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4-to-7 inches of snow possible Friday into Friday night
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE INDIANAPOLIS 5:59 AM EST WED., FEB. 3, 2010 For BARTHOLOMEW-BOONE-BROWN-CARROLL-CLAY-CLINTON-DAVIESS-DECATUR-DELAWARE-FOUNTAIN-GREENE-HAMILTON-HANCOCK-HENDRICKS-HENRY-HOWARD-JACKSON-JENNINGS-JOHNSON-KNOX-LAWRENCE-MADISON-MARION-MARTIN-MONROE-...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 02/03/10)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Gregory S. Thatcher, burglary, attempted theft, resisting law enforcement and possession of methamphetamine GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. James R. Shelton, theft TRAFFIC INFRACTIONS Julie Alberson, open container...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 02/03/10)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included two follow-up investigations, one assist to the utility department after hours, one drug investigation, one lost and found, six medical/illness, one alarm, two animal complaints, one suspicious vehicle/person, one harassment complaint, one extra patrol, three fingerprints for gun permits, one community relations, one battery, one truancy and five traffic stops.. ...
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Letters to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/03/10)
Risher family appreciates kindness To the Editor: The family of Bob Risher Jr. would like to thank family and friends during the unexpected death of our loved one. Thanks to those who sent cards, flowers, food and those attending the service and Anderson Poindexter for their kindness...
- Union High homecoming set for Saturday night (Local News ~ 02/03/10)
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Souper Bowl collection at Linton-Stockton Junior High will benefit local food banks
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
It's "Souper Bowl" time at Linton-Stockton Junior High. "Souper Bowl Collection" is a canned good drive that benefits local food banks as well as rewards student participation. "The goal is to encourage charity even in times of struggle or celebration," explained Gene Hall, L-S Junior High teacher...
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Book sale will benefit library programs
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
The Linton Friends of the Library is looking to the community for support. The organization is accepting donations for an upcoming book sale that will benefit the children's summer reading programs. Niki Tennant, Linton Friends of the Library president, shared the details on the book sale slated for Feb. 12 and 13...
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McIntyre receives 3 years
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
Tanya D. McIntyre has been sentenced by Judge Erik C. Allen to three years in prison for her role in covering up the circumstances surrounding the death of 1-year-old Travis Bohannon last August. During a sentencing hearing in Greene Circuit Court on Wednesday morning, McIntyre, 32, Midland, entered pleas of guilty to the crimes of obstruction of justice and assisting a criminal, both class D felonies...
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Worland named Greene County Conservation Farmer of the Year
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
The Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District honored a local farmer for his commitment to conservation during its annual banquet Jan. 26. Dan Worland, landowner and producer in Greene County, was recognized as the 2009 Conservation Farmer of the Year at the event...
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Bloomfield Council looking for volunteers to dive in to serve on pool board
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
The Bloomfield Town Council is looking for people to serve on its pool board. Last year the council was behind in making the appointments and wants to get an early start this season. "If anybody would be interested they could let us know," explained Council President Aaron Hamm during the council's recent meeting...
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NSWC Crane looking to add 400 employees in 2010; job fair set for Saturday
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
To meet mission requirements Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) will hire in excess of 400 employees during fiscal year 2010 and will be looking for candidates at a job fair at the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville on Saturday...
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INDOT says Newberry bridges are safe with the one-lane restriction
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
Since Tuesday afternoon traffic is flowing across the two State Road 57 bridges north of Newberry in a precautionary one-lane traffic light-controlled pattern. A few months back, a 14-ton weight restriction was imposed when engineers became concerned about the fast aging of the bridge structures over the White River and an overflow ditch...
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Art Festival in the planning for Bloomfield Town Park
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
Look for an art festival to make its debut at the Bloomfield Town Park this year. The first-time event is slated for June 12 and is the brainstorm of local artist Wyatt LeGrand. But the idea was brought to the forefront at the February meeting of the Bloomfield Town Council by Judy Branstetter -- who serves on the Apple Festival Committee...
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Greene County Election Filings
(Local News ~ 02/03/10)
Greene County candidate filings through 1 p.m. on Tuesday: Prosecutor Jarrod D. Holtsclaw, Bloomfield, Republican Clerk Jackie J. Winstead, Bloomfield, Democrat Susan Fowler, Bloomfield, Republican Auditor Sue McDonald, Linton, Democrat Matthew W. Baker, Worthington, Republican...
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Sports Briefs
(Community Sports ~ 02/03/10)
The seventh class of the Linton-Stockton Baseball Hall of Fame will be inducted at Roy Herndon Field on Sunday, May 9. The ceremony will take place on the field at 1 p.m. and will be followed by the alumni game and home run derby. All fans are invited to attend the event...
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UPDATED: Tally scores career-high, school-record 37 points in loss to Washington Catholic
(High School Sports ~ 02/03/10)
Alicia Tally scored a school-record 37 points, but the White River Valley High School girls basketball team lost a 59-54 decision at Washington Catholic Wednesday night. Tally broke the previous record of 36 points, set last season by Stephanie Fougerousse...
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