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Judge to announce sentencing in Kean case Friday morning
(Local News ~ 01/29/13)
A rural Sullivan man, formerly of Linton, will learn his fate Friday in connection with a double-shooting incident in the parking lot of the Uptown Tavern at Dugger last March. Timothy B. Kean, 35, was in Sullivan Superior Court on Tuesday morning for the continuation of his sentencing hearing that started last Friday...
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Juvenile involved with Bloomfield school incident continues to be held on Clay County felony charge
(Local News ~ 01/29/13)
The juvenile accused of causing a disturbance at Bloomfield School District last week will continue to be held at a juvenile detention facility in Clay County. Clay County Sheriff's Department Det. James Switzer said the juvenile is being held on a class C felony charge of sexual battery. The juvenile attended a juvenile detention hearing Tuesday morning...
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Two local teachers participate in 'March for Life' at Washington D.C.
(Local News ~ 01/29/13)
Two Bloomfield area residents were among the thousands of anti-abortion demonstrators from around the country who marched through Washington D.C. to the steps of the U.S. Supreme Court on Friday. They were there to protest a landmark court decision that legalized abortion four decades ago...
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Sports briefs
(Community Sports ~ 01/29/13)
The Linton-Stockton Elementary School sixth grade boys basketball team defeated WRV-Lyons 54-19 on Monday night. Leading the Miners (7-3) was Sammy Robbins with 19 points. Dane Witty and Evan Slover finished with eight points each while Jaden Chambers added seven, Jalen Boyl added six, Silas Robbins four and Roman Weber two...
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Gretchen P. Bray
(Obituary ~ 01/29/13)
Gretchen P. Bray, 83, of Switz City, IN, passed away Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 at the Lyons Health and Living Center. Born June 22, 1929 in Greene County, IN, she was the daughter of Carl Dexter and Agnes (Flater) Pearson. Gretchen work at REMC for 19 years in customer service...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department
(Police Reports ~ 01/29/13)
JAIL LOG * Jan. 29 -- William Wayne Ward, 30, Jasonville, was arrested on a warrant issued for failure to appear.
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Linton Police Department
(Police Reports ~ 01/29/13)
ACTIVITY LOG The Linton Police Department's activity log for Monday included one title check, three follow-up investigations, two requests for information only, one report of vandalism, one custody dispute or exchange, one criminal mischief, one disorderly conduct, two vehicle fires, one accident with property damage, one lost and found, two medical/illness, one assist to another agency, one theft, one welfare check or concern and three traffic stops...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 01/29/13)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State vs. Michael D. Lauderdale, theft CIVIL CASES Capital One Bank vs. John Fuson, collection In Re the marriage of Jennifer Lantrip and Jonathan Lantrip, domestic relation GREENE SUPERIOR COURT CRIMINAL CASES State vs. Justin R. Shrader, two counts of battery resulting in bodily injury...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 01/29/13)
Wednesday Greene County Coin Club will meet today. Dealers will set up at 6 p.m., and the meeting will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 31 Linton Lodge No. 560 will be having an EA Degree tonight. We will eat at 6 p.m. and work will begin at 7 p.m...
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L-S Building Corporation approves amendment to bond lease
(Local News ~ 01/29/13)
The Board of Directors of the Linton-Stockton High School Building Corporation approved an amendment to the bond lease to include an additional renovation project. The Linton-Stockton School Corporation Board of Trustees voted to move forward with an additional project at the regular session Jan. 21...
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Trial of Jason Hays; prosecution witnesses testify on day two
(Local News ~ 01/29/13)
On day two of the trial of Jason Hays, the jury listened to testimony from the first officer to arrive on the scene, followed by a detective who was on the scene and continued to investigate the case, a certified accident reconstructionist from the Indiana State Police, and two expert witnesses -- a forensic toxicologist and a forensic DNA analyst...
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Bulldogs fall to North Vermillion
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/13)
DUGGER -- The frustration that has been Union boys basketball the entire season and then some continued against North Vermillion here Tuesday night. After leading for the majority of the night -- including at the half and at the end of the third quarter -- the Falcons extended the Bulldogs' season-long drought to 16 straight losses and 21 in a row dating back to last year with a 50-49 win...
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Lakers win regular-season finale
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/13)
Shakamak outscored visiting Cloverdale 38-29 in the second half, posting a 53-47 victory in a high school girls basketball game Tuesday night at Jasonville. The Lady Lakers concluded the regular season with a 9-11 record while Cloverdale slipped to 7-13...
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Lady Thunderbirds even record
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/13)
The Eastern Greene Lady Thunderbirds evened their overall record at 9-9 following a 52-48 win over host Loogootee Tuesday night in a non-conference basketball game. Alex Dubois led a quad of double-figure scores for EGHS with 14 points. Alex DuBois, Kym Arthur and Amy Todd threw in 10 points each...
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Cards hold off Eels for 44-36 win
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/13)
BLOOMFIELD -- The host Cardinals made 11 of 13 free throws in the fourth quarter as Bloomfield defeated Eminence 44-36 in a non-conference high school boys basketball game Tuesday night here at Glover Gymnasium. Bloomfield's fifth straight victory in as many tries against the Eels pushed the Cardinals record to 10-7. Eminence slipped to 5-10...
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