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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 06/27/17)
The Linton Police Department received 18 incidents and calls for service Tuesday and Wednesday, including two bank/residential alarms, two assists to other departments, one assist to the public, one battery, one criminal mischief, four fingerprintings, one harassment, one interview, two special details, one suspicious activity and two traffic stops...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 06/27/17)
Christopher Levi Clouse, 35, Bloomington, was arrested on a writ of attachment. Bond is set at $1,500. Miranda Ann Merriman, 22, Bloomington, was arrested on preliminary charges of driving while suspended, false reporting and identity deception. Bond is set at $5,000, with 10 percent allowed...
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Rodney R. Ranard
(Obituary ~ 06/27/17)
Rodney R. Ranard, 63, of Dugger, passed away at 3:39 a.m. Tuesday June 27, 2017 at Kindred Hospital in Indianapolis. He was born in Sullivan June 14, 1954 the son of Bill Ranard and Wanda Thompson Ranard. Rod graduated from Union High School in 1972, and Purdue University in 1975, was a retired coal miner from Black Beauty Mine, and a member of the Church of Christ in Dugger. ...
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WRV Soccer Camp termed a huge success
(High School Sports ~ 06/27/17)
The second annual White River Valley Soccer Camp was conducted June 19 - 22 at the WRV high school soccer field in Switz City. And White River Valley High School soccer coach Matt Settles believes this year’s camp built upon the success of last year’s debut...
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Mark Price
(Obituary ~ 06/27/17)
Mark Allen Price, loving husband and father, died unexpectedly on June 26, 2017. He was born in Bloomington on Nov. 12, 1964 to Larry D. and Donna D. (Flynn) Price. Mark married Janice Campbell on Feb. 14, 1992 in Bloomington. He worked as a maintenance technician for Life Designs in Bloomington...
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Linton man allegedly involved with stabbing man, stealing dog
(Local News ~ 06/27/17)
A Linton man is facing charges after his alleged involvement of the battery, stabbing and robbery of a man. According to a probable cause filed by Linton Police Sgt. Logan Hobbs, the incident involving Devin Tatlock, 18, allegedly took place in the early hours of June 12...
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Carol Weathers
(Obituary ~ 06/27/17)
Carol (Faulk) Weathers, 86, Worthington, passed away Saturday, June 24, 2017, at the Owen Valley Health Campus. She was a member of the Linton First Christian Church, where she spent every Thanksgiving donating her time. She began playing the piano at eight years of age at her home church where she continued to play for many years. She also gave piano lessons throughout the years...
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Millie Bell
(Obituary ~ 06/27/17)
Millie J. Bell, 94, of Watseka, Ill., formerly of Jasonville passed away at 10:50 a.m. Thursday, June 22, 2017 in Iroquois Residence Home Watseka, Ill. She was born July 5, 1922 in Greene County to Michael Soliday and Goldie (McDonald) Soliday. Millie graduated from Switz City High School, class of 1939. She married James M. Bell in 1940 and he passed away on May 24, 1978. Millie retired from NSWC Crane, where she worked loading box cars with a fork truck...
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Elliott Dean Blazier
(Obituary ~ 06/27/17)
Elliott Dean Blazier, 2, of Bloomfield, passed away on Friday, June 23, 2017. Born, June 8, 2015 in Washington, Ind. to Wayman J.R. and Jessica Lynn (Chaparro) Blazier. Surviving relatives include his parents, J.R. and Jessica Blazier of Bloomfield; one brother, Julian Blazier of Bloomfield; his grandparents, Allison and Angel Chaparro of Bloomfield, Dayna Andrew of Penn Yan, N.Y. ...
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Memorial Wall comes to Linton
(Local News ~ 06/27/17)
The Global War On Terrorism Traveling Wall of Remembrance has been installed in Linton's Humphrey's Park. The Wall was brought to Greene County by Brian Romans of the Romans Warrior Foundation, and was escorted to the park Monday by Linton Police, Linton Fire Department and Jasonville Fire Department, with sirens blaring...
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UDWI board encourages member involvement
(Local News ~ 06/27/17)
Monday night’s Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC board meeting showcased the changes being made in order to be more transparent to its members. After a few members asked questions and made comments about the status of changes rallied by a group of individuals to get costs down, one member made a point to commend the board for all they have done up to this point...
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Community working to uplift Bloomfield family after loss of child
(Local News ~ 06/27/17)
The community is coming together to help the family of a Bloomfield police officer and his family in a time of tragic loss. Last weekend, Bloomfield officer JR Blazier and wife, Jessica, suffered the tragic loss of their 2-year-old son, Elliott, after he was struck by a vehicle during their vacation in Missouri...
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UDWI board encourages member involvement
(Local News ~ 06/27/17)
Monday night’s Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC board meeting showcased the changes being made in order to be more transparent to its members. After a few members asked questions and made comments about the status of changes rallied by a group of individuals to get costs down, one member made a point to commend the board for all they have done up to this point...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 06/27/17)
Tuesday, June 27 The DUCSC School Board will need to have a public meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 28 The Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees will meet in an executive session at 5:30 p.m.. The meeting will be held in the administration office...
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Linton market moving downtown this weekend
(Local News ~ 06/27/17)
The Linton Farmers Market will be downtown this weekend. Market Manager Mark Stacy said the switch this Saturday is to make room for Linton Freedom Festival activities in Humphreys Park. The market will be at Linton’s City Hall from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m...
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RWF dedicates Wall of Remembrance in Linton
(Local News ~ 06/27/17)
The Romans Warrior Foundation (RWF), who began their annual PTSD/Suicide Awareness Walk on June 23 in Indianapolis, ended the last portion of the walk in Linton Tuesday. The annual walk is held to raise awareness of PTSD and veteran suicide.
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