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An invite to an art show in Linton and a hometown fair in Solsberry
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
There's plenty of activities this weekend in Greene County east and west. See Donna Kluesner's blog The Creative Touch for more information about the Art Show at the Carnegie during Linton's Fall Festival, and the Solsberry Hometown Fair, both on Saturday...
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Bloomfield's Fill the Pool Committee hosting golf scramble on Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
Bloomfield's Fill the Pool Fundraising committee is hosting a golf scramble at the Phil Harris Golf Course in Linton Saturday. The event will begin at 9 a.m. There is no rain date scheduled. Anyone interested in participating can contact the Phil Harris Golf Course to sign up for the event at (812) 847-4790...
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Plans are set for the 50th Annual Scotland Festival this Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
The 50th Scotland Festival Celebration will be held this Saturday at the quaint village located on the southern part of the county near the intersection of US 231, I69, and Hwy 45-58. The event will kick off at 7 a.m. with the annual Breakfast served by the Taylor Township Volunteer Fire Department at the new fire station...
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"Come Home to Solsberry" this Saturday for the annual Hometown Fair
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
SOLSBERRY -- The planning committee would like to invite the public to "Come Home to Solsberry" for the Annual Solsberry Hometown Fair. The fair will take place this Saturday from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. on the grounds of the Eastern Fire Department. It will feature a variety of events that are fun for the whole family.....
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Join "The Amazing Tour" this Saturday to visit landmarks and festivals in eastern Greene
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
The Bloomfield Eastern Greene County Public Library will be holding "The Amazing Tour" on Saturday, September 20 to promote the "Outside the Line: Libraries Reintroduced" campaign. The purpose of the campaign is to reintroduce the community to the new creativity, technology, and events being offered by libraries today. Teams of two are invited to participate in the tour by traveling to several local historic sites in the eastern half of the county and answering various questions.....
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Join the IF: Prayer Gathering in Linton Humphrey's Park on September 23
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
"What could happen if God's people came together for one night in our cities to pray? What could God accomplish?" The IF: Gathering is a Christian organization that exists to gather, equip and unleash the next generation of women to live out their purpose. Women all across the nation are rising up to take a stand and organize local prayer gatherings...
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Linton's Fall Arts Festival begins early Saturday
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
Rediscover Downtown Linton is sponsoring the Fall Arts Festival for the second time with activities beginning early Saturday morning. This year the festival will be hosting over 40 vendors. The events will take place in downtown Linton in an effort to promote commerce and business to the downtown Linton area...
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Shakamak earns victory
(High School Sports ~ 09/19/14)
Shakamak defeated visiting South Vermillion 25-15, 21-25, 25-20, 25-16 in a non-conference high school volleyball match Thursday night. "The girls really played well," said SHS coach Lu Anne Anderson. "We had excellent passes on serve receive, which led to us being more aggressive at the net...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/19/14)
September 18 -- Shayla Dawn Robinson, 23, Jasonville, was arrested on preliminary charges of driving while suspended with a prior. Her bond was set at $1,000 surety with ten percent allowed. She was released later the same day after posting $100 cash. Indiana State Police Trooper Richard Klun was the arresting officer...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/19/14)
The Linton Police Department responded to seven calls and incidents on Thursday, September 18, including one assist to another agency, one burglary, one civil dispute, one fire, one request for information, one reckless driver and one report of suspicious activity...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/19/14)
The Greene County Sheriff's Department responded to 95 calls and incidents on September 15-19 including one abandoned vehicle, eight property damage accidents, four accidents involving personal injury, four alarms, three complaints about animals, three assists to other agencies, one assist to the public, one burglary, one civil dispute, three incidents of criminal mischief, one drug-related incident, one assist to EMS, two fights in progress, one complaint involving a juvenile, one meth lab, three property damage incidents, 12 reckless drivers, three road hazards, six reports of suspicious activity, four thefts, two threats reported, four title checks, three traffic stops, 10 inmate transports, two trespassing incidents, four warrants served and three welfare checks.. ...
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National POW & MIA Recogniton Day: Crane honors the sacrifices
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
CRANE, Ind. -- National POW & MIA Recogniton Day in the United States is Friday, September 19. On the third Friday of September each year, many Americans take time to pause and remember the sacrifices of those who were prisoners of war and those who are missing in action...
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Lindsey addresses residents at Four Rivers
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
LYONS -- Indiana State Senate Dist. 39 Democratic candidate Steve Lindsey addressed the issues Friday morning with a group that is often overlooked. Lindsey answered questions and delivered his message to the residents of Four Rivers Greene County. His comments were a part of a series of visits by local candidates to make the residents more aware of what's happening politically and to make the candidates aware of the needs of the disabled...
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Dugger celebrates annual Coal Festival with week-long festivities
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
Dugger will celebrate their coal mining heritage once again this year with the annual Coal Festival and Homecoming. The festival started back in 1979 and has been a part of the Dugger Community ever since. The Dugger Coal Museum will be open daily from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. all week, encouraging those who have never been to the museum to stop by for a tour to learn what the Coal Festival is all about...
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WRV School Board approves Program Committee Recommendations
(Local News ~ 09/19/14)
On Thursday evening, the WRV school board discussed the advances made by the Programs Committee and the recommendations the school will implement. Last year the Program Committee met on a regular basis in order to generate ideas and strategies to benefit the school...
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Indiana High School Football Scores
(Community Sports ~ 09/19/14)
INDIANA HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL SCORES FRIDAY Linton-Stockton 66, Springs Valley 13 Eastern Greene 57, Wood Memorial 16 Alexandria 35, Frankton 6 Andrean 21, Hobart 17 Angola 27, Lakeland 17 Attica 39, Fountain Central 26 Avon 38, Whiteland 12 Bedford N. Lawrence 44, Seymour 21...
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Miners roll past Springs Valley
(High School Sports ~ 09/19/14)
Springs Valley took the lead in the first quarter, but it was very short lived as Class A No. 6 Linton-Stockton scored 60 unanswered points as the host Miners cruised to a 66-13 victory over the Blackhawks at Roy Williams Field Friday night. The Miners, who have won three in a row to improve to 4-1, led early as Mitch Eberhardt capped a 52-yard drive with a 20-yard run in the opening minute...
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WRV fall at Edgewood
(High School Sports ~ 09/19/14)
Clay Smith earned at victory at No. 3 singles, scoring the lone point for White River Valley in a 4-1 loss at Edgewood in a high school boys tennis match Thursday. "We had a number of positive, especially Clay Smith's win at three singles," said WRV coach Ian Leonard. "And another positive was our one doubles tandem (Josh Jones and Trey Smith) pushing their opponents to three sets...
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Thunderbirds win third in a row
(High School Sports ~ 09/19/14)
Eastern Greene defeated host Wood Memorial 57-16 in a high school football game at Oakland City Friday night. This story will be updated.
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