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Hazel Marie Null
(Obituary ~ 07/01/15)
Hazel Marie Null, 92, Warsaw, went to be with her Lord on June 29, 2015, at Miller's Merry Manor. She was born on December 21, 1922, to Raymond Wolfe and Mary Amy Koons Wolfe in Dugger, Ind. She had seven brothers and two sisters. She married Gene Wilkey in 1942 and John Null in 1956. They both preceded her in death...
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Linton Freedom Festival Schedule of Events
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
"Working Together for a Better Tomorrow" Wednesday, 38th Division Band: 6:30 to 8 p.m., Linton Humphreys Park Band Shell Carnival Midway: 6 p.m., Linton Humphreys Park Market Place: 5 to 10 p.m., Linton Humphreys Park--East Side Carnival Midway: 6 p.m., Linton Humphreys Park...
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4-Hers and canines take to the show ring during 4-H Dog Show
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
Winners at the 4-H Dog Show on Saturday included Grand Champion Autumn Goodman and Maizie; Best Handler Grace Ganster and Jack; Best Costume Winner Dylan Moody and Chevy; Agility Champion Breana Wright and Jasmine; and Agility and Reserve Grand Champion Breana Wright and Jasmine...
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Fougerousse conducts girls softball camp
(High School Sports ~ 07/01/15)
Linton Stockton High School Softball coach Ruan Fougerousse and Lady Miner players conducted a softball camp that concluded June 18 for girls in grades 2-6. The camp focused on the fundamentals of fielding, throwing, and hitting.
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Freedom Festival events have kicked off, bringing crowds to Humphreys Park
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
LINTON -- The Linton Freedom Festival is the largest and biggest festival for the city of Linton, where people from all over Greene County, and some from out-of-state, come to Linton to celebrate the Fourth of July holiday. The Freedom Festival is also the biggest event sponsored by Linton-Stockton Chamber of Commerce, and this year, events have already brought large crowds to Linton's Humphreys Park.....
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LPD offers safety tips and driving info for the Freedom Festival Parade and fireworks
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
The Linton Police Department would like to wish everyone a Happy Independence Day, and they've got a few safety tips and tidbits of information to share before the holiday weekend. LPD Chief Troy Jerrell said safety issues are at the top of the list...
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Bloomfield's free summer lunch program provides more than food
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
Every weekday a large group of child-sized bicycles line the thin strip of grass on the street corner of Jefferson and Spring in Bloomfield. Not for a basketball game, or school, or even a summer camp, but for something we can all appreciate and admire.....
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Mary Beth Morse
(Obituary ~ 07/01/15)
Mary Beth Morse, 62, of Lewis, Indiana went home to be with the Lord at 6:10 p.m. Tuesday, June 30, 2015, in Regional Hospital, Terre Haute, Ind. She was born September 27, 1952 in Rushville, Ind. to Julius Campbell and Frances (Mahan) Campbell. Survivors include her husband of 40 years, William D. ...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 07/01/15)
June 29 -- Clay Edward Bixler, 34, Bloomington, was arrested on a Writ of Attachment issued in the amount of $500. His bond was set at $500 cash only in Greene County but he was also being held on a Writ of Attachment issued out of Monroe County. Greene County Sheriff's Deputy Shawn Cullison was the arresting officer...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 07/01/15)
The Linton Police Department responded to 33 calls and incidents on Monday, June 29, including two complaints about animals, two assists to other agencies, five assists to the public, one battery, one criminal mischief incident, three assists to EMS, one extra patrol, one fraud investigation, five requests for information, one special detail, one report of suspicious activity, three thefts, five transports, and one assist to the city utility departments...
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Local youth participate in Electric Cooperative Youth Tour
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
Bloomfield -- Three High School Seniors from Greene County were selected to represent UDWI REMC at the 2015 Electric Cooperative Youth Tour, which took place in Washington, D.C. Amanda Butler, Erin Holsapple, and Dylan Abell, of Eastern Greene High School, gained a personal understanding of American history, their role as a citizen and insight to the important roles electric cooperatives play in their community. Indiana's electric cooperatives have been providing this opportunity since 1960...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 07/01/15)
Thursday, July 2 The Lamb Jam Music Festival scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, August 1-2, in Linton's Humphreys Park is now accepting vendors with a focus on serving people. Lamb Jam, now in its fifth year, is seeking service-oriented vendors including social service agencies, those supporting various causes and ministries. ...
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Hanover announces Dean's List for winter/spring 2015 term
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
HANOVER, IND (Grassroots Newswire) - Brandon Swihart was one of nearly 350 students who earned Dean's List honors for the winter-spring 2015 semester. To qualify for the Dean's List, students must attend full time and have a GPA of 3.5 or better. Swihart, a senior geology major, is the son of Keith and Tamara Swihart...
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Bloomfield Town Council honors Eric Harrah at monthly meeting
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
Bloomfield Town Council President Doug Frye called the monthly meeting to order with a moment of silence held in honor of the late Councilman Eric Harrah. Harrah served precinct two of the Town of Bloomfield as a Republican. To replace his seat on the board, a caucus will be ordered by the county chairman. Those interested in filling the vacant seat on the board should contact Clerk-Treasurer Sondra Thompson at the Town Hall. Candidates must be residents of precinct two of the republican party...
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Bloomfield State Bank is "blooming" into BloomBank
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
For over 140 years, Bloomfield State Bank has served residents of Greene County and they plan to continue, with an updated name -- BloomBank. The change, effective July 1, was announced on Wednesday by BloomBank's Chairman Mark Barkley, Vice-Chairman Bradford Barkley, and President Benny McNeely...
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Civitan breakfast to start Linton Fourth of July festivities
(Local News ~ 07/01/15)
When planning your Fourth of July, make sure to start your day at the Linton Civitan's 33rd annual breakfast. From 6 - 9 a.m., Civitan members will be serving eggs cooked to order, toast, and, of course, Edgar Greene's famous underground baked ham at the Linton Fire Department.....
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