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High temp expected to be around 20 on Thursday
(Local News ~ 12/10/09)
Area residents can expect some unseasonably cold temperatures today thanks to a major winter storm. WTHI-TV Meteorologist David Wire said the daytime high today will be around 20, with wind gusts expected to reach 30 mph. "The wind chill will be near 0," Wire said...
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LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG
(Police Reports ~ 12/10/09)
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Wednesday included two follow-up investigations, two assists to the utility department after hours, one incident of vandalism, two criminal mischief, two school/foot patrols, one accident with property damage, one alarm, two animal complaints, one VIN check, one harassment complaint, one child abuse or neglect, two thefts-other, one disabled/stranded vehicle, two fingerprints-miscellaneous, one community relations and two open garage door...
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GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT Log
(Police Reports ~ 12/10/09)
* Dec. 9 -- Chase E. Nail, 22, Worthington, was arrested on a warrant and released on $4,000 bond.
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 12/10/09)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Shane E. Osborne, check deception State v. Cameron T. Cessinger, check deception State v. Patricia M. Safstrom, check deception State v. Timothy R. Moore, check deception State v. Travis Musselwhite, dealing in marijuana, possession of marijuana, maintaining a common nuisance...
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Betty Jean Reed
(Obituary ~ 12/10/09)
Betty Jean Reed, 80, of Linton, passed away on Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 9, 2009 at her daughter's residence in Mitchell. She was born July 29, 1929, in Terre Haute, the son of Leo and Effie (Hart) Sinders. On March 11, 1947, Betty married Gerald Reed, and they had three children. A homemaker, she enjoyed many years bowling in various leagues and playing euchre with her women's card club...
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Linton principal candidates down to six
(Local News ~ 12/10/09)
The search for a new principal at Linton-Stockton High School is winding down. The corporation received between 15 and 18 applicants for the job, and six will be interviewed. The L-S Board of School Trustees hope to announce the new principal at its Dec. 21 meeting...
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Grant helps Eastern Greene upgrade technology
(Local News ~ 12/10/09)
The Eastern Greene School Corporation has received a technology upgrade. The school has been awarded a $150,000 grant that will benefit students in several grades. Lori Richmond, EG director of learning, provided the details on the grant -- which is a Learning Technology Grant made possible through a partnership with Monroe County Schools...
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Worthington woman asks council for help
(Local News ~ 12/10/09)
WORTHINGTON -- A resident of Worthington, who has been asking the Worthington Town Council to do something about livestock animals, temporary buildings and questionable signage, was back at the council's meeting Tuesday evening. Autumn Fuller asked the council if they were going to act on her suggestions and also asked how hard it would be to put a new ordinance into place...
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Howard Reece Hubbert
(Obituary ~ 12/10/09)
Howard Reece Hubbert, 93, of Linton, passed away at 6:26 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009, surrounded by his family at his residence in Linton. He was born Oct. 23, 1916, in Coal Valley, Ala., the son of Benjamin Bruce and Jenny Greene (Beaty) Hubbert. His step-mother was Mary (Cobb) Hubbert, and she raised him...
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Pamela Rae (Chestnut) Mullis
(Obituary ~ 12/10/09)
Pamela Rae (Chestnut) Mullis, 48, of Bloomfield passed away Dec. 8, 2009 at Bloomington Hospital. She entered heaven following a serious illness of four days. Pam's parents are Vivian A. and the late Harold A. Chestnut. She married Danny L. Mullis on Jan. 12, 1985 and he survives...
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Morris A. Wright
(Obituary ~ 12/10/09)
Morris A. Wright, 92 of Bloomington passed away Wednesday Dec. 9, 2009 at the Bloomington Hospital. He was born in a log cabin on Sept. 24, 1917 in Center Township, Greene County, to Harvey and Hazel (Holtsclaw) Wright. He was a lifelong local farmer. He worked at Rogers Group as a truck driver until his retirement in 1982. After his retirement, he became a full-time farmer...
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Shakamak trustees receive update on tutoring program
(Local News ~ 12/10/09)
JASONVILLE -- The MSD of Shakamak Board of School Trustees and school administrators were given an update Thursday evening on the after school tutoring program by Mida Creekmur from Southern Indiana Education Center. The program that is affiliated with No Child Left Behind, is designed to help reading and math skills...
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Lady Wolverines fall at North
(High School Sports ~ 12/10/09)
Host Bloomington North extended its winning streak to five in a row with a 73-28 victory over White River Valley in a non-conference girls basketball game Thursday night. North pushed its record to 7-1 while the Lady Wolverines dropped to 1-8. "This was a great experience for my kids," said WRV coach Joe Pigg. "Bloomington North is a very good basketball team. They play the way you are supposed to play...
- Eastern Greene tops Bloomfield (High School Sports ~ 12/10/09)
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Lady Miners win in double OT
(High School Sports ~ 12/10/09)
Linton-Stockton's girls basketball team held off host Clay City for a 58-54 victory in double overtime victory Thursday night. The win was the fifth in six games overall for the Lady Miners, who are now 3-0 in the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference and 1-0 in the Tri-River Conference...
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Bloomfield students learn about courts
(Local News ~ 12/10/09)
It was a trip to the courtroom for Bloomfield Elementary School fifth graders. On Thursday, the BES students learned the ins and outs of courtroom proceedings by participating in a mock trial. Students were divided into two groups and allowed into the Greene Circuit or Greene Superior courtroom for the program...
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