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Mary L. Weix
(Obituary ~ 02/06/12)
Mary L. Weix, 83, of Abbotsford, Wis., passed away Friday, Feb. 3, 2012 at Golden Living Center in Abbotsford after being admitted there on Jan. 31, 2012. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 9, 2012 at Saint Bernard's Catholic Church in Abbotsford. ...
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 02/06/12)
Thank you for helping children To the Editor: BJ Yoho, a.k.a. "BJ Claus" would like to thank Solsberry Methodist Church, Greene County Chapel, Eastern Greene Elementary/Middle School, Stephanie Hill Bloomfield School Group, Southern Indiana Pediatrics, Bloomfield State Bank-Eastern Branch, County Cuts, Terri Todd C & H Club, Sunshine Club and the many friends and family who donated toys and gifts for the "BJ Claus" third annual Christmas toy drive for Riley Children's Hospital...
- Burris earns 100th win at OCC (College Sports ~ 02/06/12)
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Commissioners favor proposed new fire station for Richland-Taylor Fire Department
(Local News ~ 02/06/12)
The Greene County Commissioners went on record Monday backing the proposed construction of a new fire station in Taylor Township. A public hearing on the project was hosted by the commissioners and conducted by Rex Knight of Southern Indiana Development Commission, the grant administrators...
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Robert "Gravel" Rood
(Obituary ~ 02/06/12)
Robert "Gravel" Rood, 61, of Clay City, passed away at Regional Hospital in Terre Haute on February 4, 2012. He was born in Muncie, IN on Oct. 12, 1950, the son of Dallas J. Rood Jr. and Martha (Byrd) Rood. Robert graduated from Marengo High School with the class of 1969. Most of his life Robert worked in construction as a welder and a laborer. He was a member of the Laborers Union 741 in Bloomington. Most recently he had been working with his brothers and nephew at Rogers Group INC...
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Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce gearing up for Spring Expo on March 10
(Local News ~ 02/06/12)
The Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce is urging local businesses to participate in the annual Spring Expo at the Linton Armory on March 10. Chamber Executive Director Lynette Shelton said the Expo will feature businesses dealing with home repair, landscaping, construction, heating and cooling, and similar businesses...
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Beware: Another phone scam has been reported
(Local News ~ 02/06/12)
A Linton woman wants to warn locals not to get caught up in a phone call scam she got this week. Sue Dwyer said her husband answered a call on their home phone from a strange number, listed under the name J.M. Kingston. Dwyer said the first time the 876-396-2787 number called on Monday, her husband hung up the phone, but the person called back moments later...
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Bloomfield grad picks up some health and human services tips at local Extension office
(Local News ~ 02/06/12)
SWITZ CITY -- A 20-year-old Indiana State University student from Bloomfield recently spent several days assisting in the Greene County Cooperative Extension Service office near Switz City. She learned about the health and human services role the office plays in the local community...
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Teddy Bear Tea on Valentines Day to benefit Greene County Voices for Kids program
(Local News ~ 02/06/12)
The Greene County Voices for Kids program will be hosting a Teddy Bear Tea for adults and children on Valentines Day. Parents and their "special little sweetheart" can enjoy cake, ice cream, milk, tea or coffee at the Pepperoni Grill in Bloomfield at three designated times: 2:30 p.m., 3 p.m. or 3:30 p.m...
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Geraldine Marie "Gerri" Spangler
(Obituary ~ 02/06/12)
Geraldine Marie "Gerri" Spangler, 89, of Worthington, passed away, 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, at her residence. Gerri was born April 7, 1922 in Ambia, IN, to Nicholas and Emma (Broe) Leuck. She was a homemaker and member of Holy Name Catholic Church in Bloomfield. She graduated from Ambia High School in 1940...
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Max E. Baker
(Obituary ~ 02/06/12)
Max E. Baker, 78, of Worthington, passed away 7:01 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, at IU Bloomington Hospital. Max was born April 17, 1933 in Worthington to John Clayton and Edna (Palmer) Baker. He retired from NWSC Crane in 1988 with 24 years service. He was a member of Worthington First Baptist Church, where he had held most offices in the church, and had been song leader. He was an Army veteran during the Korean War...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 02/06/12)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Equitable Ascent Financial LLC vs. Henry Tonyan, civil collection. Brittany Richards and Jeffrey Richards II, dissolution of marriage. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Criminal Filings State vs. Charles E. Parker, public intoxication; operating a vehicle while intoxicated; operating a vehicle while intoxicated with a prior conviction...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 02/06/12)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department log for Feb. 3-5 included: Three juvenile/deliquent cases; two protective order violations; two drug investigations; one criminal mischief case; two civil cases; one report of loitering; five suspicious vehicles/persons; three harassment complaints; one burglary/attempt; two theft cases; and seven traffic stops...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 02/06/12)
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Switz City sees $500 cut in Rainy Day fund from state
(Local News ~ 02/06/12)
At the Switz City Town Council meeting Monday evening, Clerk-Treasurer Carla Porter reported that she had received the 2012 budget report from the State of Indiana and everything was fine except a cut of $500 in the Rainy Day Fund. Porter noted that Umbaugh & Associastes had recently visited the town hall for two days to work on information regarding a water rate study...
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Dugger could face a second employee lawsuit over another firing attempt
(Local News ~ 02/06/12)
The Town of Dugger could face a second lawsuit over an attempt to fire an employee in a month -- a move linked to the attempted firing of Town Marshal Dave Heaton. This time, the target's a woman accused of acting as the whistleblower who informed Heaton efforts were afoot to fire him...
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