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Shooting suspect in custody
(Local News ~ 07/01/10)
Brian Matthew Bastin, the 32-year-old prime suspect in a shooting incident last Saturday in the Newark area, is behind bars. Bastin was arrested and booked into the Greene County Jail around 4 a.m. on Tuesday by Greene County Sheriff's Detective George Dallaire...
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Traffic Infractions
(Court News ~ 07/01/10)
Jennifer N. Albrecht-speeding Joshua N. Anderson-speeding Scott J. Andrew-speeding Jeremy E. Barbarick-speeding Janette J. Barnard-speeding Christopher Batchelor-speeding Michael D. Beatty-no seat belt fastened Deborah S. Bedwell-speeding Bertha M. Bedwell-disobedience of official traff...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/01/10)
Thursday, July 1 Friday, July 2 Saturday, July 3 Sunday, July 4 Fireworks at Bloomfield at dusk. Monday, July 5 Tuesday, July 6 Thursday, July 8 Saturday, July 10 Sunday, July 11 Monday, July 12 Saturday, July 17 Sunday, July 18 Monday, July 19 Tuesday, July 20...
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WRV administrator praises ISTEP, graduation results
(Local News ~ 07/01/10)
If all goes as planned, every one of White River Valley's Class of 2010 will graduate, even if some finish a bit later than others. White River Valley School Corporation Superintendent Layton Wall told school trustees Tuesday he's proud his schools led the county in ISTEP scores, graduation rates and improvements this year...
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Elizabeth Rose (Braun) Emminger
(Obituary ~ 07/01/10)
Elizabeth Rose (Braun) Emminger, 46, formerly of Bloomfield, passed away Monday, June 28, 2010 at her residence in Greenwood. Both Aug. 18, 1963 in Indianapolis, she was the daughter of Ted and Bertha (Phillips) Bruan. She is survived by her husband, James Emminger; two sons, Robert Emminger of Greenwood and Andrew "A.J." Emminger of Bloomington; one daughter, Anne, at home; her mother, Bert Smith of Poland; two twin sisters, Phyllis Jennings of Bloomfield and Pam James of Indianapolis; two brothers, Red Braun of Solsberry and James Braun of Poland; several nieces and nephews.. ...
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Christine Ann Butler
(Obituary ~ 07/01/10)
Christine Ann Butler was stillborn at 9:35 p.m. Friday, June 11, 2010, at Union Hospital in Terre Haute. She was the daughter of Michael F. and Jennifer (Robinson) Butler, of Brazil. She was christened on Saturday, June 26. Surviving are her parents; a sister, Olivia Butler at home; maternal grandparents, Leonard and Carol Robinson of Centerville, OH; paternal grandmother, Martha Butler of Linton; paternal great-grandparents, Mary Foulke of Linton and Marjorie Paullin of Marion; aunts, Denise Hamdi of Dayton, OH and Sarah Bitler of New Whiteland; and an uncle, Scott Robinson of Springfield, OH.. ...
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Local golfer gets dream birthday gift
(Community Sports ~ 07/01/10)
For Linton-Stockton High School teacher and former boys basketball coach Darren Clayton, his 43rd birthday turned out to be one he won't soon forget. Every year Clayton and the best man at his wedding, Rick Wellington, take a golfing trip together. Wellington is a former football coach and teacher at Linton-Stockton...
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Plenty of seniors lead all-area slate
(High School Sports ~ 07/01/10)
A baker's dozen of seniors headline the 2010 edition of the Greene County Daily World All-Area Baseball Team. They head a group of 21 players selected by the sports staff of the Greene County Daily World and include four juniors and four sophomores as well...
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Delema Nadine Davidson
(Obituary ~ 07/01/10)
Delema Nadine Davidson, 91, of Linton, passed away at 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, June 30, 2010, at Glenburn Home in Linton. She was born Feb. 24, 1919, in Knox County, the daughter of Charles Elbert and Stella Mae (Keller) Padgett. She was a homemaker, and in her earlier life, she was a cafeteria manager in Pontiac, Michigan. She was a member of the Linton First Baptist Church...
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Special Witherspoon exhibit underway at Carnegie Heritage and Arts Center
(Local News ~ 07/01/10)
In a special exhibit, watercolors by Norma Witherspoon are now on display at the Carnegie Heritage and Arts Center in Linton located on E. Vincennes St. The art exhibition will be open from 9 a.m. -- 4 p.m. on Wednesday through Friday until Aug. 15. A special reception catered by Jeff Thom will be from 2--5 p.m. on Sunday, July 11...
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National Night Out event planned for Aug. 3
(Local News ~ 07/01/10)
Look for lots of fun at the National Night Out in Linton on Aug. 3. Additional details on the event that focuses on bringing the police and community together were provided by Linton Police Chief Troy Jerrell. "We've gotten a lot of interest from several organizations, churches and individuals. I think it's going to be a lot of fun," he said...
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State Supreme Court upholds conviction in Greene County-connected drug case
(Local News ~ 07/01/10)
The 2009 conviction of a man in a Greene County-connected drug case that unfolded four years earlier has been upheld by the Indiana Supreme Court. On Tuesday, the state high court upheld and affirmed two lower court decisions on the conviction of Kenneth J. Brown, 38, now an inmate at the Wabash Valley Correctional Facility at Carlisle...
- UPDATE ON EASTERN GREENE SHOOTING: Bastin arraigned on five charges, including attempted murder (Local News ~ 07/01/10)
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Woman has two wrecks, flees and arrested on drunk driving charges
(Local News ~ 07/01/10)
A 44-year-old Linton woman left the scene of two separate traffic accidents late Wednesday afternoon. Then she was jailed on drunk driving and several other criminal charges after testing more than twice the legal limit for intoxication. Lisa A. O'Grady, who lives at 289 B Street NE, was arrested by Linton City Police Officer Chad Crynes and faces preliminary charges of two counts of operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle while never being licensed and leaving the scene of a property damage accident.. ...
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Norma Irene Francis
(Obituary ~ 07/01/10)
Norma Irene Francis, age 84, of Middletown, passed away Thursday, July 01, 2010 at Liberty of Middletown. She was born October 24, 1925 in Bloomfield, Ind. to Claude and Lucy White. She worked in Crane Munitions in Indiana for a government agency for 25 years, retiring in 1975. Norma was a member of Breiel Blvd. Church of God...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/01/10)
Friday, July 2 Saturday, July 3 Sunday, July 4 Fireworks at Bloomfield at dusk. Monday, July 5 Tuesday, July 6 Thursday, July 8 Saturday, July 10 Sunday, July 11 Monday, July 12 Saturday, July 17 Sunday, July 18 Monday, July 19 Tuesday, July 20 Saturday, July 24...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 07/01/10)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Jerry McIntire, domestic battery in the presence of a child State v. Robin S. Hodge, operating a vehicle while intoxicated in a manner which endangered a person, operating a vehicle while intoxicated, operating a vehicle with an alcohol concentration equivalent to at least .15 grams or more of alcohol in blood or breath...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 07/01/10)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Wednesday included one fight, two personal injury accidents, two property damage accidents, one domestic dispute, two ordinance violations, one battery case, one follow up investigation and two traffic stops...
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Witnesses saw shooting, ER doctor said someone wanted this man dead
(Local News ~ 07/01/10)
Two witnesses to the shooting last Saturday outside a residence in the Newark area have told detectives they saw Brian Bastin shoot Erik Tosti numerous times with a rifle, then after Tosti fell and asked for help, Bastin put Tosti back in Tosti's vehicle and drove away...
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Parade day is always a busy one in Linton
(Local News ~ 07/01/10)
In the month of June, the countdown continues for Linton's Independence Day celebration. Already, patriotic buntings decorate houses, and flags wave in yards throughout town. Ron and Marsha Brown, like many others who live on the parade route, said it is a big day for them and have planned the menu and prepared for 30-40 people who will gather under their tent to watch the parade. ....
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New trustees face Kindergarten questions at WRV
(Local News ~ 07/01/10)
SWITZ CITY - Worthington kindergarteners whose parents prefer them to participate in an all-day pilot program could be bused to Lyons. Presently, plans call for Lyons Elementary School to attempt the all-day session in response to a small enrollment of about 16 students, White River Valley School Corp. Superintendent Layton Wall said...
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