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New towing/recovery service opens in Switz City
(Local News ~ 11/27/12)
A new towing, wrecker and recovery service business has just opened in Switz City. Serving all of Greene County, especially the western side, the Towing and Recovery Specialists are some of the most experience and best trained in the region according to owner Pat Fitzgerald...
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Orthopedic surgeons join Monroe Hospital and St.Vincent network; will conduct Linton hours
(Local News ~ 11/27/12)
BLOOMINGTON, IN -- St.Vincent Medical Group, a multi-specialty group of primary care and specialty health providers, has recruited a team of reputable orthopedic surgeons to provide care at Monroe Hospital in Bloomington, St.Vincent Dunn Hospital in Bedford and St.Vincent Jennings Hospital in North Vernon...
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Jasonville Water customers under boil order
(Local News ~ 11/27/12)
Jasonville Water customers are under a boil order until further notice, due to a water main break. The order will be in effect until at least Wednesday afternoon, and city officials will announce when the order is lifted.
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Girl with Greene County ties raising funds for heart transplant
(Local News ~ 11/27/12)
The Childrens Organ Transplant Association (COTA) is helping the family of a 7-year-old girl with Greene County ties to raise funds for a life-saving heart transplant. Katelyn Newell, of Terre Haute, who will be turning 8-years-old Dec. 6, was diagnosed with Complex Congenital Heart Disease...
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Anita L. Hamlin
(Obituary ~ 11/27/12)
Anita L. Hamlin, 67, of Bloomington, passed away at 3:13 a.m. Monday, Nov. 26, 2012 at Monroe Hospital. Born July 20, 1945 in Linton, she was the daughter of Russell (Jack) and Martha Louise (Royal) Cox. She attended Eastern Schools and Ivy Tech. She worked at Crane, RCA and ABB...
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Don R. Shonk
(Obituary ~ 11/27/12)
Don R. Shonk, 72, of Linton, passed away at 4:24 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, at Greene County General Hospital in Linton. He was born May 18, 1940, in Linton, the son of Rex and Julia (Swan) Shonk. He was retired after working at the Minnehaha Coal Mine and was a member of United Mine Workers of America. He was a member of American Legion Post #22 & VFW Post #7118, both of Linton and was a United States Army veteran...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 11/27/12)
GREENE SUPERIOR COURT Civil Filings Asset Acceptance, LLC vs. Hans Miller, civil collection. Cavalry SPV 1 LLC vs. David Bays, civil collection. Criminal Filings State vs. Dustin J. Stahl, battery resulting in bodily injury where the victim is less than 14 years of age...
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Police Logs
(Police Reports ~ 11/27/12)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG Nov. 28 ---- No new book-ins reported. LINTON POLICE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Nov. 26 includes: One trespassing case; one breaking and entering; two follow up investigations; one vandalism case; one drug investigation; one domestic dispute; and four traffic stops...
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The future is now for Miner hoops
(High School Sports ~ 11/27/12)
When you discuss the upcoming season with Linton-Stockton boys basketball coach Joey Hart you get an immediate impression things are heading in an upward direction. You get a feeling he believes his team is ready to take the next step in the maturation process, one that has been a while developing...
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Sports briefs
(Community Sports ~ 11/27/12)
The Linton-Stockton eighth grade boys basketball team has had a busy November. The Miners lost to host Bedford 42-23 on Nov. 13. Josh Dieball had seven points, four rebounds and four steals. Trey Passen had four points and a pair of steals. Tyler Meurer (four), Avery Gentry (two), Cody Corbin (two), Michael Thompson (three) and Thaniel Heath (one) combined for 12 points...
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Linton approves credit card ordinance
(Local News ~ 11/27/12)
Linton officials have a unique answer to the typical grocery store question "Paper or plastic?" They want both. Specifically, Mayor John Wilkes said the city's long needed a paper trail covering how its plastic -- that is, charge cards issued to the city's officials -- are used...
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Bloomfield seeks teacher grants again
(Local News ~ 11/27/12)
The Bloomfield School District Board of School Trustees learned Tuesday at their regular meeting the school would be applying for the Excellence in Performance Awards for Teachers grant again. In April, Bloomfield School District was one of 28 schools in the state to receive the grant from the Indiana Department of Education...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 11/27/12)
Wednesday, Nov. 28 Jasonville Water customers are under a boil order until further notice, due to a water main break. The order will be in effect until at least Wednesday afternoon, and city officials will announce when the order is lifted. Greene County Coin Club will meet at the 4-H Building. Vendors will set up at 6 p.m. and meeting to start at 7 p.m...
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Bloomfield School Board hears discussion for starting a football program
(Local News ~ 11/27/12)
The facts, concerns, and potential benefits of starting a school-sponsored football program were aired as part of Tuesday night's Bloomfield School Board meeting. For more than 45 minutes, Frank Starr, who served as the sole spokesman for the Bloomfield Community Football League patrons, addressed the board soliciting their support for a school team -- starting with play in the fall of 2013 on a junior varsity schedule...
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Worthington man accused of giving a young child a black eye
(Local News ~ 11/27/12)
A 28-year-old Worthington man faces a felony battery charge after he allegedly struck a five-year-old girl in the face hard enough to cause bruising because she was crying for her Mom. Dustin J. Stahl was arrested Nov. 20 by Worthington Town Marshall Don Richardson after he was questioned by police and a Department of Family Services caseworker...
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Linton-Stockton selling Wabash Valley Classic tickets
(High School Sports ~ 11/27/12)
Tickets for the Pizza Hut Wabash Valley Classic boys basketball tournament at Terre Haute South will be available at Linton-Stockton High School. A regular tourney pass is good for all 28 games on Dec. 26-29 at South. Linton-Stockton athletic director Charlie Karazsia said that Miner fans can purchase tickets for $20.
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