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L-S Miner Kadet Rifle Corps completes season with sheer talent
(Local News ~ 04/14/11)
The Linton-Stockton Miner Kadet Rifle Corps has now completed their 2010-11 season. From parade practices to football halftime practices to basketball halftime practices, this team of girls works diligently all year long to perfect their performances...
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Police to face teachers in basketball game to benefit FOP scholarship
(Local News ~ 04/14/11)
Look for a fundraising basketball game to hit the Linton-Stockton High School gym this month. Linton Patrol Officer Nick Yingling provided details on the event -- which will serve as a fundraiser for an FOP scholarship. "It will be a basketball game between police and the Linton-Stockton faculty. It's been a few years since we've done it and we're trying to make enough money for an FOP scholarship," Yingling said...
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Bloomfield Food Pantry serves many
(Local News ~ 04/14/11)
The community food pantry at the Bloomfield First Baptist Church has a history dating back 25 years -- in which the pantry has grown and expanded its partnerships. Nancy Cummings, food pantry coordinator, shared details on the local pantry as well as some history...
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Knights edge Miners 3-2
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/11)
Northview came up with one win at singles and prevailed in both doubles matches as the host Lady Knights defeated Linton-Stockton 3-2 in a high school girls tennis match Wednesday at Rose-Hulman in Terre Haute. Ashley Cooper, a Lady Miner sophomore, needed a second-set tiebreaker, but won in straight sets at No. 2 singles...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department
(Police Reports ~ 04/14/11)
Jail Log...
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Linton Police Department
(Police Reports ~ 04/14/11)
Activity Log The Linton Police Department's activity log for Wednesday included illegal burn, one follow-up investigation, one request for information, one juvenile/delinquent, one accident with property damage, two assists to other agencies, one extra patrol, one domestic dispute, one domestic dispute-neighbor, one community relations detail and four traffic stops...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 04/14/11)
Saturday, April 16 Sunday, April 17 Monday, April 18 Tuesday, April 19 Wednesday, April 20 Friday, April 22 Saturday, April 23 Sunday, April 24 Tuesday, April 26 Thursday, April 28 Saturday, April 30 Saturday, May 7 Tuesday, May 10 Saturday, May 14 Saturday, May 21...
- Murray paces Lady Miners past Union (Dugger) (High School Sports ~ 04/14/11)
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 04/14/11)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CIVIL CASES Collection Associates LLC vs. Marshal Williams, small claims Collection Associates LLC vs. Angela Kinser, small claims Collection Associates LLC vs. Daniel Riggins, small claims Brad Holmes vs. Chrystal Hensely, Natasha Samm, Josh Samm, small claims...
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Linton woman accused of stabbing boyfriend early Thursday
(Local News ~ 04/14/11)
A Linton woman was taken to jail early Thursday after her boyfriend went to the emergency room and said he had been stabbed. Jamie Dee Dyer, 29, was booked in to the Greene County Jail at approximately 4 a.m. by Cpl. Paul F. Clark II of the Linton Police Department...
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Northview hands Shakamak first loss
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/11)
The Northview Knights got a two-hit, shutout pitching performance from junior T.J. Decker and Brock Wheeler came in to close out a 4-0 victory over Class A No. 4 Shakamak on Thursday evening. Decker was mostly dominant over his six innings of work, striking out seven of the first eight hitters he faced on the way to 11 total punch outs. ...
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Lady Cards fall to North
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/11)
Terre Haute North scored in each of its last four at bats as the Lady Patriots defeated visiting Bloomfield 9-4 in a high school softball game Thursday night. Nicole Hughes fanned five and walked seven, taking the loss for the 1-4 Lady Cardinals. "The walks just killed us," said first-year Cardinal coach Nicole Peter. "We came out with a good first inning, but couldn't get anything going the rest of the way...
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WRV drops opener
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/11)
After three forfeits, the White River Valley baseball team finally got a chance to play a game. The Wolverines came up on the short end of a 9-3 score at Clay City Thursday in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference game. Clay City broke open a 1-1 tie by scoring eight runs in the fifth. The Wolverines had three of their five errors in the fifth, which led to six unearned runs...
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Vikings defeat WRV, 5-0
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/11)
SWITZ CITY -- White River Valley girls tennis played host to Barr-Reeve for their first home match of the season. Barr-Reeve dominated every position winning in straights. Sara Wines lost at two singles 6-4, 6-3 to Tiffany Graber and the veteran number one doubles team of Amanda Mowery and Brooke Braswell were surprising losers 7-5, 6-2 to juniors Haley Taylor and Bridgette Graber...
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Bloomfield stays undefeated
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/11)
Bloomfield girls' tennis team took advantage of the near perfect tennis weather Thursday afternoon and posted a 4-1 win over Washington Catholic at the Washington Sports Complex. This was the first match of the season that the wind didn't have to be factored into the game plan...
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Lady Lakers fall to Northview
(High School Sports ~ 04/14/11)
The Shakamak Lady Lakers softball team dropped their sixth consecutive game Thursday after falling 14-0 to visiting Northview in a game stopped after five innings due to the 10-run rule. "The dreaded fourth inning came to haunt us tonight," Shakamak (0-6) coach B.A. Shipman said. "That's when the wheels fell off, that was the killer."...
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Suspect in double homicide was wanted in Greene County
(Local News ~ 04/14/11)
Michael D. Joyner, the suspect who was recently arrested in a double homicide case in Owen County, was also wanted in Greene County for allegedly battering a woman in Linton just a week before the shooting of two men near Bowling Green. The shooting victims, Randall W. Bohannon, 43, of Bowling Green, and Brandon H. Hyde, 24, of Terre Haute, were murdered at Bohannon's home on March 3...
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MSD Shakamak making plans for summer school
(Local News ~ 04/14/11)
JASONVILLE -- It may be April, but during the regular meeting of the Metropolitan School District of Shakamak Board of School Trustees Thursday evening, board members were looking toward summer as teaching assignments were approved for summer school...
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Lyons Food Pantry could soon relocate to former firehouse
(Local News ~ 04/14/11)
LYONS -- The Lyons Community Food Pantry, a multifaith effort, is relocating to the former firehouse. Presently, the pantry is open only once a month in the basement of the Lyons United Methodist Church on the second Thursday from 3 to 6 p.m. It could soon expand hours...
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