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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/23/15)
The Linton Police Department responded to 21 calls and incidents on Wednesday, April 23, including two assists to other departments, six assists to the public, two reports of criminal mischief, one domestic dispute case, one extra patrol, one call for information, one road hazard, two reports of suspicious activity, two thefts, and two traffic stops...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 04/23/15)
Wednesday, April 22 - Megan Anne Nonte, 31, Bloomfield, was arrested on warrant issued for two counts of contempt of court. Wednesday, April 22 - Christina Elizabeth Gilbert, 44, Bloomfield, was arrested on a warrant issued on a petition to revoke a suspended sentence. Greene County Sheriff's Special Deputy Karen Oliphant was the arresting officer. Her bond was set at $1,000 surety...
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Miners drop game in nine innings
(High School Sports ~ 04/23/15)
Linton-Stockton fell to visiting Edgewood 7-3 in nine innings in a high school softball game Wednesday. It was the third loss in five games for the Lady Miners. "We had several opportunities to come away with a win but could not close the door," said Lady Miner coach Ruan Fougerousse. "We left 16 runners on base and the bases loaded in sixth and seventh innings...
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Cardinal golf match moved
(High School Sports ~ 04/23/15)
Bloomfield's home golf match with Vincennes Rivet has been moved from Thursday, May 7 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 6 at the Phil Harris Golf Course.
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Lady Cardinal netters defeat Sullivan
(High School Sports ~ 04/23/15)
The Bloomfield girls' tennis team relied on its experience to defeat Sullivan 3-2 on their home courts Thursday afternoon. Bloomfield's experience at No. 1 and No. 2 singles and at No. 1 doubles proved to be the difference as those were the points captured to give the Cards the win...
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WRV falls to Vincennes Rivet
(High School Sports ~ 04/23/15)
Vincennes Rivet defeated White River Valley 4-1 in a high school girls tennis match Thursday. Brooke Stoner of WRV defeated Faith Herman 6-0, 2-6, 7-6 (4) at No. 2 singles, accounting for the lone Lady Wolverine point. "We had some struggles in some matches and others we were keeping up very well," said WRV coach Ted Wagner. "Our No. 1 singles player Rachel Woods has been battling an ankle injury which has been a real struggle this past week...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 04/23/15)
Friday, April 24 Linton Church League Softball Association is now taking teams for this years Summer Softball League. We will play on week nights. Each team will play one game per week and we will have a tourney at the end of the season. Entry deadline is Sunday, May 17th. The league will start during the first week of June. For more information, please call Michael Riggleman at 812-798-6379...
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Thank You
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/23/15)
I want to thank all my wonderful friends and family for making my 90th birthday so special. Your cards filled with such heartfelt wishes, visits and gifts made my day very memorable and one I will always treasure. In Appreciation, Anna Rogerson Dugger, IN...
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Letter to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 04/23/15)
Thanks from Greene County Little League The Greene County Little League (formerly Bloomfield Youth League) would like to thank the following list of sponsors for the 2014 season. With their generous support last year, we were able to have a very successful season and teach our kids the game of baseball and softball. We are looking forward to another great ball season. Thank you very much!...
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GCGH Auxiliary meeting focuses on therapy
(Other Record ~ 04/23/15)
The Greene County General Hospital Auxiliary met on Monday, April 6, 2015 in the conference room in the hospital with 24 members answering roll call. The meeting was called to order by President Sue Eccles. Gaylene Dyer gave devotions with a nice reading titled 'The Meaning of Prayer.'...
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Solsberry Methodist women meet in April
(Other Record ~ 04/23/15)
On April 8, the women of the Solsberry Methodist Church held their monthly meeting. The hostesses were Linda Dixen, Carolyn Arthur and Wanda Nickleson. A wonderful lunch was served to 16 members. Prayer was given by Shirley Sullivan. President Sullivan opened the meeting with discussions about our Summer Bible School. Sending our extra song books to Africa was one of our Missions projects...
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Miners lose close one at Clay City
(High School Sports ~ 04/23/15)
Clay City put two runs on the board in the fifth inning to break a scoreless tie and that proved to be enough as the Eels held on for a 2-1 win over the Linton-Stockton Miners in Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference high school baseball at Clay City Thursday...
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Three seek GOP nod in Worthington Town Council District 1 race
(Local News ~ 04/23/15)
WORTHINGTON -- There are three names for Republican voters to consider in the May 5 Primary Election for Worthington Town Council Ward 1. Joining incumbent Michael McCafferty are challengers Tom Franklin and Jason Robertson. Here is a brief profile of each candidate in alphabetical order.....
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Worthington Garden Club to host popular Spring Plant Auction on Saturday
(Local News ~ 04/23/15)
The Worthington Garden Club will host their annual Spring Plant Auction at the Worthington Park this Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. It is projected to last approximately two hours. The club, which has been established for over 60 years, started the plant auction as a fun event for the club members.....
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"A Whisper in the Dark" to premiere at historic Tivoli Theatre
(Local News ~ 04/23/15)
Ruby Moon-Houldson featured in upcoming film... Peter Jackson, director of the Lord of the Rings films once said, "The most honest form of filmmaking is to make a film for yourself," and for James Ian Mair and his co-producer James Stevenson, A Whisper in the Dark is a call back to many of the films the duo enjoyed in their youth.....
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Summer food program to offer free food and fun in Linton, Lyons, Worthington; Now accepting volunteers
(Local News ~ 04/23/15)
Any and all children aged 18 and under will be welcome to enjoy lunch throughout the summer months at sites in Linton, Lyons and Worthington thanks to the Summer Food Service Program, sponsored by SON Ministries Inc. for the last several years. Program Director Cindy Hale says organizers are currently accepting volunteers to help out with the program which will be similar to previous years, except the Linton site will be in a different location this year.....
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Open Class Cooking Contest 2015 to feature bananas
(Other Record ~ 04/23/15)
The Greene County Open Class Fair met on Tuesday April 14 to plan for this year's fair. Annette Daniels, President, welcomed fifteen representatives from eight Extension Homemaker Clubs, and Polly Gettinger, Extension Educator. The Pledge to the Flag and the Homemakers Creed were recited by those present...
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UPDATED: Lady Lakers comeback bid falls just short
(High School Sports ~ 04/23/15)
SULLIVAN - A four-run third inning proved to be enough for Sullivan when Shakamak's seventh-inning comeback bid came up just short as the Lady Arrows hung on for a 5-4 win over the Lady Lakers in high school softball here Thursday. Shakamak coach B.A. Shipman said, "We had some opportunities early in the game slip away from us but we mounted a little comeback there at the end.".....
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