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Carnegie to host Gravemier exhibit
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
The Carnegie Heritage and Arts Center of Greene County is pleased to announce the opening of "Seasons in Time," an art and photography show by two talented artists-- Janet and Doug Gravemier of Linton. The theme is based on the four seasons of the year...
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Twin Rivers to host open house Thursday
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
The Twin Rivers Programs of Automotive Service Tech, Building Trades and Health Careers will host an open house Thursday from 4:30 -- 6 p.m. The open house is for prospective students and parents who have an interest in the program for the 2012--13 school year. The instructor and current students will be available to answer questions about the program...
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Girls basketball sectional results
(High School Sports ~ 02/13/12)
GIRLS BASKETBALL CLASS A CLAY CITY SECTIONAL 57 Shakamak 39, Union 18 Clay City 64, Eminence 33 Shakamak 23, White River Valley 22 Clay City 46, Shakamak 26, championship CLASS 2A BLOOMFIELD SECTIONAL 47 North Knox 39, Linton-Stockton 22 Eastern Greene 70, North Central 24...
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Soccer sign-ups Saturday
(High School Sports ~ 02/13/12)
The Greene County Soccer Association will be having sign-ups Saturday at two locations. From 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., players can register at the east shelterhouse at Humphreys Park in Linton and downstairs in the Bloomfield Library. Cost $20 for children that played in the fall of 2011 and $30 if not...
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More than 1,000 show up to watch Asian Hooded Crane
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
By Chris Pruett Editor Brad Feaster wasn't sure what to expect when he learned there was a rare bird visiting his Goose Pond Fish & Wildlife Area. "We're actually getting more people from further away than I thought we would," the GPFWA property manager said Monday...
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Worthington man faces possible battery charge
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
A Worthington man was arrested Sunday by the Linton Police Department on a preliminary charge of battery, a class A misdemeanor. Troy M. Turpin, 31, allegedly entered a Linton residence, located on SE 7th St., Sunday night and a fight ensued with one of the residents, according to a report filed by Linton Police Officer Chad Crynes...
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Grubb, sister arrested near Bedford
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
HELTONVILLE -- Two people were arrested at a home in Heltonville after fighting with police officers. Lawrence County Police Sgt. Dave Flynn says police went to the home of 21-year-old Kayla Hughes to serve a Greene County arrest warrant for her brother, 25-year-old Joseph "Joey" Grubb on Saturday at 3:15 p.m. Police received a tip that Grubb was at the home...
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Man arrested after failing to obey officers
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
A Switz City man was arrested early Sunday morning after a gas station attendant called police in regards to a suspicious person. Linton Police Officers Thomas Jerrels and Michael Watts were dispatched to Chuckles Gas Station in Linton at approximately 4:25 a.m. on a report there was a suspicious person in the bathroom...
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Mark Vernon Blackwell
(Obituary ~ 02/13/12)
Mark Vernon Blackwell, 55, of Edwardsport and formerly of Sandborn, passed away Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012 at Good Samaritan Hospital in Vincennes. He was born Oct. 7, 1956 to Clark V. and Ardella M. (Branch) Blackwell in Daviess Co. On May 5, 2000, Mark married Cindra Lou Scott...
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Jacob Douglas Busick-Rogers
(Obituary ~ 02/13/12)
Infant Jacob Douglas Busick-Rogers passed away Friday, Feb. 10, 2012 at Kosair's Childrens' Hospital, Louisville, Ky. Jacob was born in Jasper, Indiana on Thursday, Feb, 9, 2012 to Christopher Douglas Rogers and Olivia Michelle Busick. He is survived by his parents, Christopher Rogers and Olivia Busick both of French Lick, Maternal grandparents, Brian and Loretta Busick of French Lick, paternal grandparents, Kyle and Stacey Rogers of Worthington, maternal great grandparents, Preston and Mabel Wininger of French Lick, James L. ...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 02/13/12)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department log for Feb. 10-12 included: Four information requests; one lifting assistance; two juvenile delinquents; one utility assistance after hours; one drug investigation; three criminal mischiefs; one civil complaint; one intimidation case; one structure fire; four accidents with property damage; one lost and found; three medical/illness; two alarms; one prowler; four suspicious vehicle/persons; two assists to other agencies; two harassment complaints; two extra patrols; two theft cases; one theft of a motor vehicle; two arrests on warrants; one fire department assistance; one unfounded theft; two battery cases; and nine traffic stops.. ...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 02/13/12)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings River Walk Holdings, Ltd. as assignee of Chase Bank, N.A. vs. Travis Bough, civil collection. Equable Ascent Financial, LLC, vs. Eben Haywood, civil collection. GE Capital Retail Bank FKA GE Money Bank vs. Elizabeth Goode, civil collection...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 02/13/12)
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Linton appoints Turpin new ADA coordinator
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
Tim Turpin is looking for people who know their way around -- and also those who can recognize the ways people can't get around so easily. "Providing access, that's the big thing," said Turpin, appointed Monday as Linton's new Americans with Disability Act (ADA) Coordinator...
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Jasonville allows Homeland Security use of new fire station.
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
Upon a request from Dave Neal, the Jasonville City Council unanimously agreed Monday evening for Homeland Security and Red Cross to use the new fire station for a disaster area staging center. "We will inspect the building with you guys before we use it and will pay for gas, etc. or any damages to the building while in our use," Neal explained...
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Jury seated in Vandeventer trial; opening arguments begin Tuesday
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
Opening arguments will begin Tuesday morning in the trial of convicted sex offender Randall Vandeventer, now charged with six counts of child molestation linked to the Switz City daycare center he once owned. Prosecutors charged the former 50-year-old Switz City resident Vandeventer, whose court listed address is a post office box in Bloomington, on June 10, 2010, with two counts of child molesting as a class A felony; and four counts of child molesting as a class C felony...
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No vote on Heaton in Thursday's meeting
(Local News ~ 02/13/12)
The meeting's still on, but the vote is off -- far off in the distance. A decision on Town Marshal Dave Heaton's job may not come until June -- or later. "It's probably going to be 90 days from now, at least," Dugger Town Councilman Kermit King said...
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