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$5,000 worth of soybeans spill out of truck in eastern Greene
(Local News ~ 10/14/09)
A load of soybeans worth approximately $5,000 spilled out of a truck that rolled over in an accident Tuesday evening in Center Township. James Lane, 24, of Murfreesboro, Tenn., the driver of a 1975 International grain truck was not injured. Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Jeremy Inman responded to the scene at 7:55 p.m. along with the Center Township Fire Department...
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Rural Worthington woman upset with signs in town
(Local News ~ 10/14/09)
WORTHINGTON -- The town of Worthington could soon present an ordinance limiting the type and location of signs, citing concerns over ones which are placed too close to the road. Town Council President Hal Harp said during Tuesday's meeting he will begin drafting the proposal, which could be considered by the council before year's end...
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Former school employee admits to theft
(Local News ~ 10/14/09)
A former temporary custodian at the Linton-Stockton High School has been charged with stealing while on the clock. Theft charges were filed against Todd E. McFadden through the Greene County Circuit Court on Oct. 13. An arrest warrant has also been issued...
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Carlisle man nabbed for allegedly selling controlled substances
(Local News ~ 10/14/09)
A 50-year-old Carlisle man was arrested around 4 p.m. on Monday by Linton police officers after he allegedly sold controlled substances at more than one location in Linton. Jeffrey Allen Goodman was taken into custody in the area of NE 9th and A Streets after one of the sales...
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Shortage of flu vaccine causes revamping of health fairs
(Local News ~ 10/14/09)
A change has been made in the three scheduled Health Fairs in eastern Greene County due to the shortage of flu vaccine that was going to be donated by Monroe Hospital. The Owensburg-Jackson Township Fire Department has canceled its fair. However, even though flu shots will not be available, Center Township Fire Department, located in Little Cincinnati just east of the new Eastern High School, will continue the event as planned on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m...
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Terre Haute man booked on drug charges after traffic stop
(Local News ~ 10/14/09)
A 19-year-old Terre Haute man was taken to jail and booked in on several drug charges after a Greene County Sheriff's Deputy stopped a car for speeding in western Greene County. Donaciano Francisco Campas appeared in Greene Circuit Court on Wednesday morning and was formally charged with: Two counts of unlawful possession or use of a legend drug, both class D felonies; two counts of possession of a controlled substance, both class D felonies; possession of marijuana, a class D felony; and reckless possession of paraphernalia, a class B misdemeanor.. ...
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Wilma Jean Marquart
(Obituary ~ 10/14/09)
Wilma Jean Marquart, 79, of Cloverdale, passed away on Oct. 14, 2009 at her residence. She was born April 20, 1930 in Linton, the daughter of the late Lawence W. and Ada Faye (Stone) Bennett. She married Charles L. Marquart on March 25, 1950 and he preceded her in death on Nov. 30, 2007...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/14/09)
Flu vaccine clinic The Greene County Health Department will hold an H1N1 flu vaccine clinic from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 17. This clinic is for pregnant women, first responders and health care workers only. Both mist and injectable vaccines are available. ...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 10/14/09)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG No new entries. LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included one juvenile/delinquent, two lost and found, two medical/illness, one animal complaint, one VIN check, one suspicious vehicle/person, two thefts-other, one welfare check/concern and two traffic stops...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 10/14/09)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Todd E. McFadden, theft State v. Donaciano Francisco Campas, two counts of unlawful possession or use of a legend drug, two counts of possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, reckless possession of paraphernalia...
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WRV spikers fall at Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 10/14/09)
The White River Valley High School volleyball team dropped a 25-12, 25-20, 19-25, 25-15 decision at Clay City Tuesday night in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference match. The Lady Wolverines dropped to 9-15 overall and finished 3-4 in the conference...
- Bloomfield girls wins SWIAC (Community Sports ~ 10/14/09)
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Lady Thunderbirds top Shoals: stay unbeaten at home
(Community Sports ~ 10/14/09)
Eastern Greene pushed its record-setting mark to 26-4 after a 25-8, 25-19, 25-17 victory over visiting Shoals in a high school volleyball match at Little Cincinnati Wednesday night. "We beat them easily in game one. They really had trouble with the serve of Brittany (Igel). ...
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Lady Cards earn win No. 8
(High School Sports ~ 10/14/09)
Bloomfield earned its eighth victory -- a 25-17, 19-25, 23-25, 25-16, 15-9 victory over Owen Valley in a high school volleyball match at Guy Glover Gymnasium Wednesday night. "It was good that the girls came back from being down two games to one," said Bloomfield coach Susie Schulte. "That would not have happened earlier in the year...
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A.J Graves takes his basketball talents to Poland
(Local News ~ 10/14/09)
Click on the following link to read Chris Pruett's blog account of former White River Valley and Butler University standout A.J. Graves' dream come true. He's now playing professional basketball in Europe. http://gcdailyworld.com/blogs/chrispruet......
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The survey says: Newspapers' value remains undiminished
(Column ~ 10/14/09)
While newspapers have shared the pain of an economic recession along with the rest of the country, they remain a valuable institution in Indiana communities. Newspapers provide local news like none other. Newspapers connect consumers and businesses like none other. Newspapers keep local government accountable like none other...
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 10/14/09)
Please be considerate when picking photos To the Editor: On Aug 25, 2009 my husband was killed in a light plane accident at Shawnee Field, around 6:15 p.m.. Shortly thereafter, the police knocked on my door with this tragic news. I was also told that the airport and the road around the accident had been secured (closed) by investigators, I could not get to the scene, and there would be no details until the investigators were finished...
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