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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 11/23/16)
The Linton Police Department responded to 23 incidents for service Tuesday and Wednesday, including one personal injury accident, two animal complaints, four assists to the public, one civil dispute, two domestic disputes, one fire, one fraud, one intimidation, one noise complaint, one theft, seven traffic stops and one welfare check...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 11/23/16)
Brittany Mae Prince, 21, Bloomington, was arrested on a warrant for possession of methamphetamine. No bond is set.
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Tuttle a Miners fan for 75 years
(Local News ~ 11/23/16)
Rex Tuttle, Linton native, has been a Miner fan for just about as long as he can remember. This December, he turns 85, and has attended most Miner games, whether home or away. “Since I was six or seven years old, I’ve been to at least one game every single year, and most years I attend them all,” Tuttle said...
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Bloomfield Downtown Revitalization group to raise funds
(Local News ~ 11/23/16)
The Bloomfield Downtown Revitalization group (BDR), an Indiana Main Street organization and registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit, has found a resourceful way to raise money. The group has signed up with Funding Factory, a company that pays for used toner and inkjet cartridges...
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Eastern Greene Thunderbirds outscore Patriots, 74-58
(High School Sports ~ 11/23/16)
LITTLE CINCINNATI - Without a true post player, Eastern Greene basketball coach Jon Neill said the Thunderbirds would have a different look this year out of necessity. Tuesday night the T-Birds new look featured quick offense and plenty of scoring in transition...
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Beulah Thompson
(Obituary ~ 11/23/16)
Beulah (Sharr) Thompson, 95, of Spencer, passed away peacefully on Nov. 22 at the Owen Valley Health Campus. Beulah was born in Greene County on Sept. 2, 1921, to Joseph Tilman and Effie K. (Willems) Sharr. Beulah was a longtime member of the New Hope Baptist Church and worked her whole life as a housewife and a beautician on the family farm.
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