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Alcohol banned from Sandborn Community Building
(Local News ~ 06/08/10)
There will be no alcoholic beverages at the Sandborn Community Building. That was the decision that Sandborn Town Council made last Tuesday evening following suggestions that perhaps having alcoholic beverages would draw more renters. However, following much discussion, the board voted to lower rental and deposit prices hoping that would attract additional activity for the building...
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Sports Briefs
(Community Sports ~ 06/08/10)
A public pep session celebrating the 2010 Linton-Stockton High School baseball sectional championship and softball state finals appearance will take place Friday at 6:30 p.m. The event will take place in the Roy Clark Community Building in Humphreys Park...
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Commissioners plan to lower speed limit in Hobbieville
(Local News ~ 06/08/10)
The Greene County Commissioners are moving forward with a plan to lower a speed limit on a county road in the eastern Greene County community of Hobbieville. Resident Mary Ann Robertson had appealed to the commissioners last month and asked them to help slow down speeding drivers in her small community...
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Switz City councilman Roudebush resigns
(Local News ~ 06/08/10)
SWITZ CITY -- Councilman Doug Roudebush's resignation was announced at Switz City's regular council meeting Monday evening. Rick Graves reported that two or three people were interested in the Board One vacancy, and the decision would be decided after two committee men -- one from Grant and one from Fairplay Township -- had a caucus. ...
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Jeff, Vickie Doris target Linton's downtown
(Local News ~ 06/08/10)
Information on development in downtown Linton was shared with local business owners in a luncheon meeting hosted by the Greene County Economic Development Corporation on Monday at the Old Bank & Company restaurant. Jeff and Vickie Doris, owners of Linton Family Pharmacy and Main Street Gifts, have recently formed the Linton Redevelopment LLC. ...
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Payne, Sissman to marry
(Engagement ~ 06/08/10)
Tony and Debbie Sparkman of Springville are pleased to announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their daughter, DeLisa Nicole Payne to Eric Sissman, son of Dale and Kristi Sissmam of Bloomfield. They will marry June 12. Payne is a 2004 graduate of Linton-Stockton High School and is employed with Bloomfield State Bank Main Office...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 06/08/10)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Monday included one follow-up investigation, one juvenile/delinquent, two funeral escorts, one lost and found, one suicide or attempted suicide, one off-road vehicle complaint, two medical/illness, two animal complaints, one suspicious vehicle/person, two assists to other agencies, one possibly intoxicated driver, one reckless driver, one theft-other, one motor vehicle theft, one incident of shoplifting and two traffic stops.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 06/08/10)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Matthew A. Lumm, battery resulting in bodily injury, battery resulting in bodily injury with a previous conviction GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. April D. Richardson, obstruction of justice, false informing...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 06/08/10)
Wednesday, June 9 Thursday, June 10 Friday, June 11 Saturday, June 12 Sunday, June 13 Monday, June 14 Saturday, June 19 June 30 Saturday, July 3 Sunday, July 11 Monday, July 12 Tuesday, July 20 Saturday, Aug. 21 Ongoing events...
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There was an 'official' witness to an alleged incident of criminal mischief
(Local News ~ 06/08/10)
Greene County Prosecutor Jarrod Holtsclaw's job involves frequent questioning of witnesses but in one case that's come up in Greene Superior Court, the tables may be turned. Holtsclaw just happened to be a witness to an alleged act of criminal mischief on West Main Street in Bloomfield by a man is also accused of driving drunk...
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Lyons seeks help being caught up in Web
(Local News ~ 06/08/10)
LYONS - Town Council members want a web presence. They're just not sure the $1,000 start-up cost can't be cut. Now, they will attempt to enlist area high school and college students in an effort to design the site. "School groups and students could maybe do this as a project," said Town Board President Scott Powers....
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New water tank would benefit Worthington residents
(Local News ~ 06/08/10)
A public hearing by Greg Jones from SIDC regarding an Eastern Heights Utilities water project preceded Worthington's regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening. The hearing was to inform Worthington residents about the grant application for a new 150,000 gallon water tank. The cost of the project is $1,104,883. The grant application will be for one million dollars with the remainder of the cost paid by Eastern Heights....
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