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Ronald A. Force
(Obituary ~ 02/18/10)
Ronald A. Force, 60, of Jasonville, passed away at 11:10 p.m. Wednesdy, Feb. 17, 2010, at his residence. He was born July 29, 1949, in Linton, the son of William Dean and Mary M. (James) Force. He was a journeyman lineman and a member of IBEW Local 1393 in Indianapolis. He enjoyed playing his guitar, gardening and spending time outdoors with his grandkids...
- Snowy barnyard (Local News ~ 02/18/10)
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Local author Moon-Houldon keeping busy
(Local News ~ 02/18/10)
In a recent news release to the Greene County Daily World, Teresa Hostetter, marketing manager for Linton author Ruby Moon Houldson, gave an update on Moon-Houldson's writing career. Hostetter reported that the author is staying connected to her writing audience by sharing her writing experience as she works through the 10th Guardian book. It is being done by way of a video series called "Follow the Author."...
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Carol A. Brinson
(Obituary ~ 02/18/10)
Carol A. Brinson, 57, of Linton, passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010, at Terre Haute. She was born Nov. 3, 1952, in Linton to John (Jim) and Betty (May) West. She married Lonnie Brinson on Aug. 12, 1988. Carol was the treasurer of Linton-Stockton School Corporation for 18 years. She enjoyed reading books and playing Texas Holdem...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 02/18/10)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Wednesday included one title check, one school/foot patrol, one accident with property damage, three medical/illness, two animal complaints, one suspicious vehicle/person, one reckless driver, one arrest-wanted on warrant and eight traffic stops...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 02/18/10)
Dugger Lodge to meet Dugger Lodge 721 F& AM will meet Feb. 25. Work in FC degree will be at 7 p.m. Visiting brethren are welcome. Brunch and fashion show Psi Iota Xi presents "Steppin' Out in Style" -- which is a brunch and fashion show slated for March 13 at the Linton First Baptist Church. Doors open at 10 a.m. and brunch begins at 10:30 a.m. Ticket price is $10. Tickets can be purchased from any Psi Iota Xi member or by calling Donna Smith at 847-4837...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 02/18/10)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Jennifer L. King, theft, battery on a police officer, resisting law enforcement-force CIVIL CASES Citifinancial Services, Inc. v. Nan West, Robert West, collection GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Jeanette A. Davis, driving while suspended...
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Look for local police enforcement to increase around the Linton-Stockton campus
(Local News ~ 02/18/10)
Look for local police enforcement to increase at the Linton-Stockton campus -- specifically behind the high school. If you're headed to the north side of the campus be sure to follow the one-way rule, explained L-S High School Principal Nathan Moore...
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Candidate list; deadline to file is noon Friday
(Local News ~ 02/18/10)
Greene County candidate filings through Thursday, early afternoon: State Representative District 62 Matthew A. Ubelhor, Bloomfield, Republican Prosecutor Jarrod D. Holtsclaw, Bloomfield, Republican Clerk Jackie J. Winstead, Bloomfield, Democrat Susan Fowler, Bloomfield, Republican...
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FFA is back at Linton-Stockton High after 10 year absence
(Local News ~ 02/18/10)
After a long absence, FFA is back at Linton-Stockton Schools. It was 10 years ago that the school had a thriving and active agriculture and FFA program under the direction of Jeff Sparks. But, the program was dissolved and students were left without ag education or an FFA program...
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Crites' resignation leaves Greene County Foundation looking for director
(Local News ~ 02/18/10)
The Greene County Foundation is searching for an executive director after the interim director recently resigned. Brad Crites notified Foundation Board President Jeanette Beverstock by e-mail this past weekend that he had immediately resigned from his interim position...
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Bloomfield woman accused of taking long list of small items from store
(Local News ~ 02/18/10)
A 33-year-old Bloomfield woman was taken into custody Friday after a police officer, who suspected her of shoplifting, stopped her when she walked out of a store and a CD player, still in the package, dropped out from under her sweatshirt and tumbled to the ground...
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Shakamak board votes for faculty and staff changes
(Local News ~ 02/18/10)
The MSD of Shakamak Board of School Trustees voted for changes in faculty and staff at Thursday's board meeting. Marty Chesterfield, biology teacher, was approved a 400-day military leave that began Feb. 15. "He will be missed," noted Superintendent Mike Mogan. "He is a great guy."...
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WRV board approves communication measures
(Local News ~ 02/18/10)
White River Valley School Board members have given the thumbs-up to a couple of items that will improve the school's communication with the public. A new electronic marquee will be installed in front of the high school building and the school's web site is going to be redesigned...
- UPDATED: No. 9 Arrows blast Miners (High School Sports ~ 02/18/10)
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Eels down Lakers in TRC battle
(High School Sports ~ 02/18/10)
Eminence used two big quarters to defeat visiting Shakamak 62-59 in a Tri-River Conference boys basketball game Thursday night in Morgan County. The Eels evened their record at 9-9 and finished 3-2 in the TRC. The victory by Eminence denied Shakamak a chance to win the conference outright...
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