-
UPDATED BREAKING NEWS: Four seriously injured by hit-and-run driver near Greene-Sullivan State Forest
(Local News ~ 06/26/12)
By Mark Stalcup Staff Writer What began as a family's midnight fishing trip to a favorite spot ended in a hit-and-run on a rural Greene County road early Tuesday. Now, a Linton man, his nephew and two nieces are hospitalized with serious injuries in Indianapolis...
- Undefeated season (Community Sports ~ 06/26/12)
- Lady Miner softball camp (Community Sports ~ 06/26/12)
-
Council favors new county website; paying for it remains topic of discussion
(Local News ~ 06/26/12)
The Greene County Council would like to establish an official Internet website, but discussion looms on who will pay for the initial set-up. The council has heard one proposal on several occasions, but is unable to move forward until a way to fund it is worked out...
-
Oliphant attends 60th West Point reunion
(Local News ~ 06/26/12)
Col. Marcus "Red" Oliphant, USAF, ret., of Bloomfield recently attended his 60th West Point reunion in West Point, New York. Attending with Col. Oliphant were his daughters Becky Noel, Natalie McKamey, Mindy Small and Lisa Brown, sons-in-law Don Noel and Mike Small, and niece Sally Oliphant...
-
Kathryn L. VanDeventer
(Obituary ~ 06/26/12)
Kathryn L. VanDeventer, 93, of Worthington, passed away 7:35 P. M. Monday, June 25, 2012 at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. Kathryn was born May 22, 1919 in Greene Co. to John & Myrtle (Tally) Wilkie. She was a homemaker and had worked for Borders IGA in Worthington, and was a Greenthumb worker for the town of Worthington. She was a member of First Baptist Church in Worthington...
-
Sparks wins All-Star MVP; English helps coach All-Stars
(High School Sports ~ 06/26/12)
White River Valley junior Ethan Sparks had a very impressive weekend at the Indiana Elite North vs. South Junior All-Star Game. Sparks pitched a complete game fanning seven while walking just three. He didn't allow a earned run and yielded just four hits. ...
-
Lyons woman to be sentenced July 24 after filing second plea deal
(Local News ~ 06/26/12)
A new plea deal has been filed in the criminal case of a Lyons woman charged with child molesting. The negotiated plea agreement between 34-year-old Brandy Logan and the prosecutor's office was filed June 19 in Greene Circuit Court. A sentencing hearing has been scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. on July 24. Judge Erik Allen has allowed three days for the sentencing hearing testimony in the case that was first filed nearly a year ago on June 30, 2011...
-
Worthington man charged in burglary, theft case
(Local News ~ 06/26/12)
A Worthington man was in court Monday for an initial hearing related to allegations that he broke into a residence and stole prescription medication earlier this month. Troy J. Hostetter, 22, was formally charged with burglary -- a class B felony; and theft -- a class D felony, in Greene Circuit Court...
-
2012 Linton Freedom Festival Schedule of Events
(Local News ~ 06/26/12)
Friday All events at Humphreys Park Bandshell unless otherwise noted Saturday 8 p.m. -- Becky Bernard and WikkerElefant Band Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday, July 4 Patriotic music and National Anthem at Review Stand on State Road 54 Thursday, July 5...
-
NSWC Commander named Freedom Festival Parade Grand Marshal
(Local News ~ 06/26/12)
The first Marine to take command of Crane Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) will preside over Indiana's largest Independence Day parade. Col. Alan M. Pratt will serve as grand marshal for the 107th Annual Linton Freedom Festival Parade on July 4...
-
Sparks from passing train ignites brush fires along tracks west of Linton
(Local News ~ 06/26/12)
Sparks from a passing Indiana Rail Road Company train are believed to have ignited a fire -- mostly along railroad right-of-way -- Tuesday. The fires were reported to the Linton Fire Department about noon just off Sassafras Road and quickly spread westward to Dog Town and then onward to near Dugger. ...
-
Near record hot days predicted: Preparations made for emergency heat relief shelters, if needed
(Local News ~ 06/26/12)
It may not actually be hot enough Thursday to fry an egg on the sidewalk, but it will be pretty darn steamy for this time of the year in southern Indiana. For Greene Countians without air-conditioning, the next couple of days could be dangerously warm as the temperatures sizzle to near record-breaking triple digits...
Stories from Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Browse other days