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Rain can't keep class of '08 from capturing softball title
(Local News ~ 09/27/11)
JASONVILLE -- Despite rainy conditions Sunday, the annual Jasonville High School-Shakamak High School Alumni Association homecoming softball tournament is in the books with the class of 2008 walking away as this year's champions. For several years, the alumni softball tournament has been a popular event at the annual homecoming celebration. ...
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Classmates reminisce during weekend activities
(Local News ~ 09/27/11)
JASONVILLE -- Hundreds of alumni ventured back to their hometown this past weekend to visit with old friends and take part in the annual Jasonville High School-Shakamak High School Alumni Association Homecoming festivities. Many alumni gathered on Main Street for the annual homecoming parade Saturday. Despite dark clouds, the weather held out for a dry parade...
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You can turn in your old meds next month
(Local News ~ 09/27/11)
The United States Drug Enforcement Agency has organized another National Take Back Initiative to get medications out of households, and three locations will be in Greene County. The Greene County Soil and Water Conservation District (GCSWCD), Refuge Assembly of God, Linton Family Pharmacy and Lamar Advertising in Terre Haute are sponsoring the local Take Back on Saturday, Oct. 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m...
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U.S. 231 to close in Bloomfield
(Local News ~ 09/27/11)
The Indiana Department of Transportation announces that U.S. Route 231 (U.S. 231) will be closing in Bloomfield. Railroad crews will be closing U.S. 231 from the junction of State Road 54 (S.R. 54) to the junction of State Road 58 (S.R. 58). Crews will be making repairs to the crossing 0.5 miles south of S.R. 54...
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Donetta R. Jacob
(Obituary ~ 09/27/11)
Donetta R. Jacob, 68, of Jasonville, passed away at 9:45 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011 in the Yellow Rose Unit Methodist Hospital Indianapolis. She was born Nov. 3, 1942 in Milwaukee, Wis., to Anzel Bedwell and Margaret (Stevenson) Bedwell. Donetta married James R. Jacob on Aug, 18, 1962 and he passed away on Dec. 2, 1993...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 09/27/11)
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 09/27/11)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Equable Ascent Financial, LLC vs. Eben Haywood, civil collection. Capital One Bank vs. Henry Tonyan, civil collection. Dennis Turner and Patrica Turner, dissolution of marriage. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Civil Filings Capital One Bank vs. Timothy Bynum, civil collection...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 09/27/11)
LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG CITATIONS William T. Labaume, illegal parking at school Linda Lou Goodman, illegal parking at school Bennie R. Hanna, illegal parking at school Roger Markle, illegal parking at school Chad O. Stowell, illegal parking at school...
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Patricia Kay Heaton
(Obituary ~ 09/27/11)
Patricia Kay Heaton, 58, of Washington and formerly of Linton, passed away Sunday, Sept. 25, 2011, at the Washington Nursing Center in Washington. Patty was born in Linton on Oct. 16, 1952 to Wilbur Heaton and Betty (Allen) Borders. She was a beloved mother, sister, daughter and friend. Patty loved animals and rescued many. Her easy-going spirit and pleasant disposition will be remembered always...
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Patricia Ann (Goad) Kolle
(Obituary ~ 09/27/11)
LYNNVILLE -- Patricia Ann (Goad) Kolle, 60, passed away Monday, Sept. 26, 2011 at her residence north of Lynnville. Pat was a member of St. Matthew Church. She formerly worked for Peabody Coal Company Lynnville Mine. She loved spending time with her family, writing poetry, singing and listening to music, antiquing, raising horses and eating out...
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Unemployment claims taking big bite out of county budget
(Local News ~ 09/27/11)
Unemployment payments to former employees are taking a big bite out of the county's budget and the Greene County Council took action Monday to help the problem. The County Commissioners requested an additional appropriation totaling $40,000 in hopes that might be enough to get through the current calendar year...
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Gillan wins prestigious award
(Local News ~ 09/27/11)
Indiana Conservation Officer Blaine Gillan has been named one of five North American Wildlife Enforcement Officers Association (NAWEOA) Torch Award winners. Gillan, son of Kenny and Beth Gillan of Linton, is a 2000 Linton-Stockton High School graduate, who has worked for the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Law Enforcement Division since October 2006...
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Mission could face funding woes after state, federal money lost
(Local News ~ 09/27/11)
After nearly 25 years serving the area's needy, Linton's Roosevelt Mission is now in danger of closing down after state and federal funds were cut. Open since 1987, the mission is now counting on donations from local churches and those the mission may have helped in the past to cover costs...
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Lady Lakers roll past Union
(High School Sports ~ 09/27/11)
DUGGER -- It barely took an hour for Mikayla Crane and her 24 kills to lead the Shakamak Lady Lakers past host Union 25-10, 25-13, 25-11 in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference match here Tuesday night. "I thought we played really good," Shakamak (7-14, 3-2 SWIAC) coach Brooke Collins said. "The girls had good spirit the whole game, they kept the momentum the whole night and they had a lot of kills tonight -- I'm really, really proud them."...
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Lady Miners fall in three games
(High School Sports ~ 09/27/11)
The Linton-Stockton Lady Miners fell to 10-12 on the year following a 25-16, 25-16, 25-18 loss at Sullivan Tuesday night. Kayla Cox was 6 for 6 from the service line with two digs, an assist block, two kills and 26 assists for the Lady Miners. The junior varsity scores were not available...
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Miners lose regular season finale
(High School Sports ~ 09/27/11)
Linton-Stockton concluded the boys tennis regular season with a 3-11 record after a 4-1 loss to visiting Sullivan in a make-up match at Humphreys Park Tuesday. The Miners earned their only point at No. 1 singles. Cody Kocher needed three sets, but defeated Luke Willis 3-6, 6-1, 6-4...
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Miners lose junior high match
(Community Sports ~ 09/27/11)
North Daviess defeated Linton-Stockton in a junior high boys tennis match at North Daviess Tuesday. Junior High September 27, 2011 at North Daviess North Daviess 4, Linton 0 Singles Trent Donovan (ND) d. Logan Hollingsworth 8-2; Ethan Hawk (ND) d. Michael Thompson 8-5; Issac Cooper (ND) d. Jayden Holt 8-4...
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WRV tops Eels
(Community Sports ~ 09/27/11)
The White River Valley Junior High girls cross country team defeated Clay City 25-30 Tuesday. WRV also won the boys competition 19-36. Alexis Gilreath was second overall for the Lady Wolverines. Buddy Fisher of WRV won the boys race. The WRV girls are 7-3 in dual meets and 12-8 overall...
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WRV falls to Brown County
(High School Sports ~ 09/27/11)
SWITZ CITY -- The Brown County Eagles made the long awaited trip to WRV and left a 4-1 winner in boys tennis action on Tuesday. I had been trying to get Brown County on our schedule for a couple years now. It did take them a little longer in travel time than I had anticipated so we are considering playing at a neutral site next year to split the travel time...
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