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Hazlewood earns second-team All-America a second time
(High School Sports ~ 06/13/17)
It has become almost commonplace for Greene County high school athletes to receive offers to compete collegiately - usually at the NCAA Division III level or at a nearby junior college. But it’s rare for a local product to be offered a scholarship to a major conference Division I program...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 06/13/17)
Devin Kyle Royal Bays, 23, Owensburg, was arrested on a warrant for resisting law enforcement and theft. Bond is set at $8,500. Hali Harrison, 28, Linton, was arrested on a warrant for theft. Bond is set at $5,000. Bradley Wayne McCarter, 26, Merom, was arrested on a warrant for operating while intoxicated. No bond is set...
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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 06/13/17)
The Linton Police Department responded to 19 incidents for service Tuesday, including two property damage accidents, one animal complaint, one child custody, one extra patrol, one fingerprinting, three special details, seven thefts, two traffic stops and one trespass...
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Linton seeking grant for storm water project
(Local News ~ 06/13/17)
The Linton City Council hosted a public hearing Monday to seek a grant to help pay for the proposed Stormwater Improvements Project. Greg Jones, with the Southern Indiana Development Commission (SIDC), led the public hearing before Monday’s public meeting to discuss a potential grant opportunity for the upgrades to the storm water system all over the City of Linton...
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Power outage planned for Linton
(Local News ~ 06/13/17)
Residents on the northern and eastern ends of Linton will be without power early Friday morning. According to a press release from Linton Utilities, the outage will start at 1 a.m. and last for a few hours. “The reason for the outage is to set in a new transformer at one of our substations,” the release states. “This is necessary to prevent a major outage in the future, as the current transformer is reaching the end of its life.”...
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Linton man allegedly batters woman, resists arrest
(Local News ~ 06/13/17)
A Linton man is facing charges after he allegedly battered a woman and resisted law enforcement. According to a probable cause filed by Linton Police Department Officer Paul Clark, he was dispatched to the residence of Thomas Hatcher, 37, in regards to an ongoing physical domestic battery on the afternoon of June 10. Linton Officer Jace Herndon assisted in the dispatch...
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Worthington swears in third reserve deputy
(Local News ~ 06/13/17)
The Worthington Town Council held its monthly meeting Tuesday evening, and one item on the agenda was a request from Police Chief Randy Raney to add a third reserve deputy, Dustin Green, to the force. Initially, council president Malcolm Stahl was hesitant to approve the request, citing the added cost of providing insurance for the extra deputy...
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Bloomfield students learn from Passion Camp in Florida
(Local News ~ 06/13/17)
A group of Bloomfield youth said their “hearts were on fire for Jesus” after a nearly week-long camp in Florida last week. Matt Britton and his wife, Dana, lead the youth group 180 Student Ministries at the Tulip Church of God each Wednesday, and in their first year as leaders wanted to take the students on a special trip. The Bloomfield students who attend the youth group come from several churches in town and consists of anywhere from 40-60 attendees each week...
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Bloomfield man graduates from Harvard
(Local News ~ 06/13/17)
Cade Carmichael, formerly of Bloomfield, was awarded the Doctor of Laws degree at Harvard Law School’s 200th commencement on Thursday, May 25. According to Carmichael’s mother Selena Kingsley, Carmichael is a 2005 graduate of Bloomfield Jr/Sr High and has previous degrees from Ivy Tech Community College and Purdue University...
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Worthington swears in third reserve deputy
(Local News ~ 06/13/17)
The Worthington Town Council held its monthly meeting Tuesday evening, and one item on the agenda was a request from Police Chief Randy Raney to add a third reserve deputy, Dustin Green, to the force. Initially, council president Malcolm Stahl was hesitant to approve the request, citing the added cost of providing insurance for the extra deputy...
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Pigs and picnic tables on agenda in Lyons
(Local News ~ 06/13/17)
Lyons Town Council said the Strawberry Festival continues to flourish. The Council reported great and growing turnout for the Strawberry Festival--however, two metal-frame picnic tables were found vandalized prior to the start of the festival. While one of the two was irreparable, the wooden boards smashed, the council wanted to thank Buck Mullis for his help on repairing the other picnic table. Clerk-Treasurer Darla Robison says police are actively investigating the incident...
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SWIAC recognizes top athletes at banquet
(High School Sports ~ 06/13/17)
LINTON -- Coaches, athletic directors, parents, and friends honored the top athletes of the Southwest Indiana Athletic Conference Tuesday night at a banquet at Linton High School. Before presenting the individual awards, White River Valley Principal LeAnne Kelley acknowledged the schools that captured titles in each sport...
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GCDW All-Area baseball team is announced
(High School Sports ~ 06/13/17)
Every area baseball team had its share of ups and downs this season. But there was no shortage of talent on the field. And there was no shortage of power either. Three different players connected for five home runs this season. Collectively, the 2017 Greene County Daily World All-Area roster combined for 28 homers, 88 doubles and 13 triples...
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