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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 11/24/15)
November 25 Shawnee Theatre will hold their annual Festival of Trees event at the theatre, located on Furnace Road in Bloomfield. The event will feature decorated trees, wreaths, gift baskets, table arrangements, homemade crafts and gifts. Donations will be accepted. The event will run from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday; 1 until 5 p.m. on Sunday; 2 until 6 p.m. on Thursday...
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James Frederick" Fred" Fainot
(Obituary ~ 11/24/15)
James Frederick" Fred" Fainot, 85, of Dugger, Ind. passed away at 2:55 a.m. Tuesday November 24, 2015 at Sullivan Co. Community Hospital. He was born in Spencer, Indiana June 29, the son of Jim Fainot and May Poole Fainot. Fred was a member of the Bethel Community Church in Dugger and the Dugger American Legion Post #224. He was an Army Veteran and retired from RCA after 35 years...
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Lore announces intention to run for State Representative District 62
(Local News ~ 11/24/15)
Amy Lore of the Greene County General Hospital announced her intention to seek the seat of State Representative District 62 Tuesday afternoon. The seat is being vacated as a result of Representative Matt Ubelhor's resignation. Ubelhor announced he will vacate his seat by December 1...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 11/24/15)
The Linton Police Department responded to 24 calls and incidents Monday, Nov. 23, including one property damage accident, two bank/residential alarms, two animal complaints, six assists to the public, one extra patrol, one harassment complaint, one interview, one special detail, three thefts/shoplifting, one threat, two traffic stops, one transport and two welfare checks...
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Competitive spirit keeps Miner Pride alive
(Local News ~ 11/24/15)
If you're not from Linton or Greene County, you may not understand how important Linton-Stockton High School football is to the school and community. Ted Bishop remembers his first impression of Miner football when he arrived on the scene as the pro at Phil Harris Golf Course. The Logansport native was amazed at how a program at a small school could captivate a community...
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Letters to the Editor
(Letter to the Editor ~ 11/24/15)
Celebrating 90th birthday a success To the Editor: I want to thank everyone who mailed me birthday cards on my 90th birthday. I want to express a special thanks to all those who came to my surprise birthday party on Saturday night at the Bloomfield Casa Sevilla Restaurant and brought cards and gifts...
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Miners rally community to prepare for state
(Local News ~ 11/24/15)
A sea of red and blue filled the Linton-Stockton High School gymnasium Tuesday evening at a community pep session for the state-bound Linton Miner football team. The Miners will battle Lafayette Central Catholic for the Class 1A state title at noon Friday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis...
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Wolverines fall in nonconference road game
(High School Sports ~ 11/24/15)
The White River Valley girls basketball team had a tough time getting going Tuesday night in a 48-25 loss to host Edgewood. The Lady Mustangs raced out to a 19-8 advantage after the first eight minutes of play and never looked back. "We just couldn't get anything going on offense and that in turn affected us on defense," Lady Wolverines coach Mark Graves said. ...
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Lady Cards bounce back with conference win
(High School Sports ~ 11/24/15)
JASONVILLE -- Both Shakamak and visiting Bloomfield had tough losses over the weekend. The Lady Lakers let two different 8-point leads slip away in a Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference loss to White River Valley. Bloomfield lost by a point against North Knox when a last second game-tying shot was ruled a two-pointer instead of a three...
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Fourth quarter comeback propels T-Birds to win in opener
(High School Sports ~ 11/24/15)
SPENCER - A seven-point swing led to a 21-point fourth quarter - and a huge come-from-behind win for the Eastern Greene Thunderbirds, 62-59 over the Owen Valley Patriots in the boys basketball season opener for both teams. "Any win here at Owen Valley is a good win. This is just a tough place to come and start the year. That's why we like doing it." Eastern Greene coach Jon Neill said...
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Linton First Christian Church gearing up for free Thanksgiving Dinner
(Local News ~ 11/24/15)
Members of the Linton First Christian Church (LFCC) are busy at work preparing for their annual free Thanksgiving Dinner, which will be offered on Thursday. The dinner will last between the hours of 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. This year, LFCC is preparing 1,300 meals, which be offered to anyone wishing to join...
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