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Pet of the Week 10-15 (Local News ~ 10/14/16)
Shasta is approximately 1 1/2 years old and was brought into the G.C. Humane Society as a stray on June 21. She is a Hound and Doberman mix, updated on vaccinations and spayed. She is good with other dogs and loves attention, according to staff. Her adoption fee has been sponsored down to $35... -
Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/14/16)
Saturday, October 15 A fundraising walk to commemorate National Pregnancy and Infant Loss Day will be held at Humphrey’s Park in Linton. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and walk starts at 10 a.m. $15 registration goes to benefit the Franciscan Alliance for Women...
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Bloomfield rocks Shoals to end season with win (High School Sports ~ 10/14/16)
BLOOMFIELD -- The Lady Cardinals rode a Harlee to victory Thursday night. Senior Harlee Sullivan smashed 20 kills on Senior Night as Bloomfield (10-16) ended its regular season by defeating Shoals (0-15) 25-20, 25-16, 25-17 in volleyball. Bloomfield coach Laura Rose said all three of the team’s seniors -- Sullivan, Felicity Graf, who holds the school records for most assists in a career and a season, and Sidnie Finch -- played well in their final regular-season game for Bloomfield... -
WRV, Shakamak fall on final day of volleyball season
(High School Sports ~ 10/14/16)
Bedford-North Lawrence’s hitters proved too formidable Thursday night for visiting White River Valley. The Lady Stars prevailed 25-12, 25-9, 25-10 to drop WRV to 8-20 for the season. “A 4A school has hitters that we are not used to seeing,” said WRV coach Shawn Brown. ...
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Election Preview: Two seeking spot on WRV School Board in District 3 (Local News ~ 10/14/16)
White River Valley’s Chris Cornelius is running for his second term on the school board. Cornelius has served for the last four years as a member of the board and says he brings business experience to the table. “I own and operate four local businesses, and I work a lot with the finance aspect of them,” Cornelius said. “I also have a Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics.”... -
Jasonville City Council recognizes Ed Sheppard winner (Local News ~ 10/14/16)
The Jasonville City Council recognized Kathy May as the recipient of the Ed Sheppard Award, which recognizes an outstanding citizen. May was officially recognized last month at the council meeting, but was unable to attend. She was presented the award Thursday evening... - Greene Gab Ep. 9 (Local News ~ 10/14/16)
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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 10/14/16)
The Linton Police Department responded to 24 incidents for service Friday, including two bank/residential alarms, one animal complaint, 17 assists to the public, one drug, one property, one suspicious activity and one welfare check.
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/14/16)
Lacey Nicole Gott, 31, Bloomington, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear. No bond is set.
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Jean Chamberlain (Obituary ~ 10/14/16)
Jean Marie (Davidson) Chamberlain, 71, of Lakeland, Fla. passed away on Sept. 30. She was born in Greene County on Feb. 20, 1945 to Robert and Marjorie ‘Leigh’ Davidson. Jean became the wife of Anthony ‘Tony’ Chamberlain on Dec. 26, 1965. Jean was a member of the Red Hat Society in Florida and had worked as a hairdresser for many years. She enjoyed bowling, garage sales, Bingo, fishing and walking on the beach... -
Court News
(Court News ~ 10/14/16)
CRIMINAL CASES Tyler Cliver, 26, Worthington, Level 3 Felony criminal confinement, Level 5 Felony domestic battery with bodily injury, Level 6 Felony strangulation, Level 6 Felony criminal confinement, Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement, Level 5 Felony escape where defendant runs away from lawful detention...
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Avoid the line and cast your vote early (Local News ~ 10/14/16)
Voter Registration Clerk Marjorie Cullison checks in voters as citizens cast their votes behind her during the first day of early voting on Wednesday, Oct. 12 at the Greene County Courthouse in Bloomfield. Cullision said she has been working as a Voter Registration Clerk for many years, and that the office had already seen 78 voters by 2:30 p.m. ... -
Lyons Community Church growing in faith and numbers (Local News ~ 10/14/16)
“When the children of God are divided, there will always be defeat. But, when the children of God are united, there will be victory,” said Pastor Larry Weaver of Lyons Community Church. Weaver has been leading the church for seven years, starting his time with the church when the congregation consisted of just five people... -
Toe Tagged Tattoo and Fall Arts Fest donate to Boone (Local News ~ 10/14/16)
Toe Tagged Tattoo of Linton, owned and operated by Jamie York and his family, ran a promotion during the month of September, in which customers could get memorial tattoos, or other tattoos, for a special reduced price. The shop kept just enough from each tattoo to pay for supplies, saving up the rest for Savannah Boone...
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