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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/21/13)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT JAIL LOG Oct. 19 -- Samuel Dana Dale Nalley, 19, of Springville, was arrested on preliminary charges of resisting law enforcement, a class D felony; and minor possession of alcohol, a class C misdemeanor. Bond set at $4,500 surety, with 10 percent allowed. He was released later the same day after bond was paid. Indiana State Police Trooper Eric Nash was the arresting officer...
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Right to Life dinner provided important information
(Local News ~ 10/21/13)
There were uplifting and poignant stories, along with dire statistics, at the 11th Annual Greene County Right to Life fundraising dinner Saturday evening at Linton's Knights of Columbus Hall. Following dinner by Catered Affairs and music by Tambra McGill, master of ceremonies, Richard Anderson, introduced keynote speaker Christina Hollensbe, who is founder of Relentless Love Ministries, guest lecturer, published author and pro-life advocate...
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Switz City woman to compete for Miss VU title
(Local News ~ 10/21/13)
VINCENNES, Ind. - Vincennes University will present the 47th Miss Vincennes University Scholarship Pageant on Nov. 1, 8:00 p.m. (EDT), at VU's Red Skelton Performing Arts Center. Indiana's longest consecutively running pageant and the only televised pageant in the state, the Miss VU Scholarship Pageant is a preliminary step toward the Miss Indiana title whose winner is then eligible to participate in the national Miss America Scholarship Pageant...
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Local haunted house finds ways to give back
(Local News ~ 10/21/13)
It's not uncommon for people in their teens, twenties and thirties to be interested in their looks but it's less common for those looks to be terrifying. That is the case for the owners and volunteers with Frightmares Haunted House in Linton. Every Friday and Saturday throughout the month of October volunteers of Frightmares line up to don new faces while co-owner Cristy Phipps scribbles names of each person onto a spreadsheet of positions in the house she carries on a clip board. ...
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Bloomfield pool's fundraising committee will host informational meeting
(Local News ~ 10/21/13)
The Bloomfield "Fill the Pool" Committee will conduct a public meeting Wednesday night to update the community on how the fundraising effort is progressing on the project to repair and re-open the town's swimming pool. Committee member Sophie Haywood is hosting the meeting at 7 p.m. in the Bloomfield Junior-Senior High School Library...
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Anna Louise Hall
(Obituary ~ 10/21/13)
Anna Louise Hall, "Aunt Pete", age 89 of Linton, passed away at 7:15 p.m. on Friday, October 18, 2013. She was born on May 27, 1924, the daughter of James Lafayette and Dica Ellen (Auten) Thomas. She attended the Linton Assembly of God Church. She is survived by a daughter, Jamie (George) Stratton of Salvisa, Ky., a son, James W. ...
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Sizable contribution made to renovation of building at fairgrounds
(Local News ~ 10/21/13)
The Greene County Foundation announced a significant contribution to the renovation of the Greene County Community Building at the 4-H Fairgrounds. Foundation director Cam Trampke said Monday afternoon Smithville Charitable Foundation contributed $35,000 to the building project...
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Davis runs personal best at cross country regional
(High School Sports ~ 10/21/13)
NASHVILLE -- White River Valley's Buddy Davis posted a personal best time of 17 minutes, 47 seconds at Saturday's IHSAA Boys Cross Country Regional at Eagle Park. Davis' time was good enough to place him 12th among qualifiers not on the five advancing teams, unfortunately for him only the top 10 individuals moved on to next week's semistate at the same venue...
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Dates set on Monday for additional conferences before trials of two men accused of Katelyn Wolfe's murder
(Local News ~ 10/21/13)
Dates for another round of pre-trial conferences have been set to occur before the two trials of men accused of the murder of Katelyn Wolfe in early June. Jordan Buskirk, 26, from Jasonville, and Randal Crosley, 25, also from Jasonville, are both facing charges connected with the same incident, Wolfe's murder, but these are two separate criminal cases that will be tried separately in Greene Superior Court...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/21/13)
GREENE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY LOG The Greene County Sheriff's Department responded to 13 calls and incidents on Friday, Oct. 18 including one property damage accident, one accident involving personal injury, two complaints about animals, two reckless drivers, one vehicle repossession, two reports of suspicious activity, one theft, one traffic stop, one inmate transport and one report of trespass...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/21/13)
Tuesday The Greene County Board of Commissioners will hold a special meeting at 9 a.m., in the Commissioners Room on the Third Floor of the Greene County Courthouse, 1 E. Main Street, Bloomfield, for the following purpose: To appoint members to the Greene County Hospital Association; and to consider and approve a the terms and conditions of a lease with the Greene County Hospital Association and the Board of Trustees of the Greene county General Hospital...
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Greene County Court News
(Court News ~ 10/21/13)
GREENE CIRCUIT COURT CRIMINAL CASES State vs. Wanda A. Gremillion, dealing a controlled substance State vs. Tony Moss, two counts of possession of a controlled substance, possession of paraphernalia CIVIL CASES Portfolio Recovery Associates LLC vs. Jean Hall, collection...
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L-S Board accepts donation of football-themed statue
(Local News ~ 10/21/13)
The Linton-Stockton School Board of Trustees voted to accept the donation of a large football-themed statue at the regular board meeting Monday night. The nine-foot metal sculpture was donated to the school by Bruce Moore. Linton-Stockton High School Principal, Nathan Moore, nephew of Bruce Moore, explained the statue was given to his uncle, but he was not sure what to do with the three-dimensional piece of art...
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Eastern-Greene board approves measure to save $15,000 on pension bonds
(Local News ~ 10/21/13)
EASTERN HEIGHTS ---- Eastern Greene School District will seek to refund, or refinance, pension bonds through the Indiana Bond Bank in an effort to save as much as $15,000 in payments toward the end of the bond payment schedule. The school board approved a resolution unanimously by a 5-0 vote Monday night that was recommended by board attorney Thomas Bunger, of Bloomington to participate in the refunding through the Indiana Bond Bank...
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Shirley F. Turpen Sowers
(Obituary ~ 10/21/13)
Shirley F. Turpen Sowers, 79, of St. Peters, MO, passed away at 7:25 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 17, 2013 at St. Luke's Hospital in Chesterfield, MO. She was born Sept. 13, 1934 in Harrisburg, AR, to Leon 'Leo' and Bessie (Brown) White. She lived most of her life in Linton...
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