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Linton Community Development Foundation brings 5 bikes to kids via food pantry
(Local News ~ 10/27/11)
The Linton Community Development Corporation offered a free ride -- in fact, five of them -- to area kids, via the Linton Community Food Pantry. With Christmas still two months away, LCDC officials played Santa Claus early, donating five reconditioned bicycles to the Pantry which they obtained through Shifting Gears, a program which enables inmates in Indiana prisons to repair bikes for those in need...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 10/27/11)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Green Tree Servicing, LLC vs. Juan Lucero, civil collection. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Criminal Filings State vs. Franklin L. Boger, driving while suspended with a prior 10-year suspension. Small Claims Filings Musselman Apartments vs. Annette Harvey, collection...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 10/27/11)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department log for Oct. 26 included: One breaking-and-entering case; one criminal mischief case; two animal complaints; and four traffic stops...
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Linton Fall Arts Festival offers many local-made items
(Local News ~ 10/27/11)
The Linton Fall Arts Festival is a great way to start your Christmas shopping a couple of months in advance and observe local artists, according to organizers. The festival, sponsored by the Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce, will take place on the corner of First and Vincennes Sts. in downtown Linton on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m...
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Not-for-Profit Management training set for Nov. 7
(Local News ~ 10/27/11)
The Greene County Foundation is offering a series of Not-for-Profit Management training session. The purpose of these sessions is to help your organization continue developing and encourage further learning about issues related to the operation, accountability, financial and legal obligations of maintaining your not-for-profit organization...
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Newcomers help EGHS get back to semistate
(High School Sports ~ 10/27/11)
LITTLE CINCINNATI -- After back-to-back record setting years, which included winning a Class 2A Regional championship in 2010, Eastern Greene volleyball coach Gina Ingram had to fill three key roles lost to graduation. She called upon Leanna Bailey to step into the important role of setter...
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The road gets even tougher for Lady Thunderbirds
(High School Sports ~ 10/27/11)
For the Eastern Greene Lady Thunderbirds the road to Muncie's Worthen Arena and the IHSAA Class 2A state title match runs through Forest Park High School and the Providence Pioneers. Both the third-ranked Lady T-Birds and No. 9 Providence have been here before. For Eastern Greene it was last year while the Pioneers haven't been in the semistate since 2002...
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Margaret D. "Peg" Harrah
(Obituary ~ 10/27/11)
Margaret D. "Peg" Harrah, 83, of Bloomfield, passed away at 11:15 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 27 at her home in Bloomfield. Born May 19, 1928 in Elkhart, she was the daughter of Walter F. and Nina (Gale) Doll. Peg was a former partner of Bloomfield Manufacturing Company and the founder and owner of Harrah Realty in Bloomfield. She was a member of the Bloomfield First Presbyterian Church...
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Halloween Pet Contest
(Local News ~ 10/27/11)
A pet costume contest was conducted Thursday night at Humphreys Park.
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Enrollment drop spells less state money for WRV School District
(Local News ~ 10/27/11)
SWITZ CITY ---- A significant drop in enrollment will cause the White River School District 2012 budget to even be leaner than expected. WRV Supt. Layton Wall reported to the board Thursday night, that district-wide the ADM (Average Daily Membership) is 28.5 students less than the previous school year -- mirroring a downward trend is going on across the county...
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Jury trial date set for Lyons man charged with child molesting
(Local News ~ 10/27/11)
A March 2012 jury trial date has been set for a rural Lyons man charged with molesting an 8-year-old boy who he allegedly had taken on a four-wheeler ride near his river cabin. Allan J. Kirkley, who was arrested on Tuesday, made an initial appearance in Greene Circuit Court on Wednesday morning by video conference from the Greene County Jail in Bloomfield...
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Accused boots shoplifter says she had cold feet
(Local News ~ 10/27/11)
An accused shoplifter, who allegedly stole a pair of women's winter boots from a Bloomfield department store, told police there's been a recent chill in the autumn evening air and her feet got cold. Sue E. Warren, 55, of Newberry, was arrested last Saturday evening after she was detained by officials at Pamida department store on U.S. 231 South in Bloomfield...
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