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Another day of heat and humidity predicted; advisory issued by the National Weather Service
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis has issued a "Heat Advisory" from noon to 8 p.m. today (Friday). High temperatures are forecast to be in the mid 90s with due points climbing into the middle 70s will produce a heat index around 105 for several hours this afternoon, according to a NWS report.
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Bloomfield Jr./Sr. High School registration dates
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
Registration dates for Bloomfield Jr./Sr. High School: 7th grade orientation will be Thursday, August 11, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Freshman kickoff will be Friday, August 12, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m...
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Sichting taking her game to the next level
(College Sports ~ 07/29/11)
Bloomfield softball standout Danielle Sichting has decided to take her game to the next level while she pursues a degree in education at Franklin College. "I'm excited and I can't wait to get up there," Sichting said. "I've always looked at Franklin, but since I went there I love it."...
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Shakamak Youth League having sign-ups for baseball, softball and T-Ball
(Community Sports ~ 07/29/11)
Player registrations for the upcoming baseball, softball, and T-ball fall seasons at the Shakamak Youth League will be on the following Saturdays: Aug. 13 , 20 and 27 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. in the upstairs meeting room in the concession stand at Hanna Field in Jasonville...
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Lena Mottern
(Obituary ~ 07/29/11)
Lena Mottern, 84, of Elnora, died July 28, 2011 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. Born March 6, 1927 in Petersburg, she was daughter of William Bement and Mary Shafer. She worked as a machine operator at General Electric. A member of the Elnora Christian Church, she played gospel country music...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 07/29/11)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Jacob Clark and Melissa Clark, dissolution of marriage. The Bank of New York Mellon vs. Joe James and Christy James, mortgage foreclosure. Capital One Bank USA vs. John Harris, civil collection. Criminal Filings State vs. Judith Conn, theft...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 07/29/11)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/29/11)
Saturday Sunday, July 31 Monday, Aug. 1 Friday, Aug. 5 Saturday, Aug. 6 Sunday, Aug. 7 Tuesday, Aug. 9 Sunday, Aug. 14 Friday, Aug. 19 Saturday, Aug. 20 Sunday, Aug. 21 Sunday, Aug. 28 Sunday, Sept. 4 Ongoing Events...
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Linton utilities to conduct survey
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
Those living outside Linton's limits yet still served by its sewers will be surveyed about their income next month, part of the city's ongoing bid to receive funds for wastewater improvements. The survey focuses primarily upon how many residents meet low-to-moderate income requirements...
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Traffic stop leads to pot possession charge
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
A traffic stop just outside of the Bloomfield town limits earlier this month resulted in the arrest of a rural Solsberry man on a felony marijuana possession charge. William N. Adams, 21, is charged with possession of marijuana over 30 grams -- a class D felony...
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Barnard Sisters headline benefit Sunday
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
The Barnard Sisters, a folk duo composed of Bloomfield High School graduates, will headline a Bloomington benefit Sunday to build a Buddhist monastery in the city. The show, slated to begin at 5 p.m. at Dagom Gaden Tensung Ling monastery, 102 W. Clubhouse Dr., is the second annual fundraiser featuring sisters Pam and Kara Barnard...
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Emergency personnel, citizens can mingle Tuesday night
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
Linton Chief of Police Troy Jerrell hopes to see everyone from Greene County at National Night Out on Tuesday from 5-9 p.m. at Humphreys Park. "I want to remind everyone this is a free event," Jerrell said. The importance of National Night Out is to get the community acquainted with its law enforcement officials...
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Bloomfield announces hirings as school approaches
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
With the opening of school just a couple weeks away, the Bloomfield Board of School Trustees firmed up several staff hirings Thursday night. Classes will formally start for the students Aug. 16. Teachers will conduct a workshop Aug. 15 and will also host a "Meet the Teacher" open house on the same evening from 5 to 6:30 p.m...
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Program focuses on older citizens finding jobs
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
WorkOne in Linton is hosting a program through the AARP Foundation WorkSearch program to help employ citizens over the age of 55. "There are age biases. Everyone wants to be a mentor ... they don't want to mentor their mother or father," Project Director Floyd Kirby explained, noting the program's goal is to help enrollees get their foot in the door for employment opportunities...
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Man faces battery charge
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
The Linton man accused of beating and kicking a man outside a downtown tavern on July 11 faces a September court date after entering a not-guilty plea at his initial hearing. Zachary David Daugherty, 23, was arrested July 15 by Linton Police Officer Nick Yingling following the altercation four days earlier outside the Palace Bar, with Tommy J. Gregory, 32, also of Linton...
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Karazsia helps keep costs down by taking on extra duties
(Local News ~ 07/29/11)
If there's such a thing as a utility infielder for school administrators, Linton-Stockton's athletics and discipline director Charlie Karazsia might just be it. By assuming duties once held by a now-vacant administrative post, he could be a financial MVP for a school system facing increasingly challenging economic times...
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