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LSSC projects to focus on campus safety
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
Linton-Stockton School Corporation will soon be addressing a series of safety concerns around the campus with a series of construction projects. The School Board approved a contract with EMCOR for the first phase of the project, with Dan Rollins explaining the school may be able to use the same company for all three phases of the anticipated project...
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Jasonville FD organizes auxiliary unit
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
The Jasonville Fire Department is seeking volunteers to help from the sidelines. The Jasonville City Council approved the creation of a Fire Department Auxiliary, and Fire Chief Justin Disney is seeking members to help fill out the newly-created branch of the department...
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Kenneth F. 'Frank' Hamilton
(Obituary ~ 04/25/16)
Kenneth F. "Frank" Hamilton, age 70, of Coal City, passed away surrounded by his family on his birthday, Friday, April 22, 2016, at his residence. He was born in Brazil April 22, 1946, the son of John Wayne and Leona Sarah (Robinson) Hamilton. He was in the last graduating class of Coal City High School, 1965. He worked at Jackson Brothers Sawmill in Linton...
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Master Gardeners to host Flower and Patio Show
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
The Greene County Master Gardeners Club is hosting its 2016 Flower and Patio Show at the Greene County Community Event Center on Friday, April 29 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Saturday, April 30 from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. The annual event raises funds for scholarships, which are awarded to local area students who plan to study agriculture, horticulture or plant management. Some exciting new activities and vendors have been added to this year's event...
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Karen S. Riordan
(Obituary ~ 04/25/16)
Karen S. Riordan, 67, of Jasonville, passed away at 3 p.m. Saturday, April 23, 2016 in her residence. She was born April 24, 1948 in Bedford to Ralph Bennett and Marjorie (Dagey) Bennett. Survivors include her husband of 45 years, Richard L. Riordan Sr. ...
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Keasling family receives first GCGH Sweet Dreams Baby Bundle
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
Ivan Ray Keasling was born at Greene County General Hospital on April 14 to proud parents Brittany and Travis Keasling. Ivan is the first baby to be born in the Sweet Dreams Baby Bundles program and will go home with a 'bundle' of supplies for a happy and healthy first few months...
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Ronald B. Campbell
(Obituary ~ 04/25/16)
Ronald B. Campbell, 69, Vernon Hills, passed away on Sunday, April 3, in Libertyville. He was born August 20, 1946 in Linton and was an independent sales consultant, selling long term care insurance, life insurance and real estate in Indiana and Illinois. He was a member of the United Methodist Church in Libertyville, serving on the endowment committee and men's bible study. He was also a former member of the First Presbyterian Church in Libertyville, where he was a Stephen Minister...
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Six finalists for Athlete of Week from April 18-23
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/16)
Each week of the school season, Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance Agent Joe Medina will sponsor the Greene County Daily World Athlete of the Week. Each weekly winner is chosen by the GCDW Sports Staff and the winner will be revealed each Wednesday. Nominees for the week of April 18-23 include:...
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UPDATED: Missing child located
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
The Linton Police Department is searching for a missing 2-year-old. Linton Police Chief Troy Jerrell said Brayden Damron has been reported missing from Southwest E Street in Linton. He was last seen wearing camouflage pants. More information and a photo will be provided when it becomes available...
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WRV and Special Olympics are Champions Together
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
WRV and Greene County Special Olympians are Champions Together The White River Valley Champions Together program teams WRV athletes with athletes from Greene County Special Olympics. This Saturday saw both teams get together at WRV for sports and fitness...
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Golden Arrows silence Shakamak bats
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/16)
Shakamak and White River Valley staged a classic pitchers' duel Tuesday between the Lakers' Braden Scott and the Wolverines' Brayton Cornelius. The pitchers got the best of the hitters again Saturday when Sullivan and Shakamak met on the baseball field...
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Cards outlast Wolverines for first conference win
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/16)
For Chris Cornelius and his White River Valley Wolverines, Monday's Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference clash at Bloomfield was a case of the Cardinals showing up more ready to play than the Wolverines. And Bloomfield looked ready. The Cardinals played aggressively, seizing an early 2-0 lead. Bloomfield adding two more runs and survived a seventh-inning threat, holding on for a 4-2 win over its conference rival...
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LOCAL SPORTS ROUNDUP: Cardinals and Lakers earn softball wins
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/16)
Softball Averi Workman pitched five innings and collected three hits at the plate to help visiting Bloomfield to a 7-2 win over Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference rival White River Valley Monday evening. Workman allowed just two hits and fanned nine batters in the win...
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Lady Miners pick up first win of season
(High School Sports ~ 04/25/16)
ELNORA -- Emma Brewer walked back into the Linton-Stockton dugout at the end of the first inning and uttered "she is a one-woman show." Brewer was referring to fellow teammate Shelsie Meurer who fielded all three plays in a 1-2-3 first inning inside the circle...
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Only A Paper Poppy....
(Local News ~ 04/25/16)
Linton Mayor John Wilkes buys a paper poppy from Neely Brown after signing the proclamation to make April 29 and 30 official "Poppy Days" in Linton. Linton American Legion Post # 22 Ladies Auxiliary President Nancy Patterson looks on. The paper poppies are made by veterans at West Layfayette's Indiana Veterans Home, and 100 percent of proceeds donated go to helping Indiana's veterans and their families...
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