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Clay City runs wild in second half to stun WRV 64-44
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/17)
BLOOMFIELD -- What a difference a quarter made Tuesday night in the opening round of the Bloomfield Sectional. Clay City (12-12) led White River Valley (13-10) by only two points, 30-28, at halftime. The Lady Eels blanked WRV 15-0 in the pivotal third quarter and romped 64-44. The Lady Eels will play Bloomfield at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the second semifinal of the sectional...
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Dugger unleashes long-range barrage to thump Traders Point
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/17)
The Lady Bulldogs broke out the long-range artillery Tuesday night to rout host Traders Point Christian 58-39. Union (14-3) hit 13 three-pointers to key the victory, one night after Red Hill (IL) broke the Lady Bulldogs’ 11-game wining streak. Autumn Everson nailed five treys as she led Union with 19 points, and Brooke Everson hit four three-pointers for all 12 of her points. Rainy Kinnard just missed double digits as she contributed nine points to the Union romp...
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Girls sectionals shift boys action to Thursday
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/17)
This week’s boys hoops schedule is a little on the light side as the boys take a bit of a back seat to the girls sectionals. Thursday is the big night with all five area teams in action. Three Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference tilts are on tap for Thursday. Clay City visits Shakamak, White River Valley hosts Eastern Greene and North Daviess travels to Bloomfield...
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Cold shooting ends Lady T-Birds season
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/17)
BICKNELL -- Eastern Greene coach Zack Stevens has said poor shooting and shot selection has been a recurring problem for the Eastern Greene Lady Thunderbirds all season. And shooting woes bit the Lady T-Birds hard Tuesday night. Eastern Greene misfired on 14 of 16 field goal attempts in the first quarter - 12.5 percent - and dug themselves a 12-4 hole from which they would never escape...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 02/01/17)
Cody Wesley Major, 22, Spencer, was arrested on a warrant for invasion of privacy. No bond is set. Tiffany Rosalyn Hill, 32, Bloomfield, was arrested on a warrant for failure to appear. Bond is set at $250. Gary Parsley, 44, Newberry, was arrested on a warrant for intimidation, disorderly conduct and criminal recklessness. Bond is set at $5,000...
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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 02/01/17)
The Linton Police Department responded to 20 incidents for service Wednesday, including one property damage accident, one alcohol offense, three assist to other departments, six assists to the public, one harassment, one missing person, one suspicious activity, one theft, one traffic stop and four warrant services...
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Pet of the Week 2-4
(Local News ~ 02/01/17)
Elsa is a two year old Great Pyrenees-Labrador mix who arrived to the shelter on Dec. 31. She is spayed, current on shots and heart worm negative. Staff said she is a sweet girl who may do better in a home without other animals. The fee to adopt Elsa is $125...
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William Russell Swan
(Obituary ~ 02/01/17)
William Russell Swan passed away on Jan. 29, 2017. He was born Feb. 14, 1924. William leaves behind one surviving son, Wayne Swan (Linda), 11 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. William passed away at Wellspring Luthern Home in Livonia, Mich. His ashes will be buried in Dugger in the spring...
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LOCAL SPORTS ROUNDUP: Lady Miners eighth grade SWIAC champs
(High School Sports ~ 02/01/17)
The Linton-Stockton Lady Miners eighth grade basketball team won the Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference championship defeating the North Central Ladybirds 56-27 at Eastern Greene Middle School Monday. Four Lady Miners scored in double figures - Haley Rose 19, Vanessa Shafford 12, Aubrey Burgess 11 and Ezra Davis 10...
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LPD will cite drivers who block rights-of-way, alleys
(Local News ~ 02/01/17)
There will be pedestrian right of way and alley throughway patrols and citations in Linton starting Friday, Feb. 3. According to a community message issued by the Linton Police Department, these patrols and citations will be continuous and permanent after this date...
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