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All-Star game again features Miner players and coaches
(High School Sports ~ 06/19/12)
TERRE HAUTE -- Practice is underway for the eighth annual Wabash Valley Football Coaches Association All-Star game and will continue daily through Friday here at Indiana State University's Memorial Stadium. The WVFCA All-Star game is set to be played at 7:30 p.m. Saturday...
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Meal prices to raise slightly in L-S schools
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
Breakfast, lunch and milk prices will all increase slightly after Linton-Stockton School Corporation trustees improved a price jump Monday. For the 2012-13 school year, the price of school breakfasts will raise from this year's $1.25 to $1.40. School lunches will increase from the current $2.25 to $2.50...
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Commissioners hear about Four Rivers projects to aid individuals with disabilities
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
Representatives from Four Rivers Resource Services, Inc. thanked the Greene County Commissioners for the annual budgetary support to assist local individuals with disabilities to attain self-dependence and independence. Four Rivers Executive Director Stephen Sacksteder presented the agency's annual request for sixty-seven hundreds of one cent on each $100 of taxable property in the county...
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Former Linton man faces more trouble with the law
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
A Greenwood and former Linton man, who served prison time for dealing methamphetamine following a 2004 large scale drug bust, is back in trouble with the law. A petition to revoke the four-year suspended sentence of Paul M. Turpin, 36, was recently filed in Greene Superior Court...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 06/19/12)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Dianna Hancock and Charles Hancock, dissolution of marriage. Criminal Filings State vs. Tabitha R. Boyd, theft. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Civil Filings Midland Funding LLC vs. Loma Christie, civil collection. Criminal Filings...
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Bro. Paul Jones
(Obituary ~ 06/19/12)
Bro. Paul Jones, of Carlisle, passed away at 6:40 AM Tuesday June 19, 2012 at Glenburn Nursing Home in Linton. He was born in Wayne County, Ky. Feb. 19, 1936, the son of Esker Jones and Heaster Keith Jones. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a great grandchild, Taylor Kane Wolfe...
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Small Business Development Center rep addresses Linton-Stockton Chamber members
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
A representative of the Indiana Small Business Development Center explained to Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce members what their organization does for entrepreneurs and small businesses. ISBDC Business Advisor Vicki Hollanders has become familiar with the Chamber office since she has begun working one-on-one with local entrepreneurs...
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Jasonville declares 'burn ban' because of dry conditions
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
The City of Jasonville has declared a burn ban, effective from Tuesday until further notice. Jasonville Mayor Roy Terrell, the Jasonville Board of Works and Safety along with the fire chief met and declared that the ban was warranted because of the risk of widespread fire hazards due to the ongoing drought conditions, according to a prepared news release...
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New custom quilt shop opening in Jasonville
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
Finding someone to make a memory quilt can sometimes be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. Maria Hill is setting up shop near Jasonville to make the search simpler. She will celebrate the grand opening of her custom quilt shop "Needle in a Cornfield" on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at her shop, located at 14726 S. County Road 100W in rural Jasonville...
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Lyons Council concerned about where missing water went
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
The Lyons Town Council's agenda included discussions about a couple of problems with the town's water utility during their regular monthly meeting Tuesday evening. One concern is a large amount of water flowing somewhere that is not being metered. They're losing about 40 percent of the total amount flowing out of their wells and they are not sure where it's going...
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Jasonville imposes burn ban
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
The City of Jasonville has declared a burn ban, effective from Tuesday until further notice. Jasonville Mayor Roy Terrell, the Jasonville Board of Works and Safety along with the fire chief met and declared that the ban was warranted because of the risk of widespread fire hazards due to the ongoing drought conditions, according to a prepared news release...
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Slover returns as utilities manager for Linton
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
Linton's new utilities manager is also their old one: On July 16, Brent Slover will return to the job he once held. In returning, Slover replaces his successor, Linton Municipal Utilities Director Shawn Clifford, who resigned June 11 after just over 18 months on the job...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 06/19/12)
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Roscoe Ray "Sonny" Byers
(Obituary ~ 06/19/12)
Roscoe Ray ˝Sonny˝ Byers, age 70, of Linton, passed away at 1:35 a.m. Tuesday, June 19, 2012, at his residence. He was born March 11, 1942, in Bloomfield, the son of Orval C. ˝Bub˝ Byers and Juanietta (Wilson) Byers Hart. He formerly worked at the Ellis Feed Store, Linton Auto Parts, his father's Marathon gas station, and at J. L. Wilson's Construction. He retired in 1999 from Peabody Coal Company...
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Gift of Life: Woman donating kidney to step-brother Wednesday morning in Indianapolis
(Local News ~ 06/19/12)
A Linton man and his step-sister from North Carolina will in essence become blood relatives following a kidney transplant operation Wednesday morning in Indianapolis. Todd Parker, who's 41 and been in kidney failure for more than eight years because of uncontrolled high blood pressure, will receive the kidney from Trish Bailey, a native of the Jasonville area, who now lives in Locust, N.C...
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