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Worthington man faces new charge after ATV accident
(Local News ~ 04/28/10)
A Worthington man now faces an alleged obstruction of justice charge after involvement in an ATV accident that resulted in injuries April 2 in Worthington. On Tuesday, Richard C. Ausman, 24, was arrested by Worthington Deputy Eric Floyd for allegedly refusing to let authorities help an injured woman after the accident and removing the ATV from the scene...
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/28/10)
To the Editor: John 17:11 -- "I will remain in the world no longer, but they are still in the world, and I am coming to you. Holy Father, protect them by the power of your name -- the name you gave me -- so that they may not be as one." It is time that we bring down the walls that keep us from being a "United Body of Christ." Yes we have differences of interpretation; however, if we are true followers of the Gospel of Christ, we can work together in response to Jesus' call to reach out to all people. ...
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Letter carriers collecting non-perishable food items May 8
(Local News ~ 04/28/10)
Local letter carriers will be working for a good cause on the second Saturday in May. This Saturday -- May 8 -- is the 18th annual National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) Food Drive and all you have to do to help out is place non-perishable food items by your mailbox...
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It's poppy time; proceeds go back to veterans
(Local News ~ 04/28/10)
It's poppy time again. Linton Mayor Tom Jones recently signed a proclamation making April 30 and May 1 Poppy Days. By signing the proclamation, he urged locals to pay tribute to those who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the name of freedom by wearing the memorial poppy on these days...
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Hi-Lift Jacks now distributed in China
(Local News ~ 04/28/10)
Bloomfield-based Hi-Lift Jack Company has expanded its worldwide distribution of jacks and accessories into the People's Republic of China. For the first time in the company's history, Hi-Lift Jack Co. now has a distributor in mainland China selling and marketing Hi-Lift products to a growing off-road market...
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EDA grant application for WestGate Academy/Conference Center hits another detour
(Local News ~ 04/28/10)
LOOGOOTEE -- WestGate Authority's pursuit of a $6.6 federal grant from the Economic Development Agency (EDA) has taken another detour. Southern Indiana Development Commission Executive Director Greg Jones told the WestGate Authority on Tuesday that the EDA grant for the construction of the WestGate Academy/Conference Center remains pending and options for approval are dwindling...
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WRV/Lyons student named county winner in State Police essay contest
(Local News ~ 04/28/10)
Dane Emmons, a student at White River Valley Lyons Elementary School, has been named as the Greene County winner of the David Deuter Memorial Fifth Grade Essay Contest. The contest is sponsored by the Indiana Troopers Association (ITA) in honor of Master Trooper David Deuter who lost his life in the line of duty...
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One to hospital, one to jail after motorcycle collides with SUV
(Local News ~ 04/28/10)
One man was taken to the hospital and another was taken to jail Wednesday afternoon following a collision between a motorcycle and an SUV pulling a trailer on State Road 59 near Jasonville. Arthur Adams, 55, Martinsville, who was operating a 2002 Indian motorcycle, was transported by the Greene County Ambulance Service to Greene County General Hospital suffering from injuries to his chest, leg and pelvic area...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/28/10)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/28/10)
LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Tuesday included one incident of fraud, five medical/illness and one suspicious vehicle or person. LOCAL ORDINANCE CITATIONS...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 04/28/10)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Richard C. Ausman, obstruction of justice CIVIL CASES Shasity L. Sherman v. Jay R. Sherman, dissolution U.S. Bank National Association v. Lessie J. Grimm, Jeffrey L. Grimm, collection Terry Lynn Fish v. Stacey D. Fish, dissolution...
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Miners extend winning streak to five
(High School Sports ~ 04/28/10)
Linton Stockton sophomore Kent Helton hammered North Daviess pitching for a homer and six RBI's and junior righty Ty Scott went the distance in a 12-6 Miners Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference win over visiting North Daviess at Roy Herndon Field Wednesday afternoon...
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WRV falls at home
(High School Sports ~ 04/28/10)
Shoals pushed across two runs in the top of the seventh to come up with an 8-6 victory over White River Valley in a high school baseball game at Switz City Wednesday night. The loss was the seventh in as many games for the Wolverines, who got a triple from Ethan Dyer...
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Bulldog golfers defeat EGHS
(High School Sports ~ 04/28/10)
Union (Dugger) had four players shoot in the 40s as the host Bulldogs defeated Eastern Greene 183-220 in a high school boys golf match at the Sullivan Elks Club Wednesday. Tyler Talpas earned low-medalist honors with a 41. Also for the Bulldogs, Zac Birdsong and Michael Abrams each shot 47, Ethan Fettig had a 48, Selby Shott 51 and Taylor Cain had a 65...
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Lady Miners fall to 0-8
(High School Sports ~ 04/28/10)
Sullivan defeated host Linton-Stockton 5-0 in a high school girls tennis match at Humphreys Park Wednesday. "They just flat outplayed us," said Linton-Stockton coach Brad McKinney. "We did not hit the ball well and had too many unforced errors. "We really struggled on the court. They beat us and they beat us good."...
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Updated: T-Birds edge NC
(High School Sports ~ 04/28/10)
Michael Love's pinch-hit three-run homer in the top of the seventh inning lifted Eastern Greene to a 10-9 victory over North Central in a high school baseball game at Farmersburg Wednesday. It was the fifth dinger of the season for Love. The Thunderbirds will host Paoli at 11 a.m. Saturday...
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Three seek District 2 spot on Linton-Stockton School Board
(Local News ~ 04/28/10)
Three men are vying for the District 2 spot on the Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees. Incumbent Rodney C. Bredeweg, Richard A. Burns and Fred E. Spinks are seeking votes in the May 4 primary. Bredeweg is wrapping up his first term on the L-S board and currently serves as board secretary...
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