 10-4 on the season. "Our hitting percentage was so much better. We stayed on offense most of the game and took full advantage."...
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Updated Breaking News: Seven jailed in overnight drug sting
(Local News ~ 09/15/09)
An overnight drug sting involving law enforcement officers from several departments and the Greene County Drug Task Force resulted in the arrests of seven people on a multitude of preliminary drug-related charges. The Linton Police Department (LPD) announced the arrests early Tuesday.
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