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Transformer replacement will cause power outage in Linton early Wednesday
(Local News ~ 07/20/11)
The replacement of a transformer in Linton early Wednesday morning is expected to cause a power outage to the northeast portion of the city from approximately 2 a.m. to 4 a.m. Linton City Police Dispatcher Marge George confirmed just after midnight that an outage expected to last through much of the early morning will be necessary for work done by the city...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/20/11)
Thursday Friday, July 22 Saturday, July 23 Sunday, July 24 Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 Sunday, July 31 Friday, Aug. 5 Saturday, Aug. 6 Friday, Aug. 19 Satuday, Aug. 20 Sunday, Aug. 21 Ongoing Events...
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Boyd wins Friday, French finishes fifth Tuesday
(Community Sports ~ 07/20/11)
Linton-Stockton High School golfer Ben Boyd fired an even-par 72 on the 6,209 yard course at Country Oaks Golf Course near Montgomery on Friday to capture the 17-19 year old division of the Indiana Golf Foundation's MD Tour. Joining Boyd in the event was fellow Miner golfer Luke Jerrells, who ended the day tied for fourth after shooting an 8-over-par 80 in the same division...
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Bloomfield tennis practice starts Aug. 1
(High School Sports ~ 07/20/11)
The Bloomfield High School boys tennis team will begin practice from 8 to 10 a.m. Monday, Aug. 1. Players must have their athletic physicals completed before they will be permitted to practice.
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New tennis sectional alignment
(High School Sports ~ 07/20/11)
The Greene County boys and girls tennis teams will now compete at the North Daviess Sectional. Bloomfield, White River Valley and Linton-Stockton will compete with the host Cougars in the new alignment in Sectional 43. The sectional winner at North Daviess will feed into the Jasper Regional with the sectional champions from Vincennes Lincoln, Loogootee and the host Wildcats...
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Vera L. (Hamilton) Beaty
(Obituary ~ 07/20/11)
Vera L. (Hamilton) Beaty, 75, passed away Monday at Floyd Memorial Hospital and Health Services in New Albany, IN. She was a native of Bloomfield, IN and retired as a church secretary at First Baptist Church in New Albany after 19 years. She was a member of DePauw Memorial United Methodist Church in New Albany...
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WRV Physicals
(High School Sports ~ 07/20/11)
The Lyons Medical Clinic is offering physicals for White River Valley student-athletes for $20 now through Saturday, Aug. 13. Appointments are necessary and can be scheduled by calling the clinic at (812) 659-3395.
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Faulk and Fuller take top 4-H beef ribbons
(Local News ~ 07/20/11)
The sweat was dripping off most of the Greene County 4-H Beef Show exhibitors and spectators Tuesday night on one of the hottest fair nights in recent memory. Inside the show ring everything was as cool as a refreshing Lemon Shake-up for a couple of veteran showmen, who didn't let the oppressive heat dampen their spirits...
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Dennis Michael Jewell
(Obituary ~ 07/20/11)
Dennis Michael Jewell, 65, of Dugger, passed away at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, July 19, 2011, at Sullivan County Community Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Sullivan County on April 11, 1946, the son of Benjamin Jewell and Winifred Blue Jewell...
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Leona May Mollet Browning
(Obituary ~ 07/20/11)
Leona May Mollet Browning, 92, of La Porte, IN, died at 7:22 p.m. Friday, July 15, 2011, at the I.U. LaPorte Regional Hospital. She was born Nov. 30, 1918 in Clay County, the daughter of John and Myrtle "Mertie" Archer Mollet. On April 17, 1937 in Sullivan County, she married Rev. Arthur L. Browning...
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Five-term Dugger councilman hesitates on candidacy, won't run as independent
(Local News ~ 07/20/11)
Controversy over critics raising a candidacy requirement arising for the second time in four years has a Dugger Town Council member debating running again. Five-term Dugger Town Councilman Tom Walters failed to certify his candidacy Friday, leaving him unable to run as an independent...
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Shawnee Theatre brings a classic horror story to the stage
(Local News ~ 07/20/11)
Shawnee Theatre's fifth show of its 52nd season, Frankenstein, which opens at 8 p.m. today, is based on the novel by Mary Shelley. Set in the icy polar regions where scientist Victor Frankenstein has chased the creature he brought to life, this highly theatrical and emotional play traces Frankenstein's path to the final confrontation with his intelligent, articulate, sensitive, and powerfully violent child...
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Stahl facing multiple meth-related charges
(Local News ~ 07/20/11)
The purchase of a large quantity of pseudoepheerdrine medication from a Monroe County department store prompted Indiana State Police investigators to seek an arrest warrant for a rural Bloomfield man. The probe turned into a dealing and manufacturing of methamphetamine case...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 07/20/11)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings LVNV Funding vs. Ashley Barnes, civil collection. Calvery Portfolio Services LLC vs. Ronald Harmon, civil collection. Calvery Portfolio Services LLC vs. Rick Cooper, civil collection. Midland Funding LLC vs. Anthony Planinac, civil collection...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 07/20/11)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY REPORT The Linton Police log for July 19 included: One forgery/counterfeiting case, two animal cruelty cases, one personal injury traffic accident, one intoxicated driver and five traffic stops...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/20/11)
Thursday Friday, July 22 Saturday, July 23 Sunday, July 24 Monday, July 25 Wednesday, July 27 Thursday, July 28 Friday, July 29 Saturday, July 30 Sunday, July 31 Friday, Aug. 5 Saturday, Aug. 6 Friday, Aug. 19 Saturday, Aug. 20 Sunday, Aug. 21 Sunday, Aug. 28...
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Mary M. Shonk
(Obituary ~ 07/20/11)
Mary M. Shonk, 79, of Linton, died at 10:35 a.m. on Tuesday, July 19, 2011, at Glenburn Home in Linton. She was born in Sullivan County on Nov. 22, 1931, the daughter of Harrison and Eva (Alumbaugh) Crooks. She worked at General Electric and Red & White, both in Linton...
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Linton-Stockton School Board meeting available in Channel 3 video library
(Local News ~ 07/20/11)
The Linton-Stockton School Board meeting from Thursday night is now available for viewing on Channel 3 on the home page. Go to the video library to locate the meeting. Board President Rodney Bredeweg (above) led the meeting along with superintendent Nick Karazsia.
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Linton-Stockton Trustees approve this year's textbook rental fees
(Local News ~ 07/20/11)
It's almost time for some more pencils, some more books -- and school officials are giving costs a second look. Monday's regular session was reset for Wednesday to allow for vacations which would have kept some members away. With only Trustee Bob Good absent, the Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees adopted textbook rental fees Wednesday during the session, keeping costs as low as they could...
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Lyons woman asks for bond reduction in molestation case
(Local News ~ 07/20/11)
A 34-year-old Lyons woman charged with child molestation has requested a reduction in her bond. Brandy Logan, with her public defender Jim Reister, requested on Wednesday morning by video conference that Greene Circuit Judge Erik Allen reduce her surety bond from $40,000 to $10,000 on the class A felony charge...
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Little Miss and Little Mr. Greene County crowned
(Local News ~ 07/20/11)
Temperatures reaching 95 degrees did not deter the group of about 75 people from gathering in the Commercial Building at the Greene County 4-H Fairgrounds to see 14 children vying for the title of Little Miss and Little Mister Greene County. Brooke Arthur, this year's Miss Greene County first runner-up, took the stage to emcee the event in Ariel Fuller's place, as she had a livestock show to take part in...
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