-
Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/30/14)
The Linton Police Department responded to 22 calls and incidents on Monday, September 29, including one alarm, three assists to other agencies, four domestic disputes, one extra patrol, one complaint involving a juvenile, four special details, two reports of suspicious activity, one theft, one title check, one trespassing incident and one welfare check...
-
Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 09/30/14)
* September 29 -- David Lee Parker, Jr., 31, Linton, was arrested on a preliminary charge of domestic battery. His bond was set at $4,000 surety with ten percent allowed. Linton Police Officer Debbie McDonald-Miller was the arresting officer.
-
Miners to battle North Knox on homecoming
(High School Sports ~ 09/30/14)
Something has to give Friday night at Roy Williams Field. Both the visiting North Knox Warriors and Linton-Stockton Miners enter the contest with 5-1 records. The members of Class Sectional 48 both are on winning streaks. The Warriors have won three in a row and the Miners are on a four-game run...
-
Eastern Greene finally returns home
(High School Sports ~ 09/30/14)
After a three-game road swing, the Eastern Greene Thunderbirds return home this Friday night. For the second time this season Eastern Greene squares off against a directional school bearing the "Cougars" nickname invading their home turf as it will be homecoming for the Thunderbirds...
-
Bulldogs to host WRV, again
(High School Sports ~ 09/30/14)
Dugger Union will be looking to break a two-game losing streak Friday when they host White River Valley in a high school football game. The Bulldogs (2-4) are coming off of losses to Southside Home School (52-34) and Indianapolis Tindley (54-13) the past two weeks...
-
Miner runners compete twice
(Community Sports ~ 09/30/14)
Miners compete in two meets The Linton-Stockton Junior High School boys and girls cross country teams competed in a couple of meets earlier this week. On Monday, both Miner teams placed second in a triangular meet. On Tuesday, the Lady Miners finished second in a four-way meet at Sullivan...
-
Eastern Greene student commended by National Merit Scholarship Program
(Local News ~ 09/30/14)
CINCINNATI, IND. -- Eastern Greene High School Senior William Robertson has been named a Commended Student in the 2015 National Merit Scholarship Program. He recently received a Letter of Commendation from Eastern Greene High School Principal Kevin Franks and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation, which conducts the program...
-
Jobs returning to rural Indiana, but workers still leaving
(Local News ~ 09/30/14)
TERRE HAUTE - Jobs are returning to rural Indiana but a new Indiana State University report suggests there may not be enough skilled workers to fill them. The total number of jobs in Indiana's 72 predominantly rural counties is expected to return to pre-recession levels by the end of 2015 and then steadily increase by 10,000 per year during the next decade, according to a study by the Rural Urban Entrepreneurship Development Institute (RUEDI)...
-
Fire Safety Fair returning to Jasonville
(Local News ~ 09/30/14)
JASONVILLE -- A long-time event returns to Hanna Field in Jasonville on Saturday, Oct. 11, as the Jasonville City, Wright Township and Lewis Township Fire Departments combine forces once again for their annual Safety Fair. "It started out smaller and we've tried to get it bigger and bigger each year," Wright Township Fire Department Secretary and Safety Officer Kallie Rehmel said. "We moved it to Hanna Field. We had it at other places in town, but Hanna Field seems to work out really well."...
-
Eastern Greene King and Queen candidates ready for Thunderbird Homecoming on Friday
(Local News ~ 09/30/14)
Eastern Greene High School will celebrate Homecoming this Friday night when they host North Putnam at T-Bird Field. Part of the festivities will include crowning the homecoming king and queen. Members of the homecoming court posed for a photo Tuesday morning. ...
- Candidates prepare for Miner Homecoming celebration on Friday (Local News ~ 09/30/14)
-
Nine volunteers at WVCF provide hospice care for terminally ill offenders
(Local News ~ 09/30/14)
CARLISLE -- The Wabash Valley Correctional Facility (WVCF) is one of only 74 prisons across the United States participating in a hospice program for prisoners. Last week, WVCF welcomed Director Edgar Barens to the area to present his 40-minute documentary, "Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall," to the staff and some offenders in Carlisle...
-
Greene County Foundation awards 2014 grants during annual dinner Tuesday evening
(Local News ~ 09/30/14)
WORTHINGTON -- The Greene County Foundation continued its commitment to the county and to charitable organizations by handing out its 2014 Grant Awards Tuesday night. The Foundation awarded funding to 10 different projects from 17 different requests totaling more than $25,000 for everything from a new projector for the Greene County Literacy Coalition to funds to start a garden to save Monarch butterflies...
-
Lady Miners fall in four
(High School Sports ~ 09/30/14)
Linton-Stockton came up on the short end of a 17-25, 11-25, 25-15, 20-25 score against visiting Sullivan in a high school volleyball match Tuesday night. "Sullivan just played better than we did," said L-S coach Jill Fougerousse. "We can't find consistency in our play...
-
Cards win road match
(High School Sports ~ 09/30/14)
Bloomfield traveled to Bicknell and earned a 25-14, 25-21, 23-25, 25-21 win over North Knox in non-conference high school volleyball match Tuesday night. "It was the same story tonight," said BHS coach Ashlea Dunkerly. "We started out strong and just lost our intensity and had way too many errors...
-
WRV sweeps Washington Catholic
(High School Sports ~ 09/30/14)
The White River Valley volleyball won in straight sets over Washington Catholic 25-9, 25-23, 25-11 at Switz City Tuesday night. The Lady Wolverines were paced by Abby Denham who was 21 of 22 serving with five aces and 20 assists and Lexi Graves added six aces...
Stories from Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Browse other days