- Apple Festival photo gallery (Local News ~ 10/05/09)
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Debra K. Newton-Doyle
(Obituary ~ 10/05/09)
Debra K. Newton-Doyle, 45, of Linton, died Friday, October 2, 2009 in Linton. Visitation will be held at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home in Linton on Friday, October 9, from 4 P.M. to 9 P.M., and Saturday one hour prior to service at Olive Branch Church in Linton...
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Victor E. Newton
(Obituary ~ 10/05/09)
Victor E. Newton, 72, of Linton, died Friday, October 2, 2009 in Linton. Visitation will be held at Welch & Cornett Funeral Home in Linton on Friday, Oct. 9 from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturday one hour prior to service at Olive Branch Church in Linton...
- GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG (Police Reports ~ 10/05/09)
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LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG
(Police Reports ~ 10/05/09)
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Friday through Sunday included one incident of trespassing, one follow-up investigation, four requests for information only, one lifting assistance, one fight, two juveniles/delinquent, two assists to the utility department after hours, two vandalism, four drug investigations, one civil complaint, one public intoxication, one disorderly conduct, five structure fires, one missing/runaway juvenile, one accident with personal injury, four accidents with property damage, three medical/illness, four animal complaints, one prowler, two suspicious vehicles/persons, three assists to other agencies, one burglary, one harassment complaint, one theft-other, one bicycle theft, one driver with no proof of financial responsibility, five arrests-wanted on warrant, one community relations, two ordinance violations and 10 traffic stops.. ...
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Vencenza Francesca Richards
(Obituary ~ 10/05/09)
Vencenza Francesca Richards, 76, of Linton, passed away at 8 a.m. on Monday, Oct 5, 2009, at Miller's Merry Manor in Sullivan. She was born Aug. 29, 1933, in Foxboro, Mass., the daughter of Ceasar and Irene (Jackson) DiMarzio. She graduated from Foxboro High School in 1952 and was a Certified Nurse's Aide in nursing homes for 42 years. She was a member of St. Peter Catholic Church in Linton...
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It was back to the future for Apple Festival
(Local News ~ 10/05/09)
It was one small step for man, but one giant sweat for Mike Lambert, dressed like an astronaut as he marched in the Apple Festival parade. "Stick around and by the end, maybe you can get a picture of me passing out," said Lambert, among the marchers representing the First Christian Church...
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Supply costs drop, lowering solid waste budget
(Local News ~ 10/05/09)
Reduced costs for supplies resulted in a dramatic decrease in the budget passed Monday by the Greene County Solid Waste District Board. "We all agreed to it last time," said Hal Harp, president of the district board. While 2009's budget was slated at around $278,000, the 2010 budget was $227,730, a drop Erek Wilson, the Greene County Recycling Center's director, said came about due to the marketplace...
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Mother Nature may determine when jail roof is repaired
(Local News ~ 10/05/09)
Although Sheriff Terry Pierce presented four bids for emergency repairs to the roof of the Greene County Jail, that work could get sidelined by winter weather, if Mother Nature doesn't cooperate. "We're kind of under the gun here," said Pierce, who told the Greene County Council last week the jail could shut down temporarily if a leaky roof gets water into the control room...
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/05/09)
To the Editor: We would like to thank all the people who recently participated in, sponsored, volunteered and basically made the 14th Annual "Big Mac Attack" Tournament possible. We have been amazed each and every year with the turnout for this fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House of Indianapolis. This year we ended up with 61 three-man teams: Our biggest tournament yet...
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Miner jv wins
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/09)
Nick Sparks rushed for five touchdowns and caught another as the Linton-Stockton junior varsity football team snapped a two-game losing streak by defeating North Daviess 52-0 Monday night. He finished with 12 carries for 110 yards. He also had five receptions for 51 yards...
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Lady Miners top Bloomfield
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/09)
Linton-Stockton split the opening two games before pulling away for a 28-26, 22-25, 25-11, 25-16 Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference volleyball victory over Bloomfield at Guy Glover Gymnasium Monday night. The Lady Miners improved to 13-12 overall, 4-2 in the SWIAC...
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WRV sweeps Owen Valley
(High School Sports ~ 10/05/09)
The White River Valley volleyball squad got back on the winning track Monday night with a 25-18, 25-21, 25-20 win over visiting Owen Valley. Sydney Kail (18 kills, one assist, five aces, nine digs) came up big for us tonight," WRV (8-14) coach Kristi Graves said. "Jasmine May (one kill, 21 assists, three aces, four digs) made great choices and provided our hitters with a lot of great sets. All of our girls worked really hard on defense and I'm so proud of their efforts."...
- Anderson faces preliminary charges (Local News ~ 10/05/09)
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Third suspect in motel meth lab busted in Linton
(Local News ~ 10/05/09)
A third person suspected of involvement in a methamphetamine manufacturing lab that was recently reported to be operating in a motel room was arrested over the weekend and a fourth has been summoned to appear in court. Justin M. Russell, 25, Linton, was booked into the Greene County Jail on Friday evening by Indiana State Police Trooper Byron Goodman. He was being held without bond pending his initial appearance in Greene Circuit Court on Tuesday...
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Rural Linton fire ruled arson
(Local News ~ 10/05/09)
The state fire marshal has ruled arson in an early Sunday morning fire that completely destroyed a rural Linton home. The two-story home on Sassafras Road and owned by the Moore family was ruled a total loss, according to authorities. Richie Budd, a Linton firefighter, provided the details about the fire run...
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