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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 12/20/16)
Tuesday, December 20 Bloomfield School District school board will meet in executive session at 4 p.m. in the junior high conference room, located at Bloomfield Jr/Sr High School at 501 West Spring Street in Bloomfield Santa and Mrs. Claus will be visiting the Linton Public Library from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Listen to stories, tell Santa your Christmas wishes and get pictures taken with him...
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Bloomfield woman accused of stealing thousands from hearing aid customers
(Local News ~ 12/20/16)
A Bloomfield woman is accused of stealing thousands of dollars from clients at a Miracle Ear in Bloomington. According to a probable cause filed by Detective J.R. Holmes of the Bloomington Police Department, Kristy McIntyre, 35, is facing one charge of theft, five counts of identity deception and five counts of forgery, all Level 6 felonies...
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UPDATED: Pedestrian dies in Clay City accident
(Local News ~ 12/20/16)
A man died in a traffic accident in Clay City Monday evening. The Brazil Times reports Clay City Police officials responded to the scene of a car-pedestrian accident at the intersection of White and Ninth (Highway 157) streets, at approximately 6:30 p.m...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 12/20/16)
Jason Phillip Workman, 39, Linton, was arrested on a warrant for petition to revoke suspended. No bond is set. Stuart Mikel Cobb, 23, Bloomfield, was arrested on a warrant for probation violation and writ of attachment. Bond is set at $500.
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Switz City man arrested after violating No Contact Order
(Local News ~ 12/20/16)
A Linton man is facing charges after allegedly breaking into a residence and violating a No Contact Order. According to a probable cause filed by Corporal James Harrington with the Worthington Police Department, Brian Carpenter, 44, entered the residence of the victim without her consent. Carpenter was under a No Contact Order after a previous altercation with the victim...
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Family loses pet in Tuesday afternoon fire
(Local News ~ 12/20/16)
The Linton Fire Department is on scene of a structure fire near Baseline Road in Linton. A garage appears to have caught fire at a residence located near the intersection of Baseline Road and Third Street SE. Staff Writer Andrew Christman is at the scene, and will update with more information when available...
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County considers audit of telecommunication spending
(Local News ~ 12/20/16)
The Greene County Commissioners heard a presentation Tuesday morning about potentially auditing the county’s communication spending. Commissioner Nathan Abrams invited SpyGlass Group Regional Director John Finucan to discuss how the firm could potentially help the county save money on telecommunications spending, such as phone lines, long distance and internet services...
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Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum seeks 2017 support
(Local News ~ 12/20/16)
The Sculpture Trails Outdoor Museum has been one of Greene County’s own unique natural attractions for nearly 15 years. Offering approximately 2 miles of wooded trails adorned with over 120 sculptures, the museum is located among the rolling hills of Solsberry, Ind...
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GCGH receives several grants; ends 2016 on a high note
(Local News ~ 12/20/16)
The Greene County General Hospital (GCGH) Board of Trustees met on Tuesday evening in it’s last regular session of the year. Several grant approvals were announced, including the Safety PIN (Protecting Indiana’s Newborns) of $250,000 and a Smithville/Greene County Foundation Grant of around $24,000...
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Lead slips away, Alices overtake Miners
(High School Sports ~ 12/20/16)
It was a tale of two different teams for the Linton-Stockton Miners Tuesday night. The Miners blitzed the visiting Vincennes Lincoln Alices at the outset, jumping out to a 17-4 lead in the first six minutes and change. Linton-Stockton seemed poised for a comfortable win. But the double-digit margin evaporated...
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Philip Michael: Everybody’s ‘Buddy-buddy’
(Local News ~ 12/20/16)
Philip Dale Michael, age 52, was a well-known guy in Linton. Michael, a former Linton resident, was killed Monday evening in an accident in Clay City, where he had relocated with his sister. He moved here from Florida, upon the passing of the person who took care of him at the time...
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