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Russell Wayne Workman
(Obituary ~ 07/25/12)
Russell Wayne Workman, 74, of Solsberry, passed away Tuesday July 24, 2012 at his residence. Born July 9, 1938 in Greene County, he was the son of Charles Russell and Lorene Ida (Hayes) Workman. Wayne was retired from the Physical Plant at Indiana University and was a member of the Cincinnati Christian Church...
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Letters to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 07/25/12)
Editorial cartoon offensive, misguided To the Editor: The cartoon on Page 4, Saturday July 21, was offensive and misguided. Perhaps the Boy Scouts are following the word of God rather than the word of a sick world. God says in Leviticus 18:22 reads: "Do not lie with a man as one lies with a woman, that is detestable" and I can quote many more that address this same subject...
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Paul, Dorrotha Helms to celebrate 70th anniversary
(Anniversary ~ 07/25/12)
Paul and Dorrotha Helms of rural Bloomfield will have been married 70 years on Aug. 22, 2012. There will be an open house to celebrate their upcoming anniversary on Sunday, July 29 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Word of Life Fellowship church, 4713 East State Road 54, Bloomfield...
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Having fun on a warm morning
(Local News ~ 07/25/12)
Colton Carmichael, 7, of Linton, unexpectedly got a little wet as he went down a slide in Humphreys Park on Wednesday morning following a welcomed overnight rain. More showers are expected Thursday and Thursday nightt, and it will continue to be warm with a high temperature near 96 degrees predicted. (By Nick Schneider)...
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President of N.E. Sullivan School Board faces charges
(Local News ~ 07/25/12)
The president of the Northeast Sullivan County Board of School Trustees has been arrested by Indiana State Police officers for felony theft and misdemeanor criminal recklessness involving separate cases with her ex-husband and son. Angela M. (Grove) Beatty, 42, of Shelburn, was taken into custody by ISP troopers at her residence at 6:21 p.m. on Tuesday and incarcerated in the Sullivan County Jail...
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There is still time to donate to help local students
(Local News ~ 07/25/12)
There are still opportunities to help fill a child's backpack in preparation for the start of the school year. The Family Life Center (FLC) will be set up at the Linton Dollar General East from 1 to 3 p.m. on Friday accepting donations for the annual Backpack Bonanza...
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New owners open Linton Glass Company
(Local News ~ 07/25/12)
After 24 years as an employee at Linton Glass Company, Jim Dale is excited, and nervous, to call the business his own. Dale and his wife, Rita, officially opened the West Vincennes St. business as co-owners Tuesday. "She is a bigger stockholder than I am," Dale added with a laugh...
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Police logs
(Police Reports ~ 07/25/12)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department activity log for July 24 included: One harassment complaint; two extra patrols; one domestic dispute; and three traffic stops...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 07/25/12)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT Civil Filings Matthew Brown, Stephanie Wall vs. Tonya Townsend, civil plenary. GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Criminal Filings State vs. Tina M. Wright, resisting law enforcement. State vs. Ian E. Long, intimidation; battery by body waste on a law enforcement officer, firefighter or correction officer...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/25/12)
Thursday Friday, July 27 Saturday, July 28 Sunday, July 29 Monday, July 30 Tuesday, July 31 Wednesday, Aug. 1 Thursday, Aug. 2 Friday, Aug. 3 Saturday, Aug. 4 Sunday, Aug. 5 Tuesday, Aug. 7 Monday, Aug. 13 Tuesday, Aug. 14 Saturday, Aug. 18 Sunday, Aug. 26...
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Parents of a missing rural Bloomfield woman, who has a learning disability, concerned their daughter may be in danger
(Local News ~ 07/25/12)
The parents of a missing rural Bloomfield woman, who has a learning disability, are concerned their daughter may be in danger and in desperate need of medication. Tia Spires, 24, was last seen by her parents a week ago on the evening of Thursday, July 19...
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Coalition of churches could buy the land where Dugger cross sits
(Local News ~ 07/25/12)
A coalition of churches working together could prove a form of salvation for Dugger's controversial cross, built two years ago on land the town owns. Now, with the threat of a potential lawsuit hanging over the town from Washington D.C.-based activists Americans United for Separation of Church and State, the Sullivan County community's churches are considering buying the land...
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