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Linton man back in jail facing three charges
(Local News ~ 09/28/10)
Roy L. Ward, III, 25, Linton, is back in the Greene County Jail again for the fourth time in two months and he's now facing criminal charges in three separate cases. Ward posted bond and was released from jail after each of three arrests, but when he appeared back in court for an initial hearing in the latest case, his bonds were revoked and the judge ordered him to be held without bond...
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County employees will get one additional pay day in December thanks to a rare calendar cycle
(Local News ~ 09/28/10)
Greene County employees will have an extra payday in mid-December, just in time for Christmas. Because of a calendar cycle that rarely rolls around in this fashion ---- about every 11 years ---- county employees will be paid in 27 bi-weekly installments rather than the regular 26 yearly paydays...
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Council gives $5.1 million bonding plan from Redevelopment Commission its blessing, but not without some questions
(Local News ~ 09/28/10)
The Greene County Council gave its nod of approval Monday afternoon for a plan that would authorize the issuance of up to $5 million in bonds to help pay for four separate infrastructure projects underway by the Greene County Development Commission...
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Recent vandalism locks Linton Library drop box
(Local News ~ 09/28/10)
Due to an act of vandalism, the Linton Public Library's drop box will now be locked during the library's closed hours. Shelley Williams, library director, shared details on the change and why it is necessary. The vandalism occurred the night of Friday, Sept. 10 or early morning Saturday, Sept. 11 when someone shoved a dead cat into the book drop slot, she explained...
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County unemployment rate continues to improve
(Local News ~ 09/28/10)
INDIANAPOLIS - The downward trend in Greene County's jobless rate continued in August. The county registered a preliminary unemployment rate of 8.9 percent -- ranking 70th among the state's 92 counties, according to figures released this week by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development...
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Roy Arthur From
(Obituary ~ 09/28/10)
Roy Arthur From, 68, died September 27, 2010 in Bloomington. He was born in Holyoke, Col. and was the son of the late Merle and Marjorie From. CWO3 From, a retired Navy veteran of the Vietnam Campaign, was a loving husband, father, and grandfather. Roy was a member of First Presbyterian Church where he served as an Elder. He enjoyed membership in the Lions Clubs, the VFW, and the Greene County Landmarks Foundation...
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Amanda D. (Collins) Stalcup
(Obituary ~ 09/28/10)
Amanda D. (Collins) Stalcup, 29 of Linton, died Monday morning, September 27, 2010 near Lyons, due to injuries in a motor vehicle accident. She was born in Linton on Feb. 3, 1981, the daughter of Ricky Joe and Juanita (Richards) Collins. She was a 2006 graduate of Ivy Tech with a degree in human services. ...
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Gladys (Cotton) Grabner
(Obituary ~ 09/28/10)
Gladys (Cotton) Grabner, 89, of Jasonville, died at 9 p.m. Monday, Sept. 27, 2010 at Bell Trace Health and Living Center at Bloomington. She married Paul Grabner on May 2, 1942 and he preceded her in death on March 12, 2009. Gladys was a homemaker. She graduated from Coalmont High School, was a member of Pythian Sisters, Triads, Delta Thata Tau (Delts) O.E.S. ...
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Conditions of young accident victims improve
(Local News ~ 09/28/10)
Two of the three children -- who were passengers in the single vehicle accident that claimed the life of a Linton woman on Monday -- have been treated and released from the hospital. Greene County Sheriff Deputy Terry Wade provided an update on the children in a interview with the Greene County Daily World on Tuesday afternoon...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/28/10)
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/28/10)
The Linton Police Department's activity log for Monday included one report of trespassing, one fraud, one illegal burn, one follow-up investigation, two requests for lifting assistance, one assist to the utility department after hours, two reports of vandalism, one drug investigation, one disorderly conduct, one missing or runaway juvenile, one funeral escort, three medical/illness, two alarms, one animal complaint, two suspicious vehicles/persons, four assists to other agencies, two harassment complaint, one possibly intoxicated driver, one traffic control, one theft, one 911 prank or false call, two domestic disputes, one animal/canine removed and two traffic stops.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 09/28/10)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State v. Michael R. Neff, intimidation, battery resulting in bodily injury, criminal confinement, auto theft GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL CASES State Farm Auto Insurance, Roger B. Bailey v. Tara D. Cullison, Robert L. Cullison, plenary...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/28/10)
Wednesday, Sept. 29 Thursday, Sept. 30 Friday, Oct. 1 Saturday, October 2 Sunday, Oct. 3 Monday, Oct. 4 Thursday, Oct. 7 Friday, Oct. 8 Saturday, Oct. 9 Sunday, October 10 Saturday, Oct. 16 Sunday, Oct. 17 Monday, Oct. 18 Tuesday, Oct. 19 Saturday, Oct. 23...
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Juhas' enjoying his time at WRV
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/10)
SWITZ CITY -- There's a new face in the hallways and classrooms of White River Valley High School and it belongs to exchange student Jan Juhas'. The 6-6 native of Kosice, Slovakia has used a desire to learn the English language better to get a full taste of American culture and sports...
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ND tops BHS, wins SWIAC
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/10)
The Bloomfield Cardinals got off to a good start against a tough North Daviess squad Tuesday afternoon on their home courts but couldn't maintain the intensity for the entire match and fell by a 5-0 decision. North Daviess' win assured them the Southwestern Indiana Athletic championship with a 4-0 record in league play...
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Lady Miners claim 15th victory
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/10)
Linton-Stockton needed five games, but prevailed over visiting Sullivan 25-17, 17-25, 25-7, 18-25, 16-14 in a high school volleyball match Tuesday night. The victory was the 15th in 22 matches for the Lady Miners. Jannae Jackson paced the winners with a season-high 18 kills to go with seven digs...
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Lady Wolverines push record to 11-9
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/10)
For the second time in three days, White River Valley defeated Washington Catholic. The Lady Wolverines topped WC 25-20, 25-10, 25-10 in a non-conference high school volleyball match Tuesday at Switz City. WRV defeated the Lady Cardinals Saturday on the same floor at their own invitational...
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Lady Lakers add to Union (Dugger) woes
(High School Sports ~ 09/28/10)
JASONVILLE -- The Shakamak Lady Lakers were the latest to benefit from one of the worst losing streaks in Union (Dugger) volleyball history following a 25-17, 25-8, 25-17 Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference win here Tuesday night. "We kept up the energy even though we weren't playing as great as we could have been at times," Shakamak coach Lindsey (Scott) Cummings said. "But we pulled out a win and that's what we needed."...
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Warrant issued for man accused of battering, confining and threatening a Linton woman
(Local News ~ 09/28/10)
A warrant is out for the arrest of Michael R. Neff, a 39-year-old man accused of battering a Linton woman, confining her against her will, threatening to kill her or her family if she reported the incident to police, then stealing her car. The police report says Neff is from Cass, Ind. but he was involved in a relationship with the victim for the past couple of months...
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