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Lady Wolverines fall to North Central in a match of barnburners
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/17)
SWITZ CITY -- The Lady Wolverines dug themselves one hole too many Wednesday on a night of barnburners. White River Valley fell to visiting North Central 26-24, 15-25, 26-28, 26-24, 10-15 in volleyball. Coach Shaun Brown said the Lady Wolverines (9-18, 2-5 in Southwestern Indiana Athletic Conference) fell too far behind too many times against the scrappy Lady Thunderbirds (8-17, 2-4)...
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Union comes home to formidable Tri-County team
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/17)
Come to Union’s homecoming this Saturday and watch the ‘Dogs try to get their first win against one of the toughest teams in Class 1A. The Bulldogs (0-7) host Tri-County (6-1) at 2:00 p.m. for their homecoming. The Cavaliers, ranked 17th in Class 1A football by the Indiana Football Coaches Association, pummeled Frontier 55-7 last week while Union suffered a 66-6 blowout courtesy of the Indiana School for the Deaf...
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Local Sports Roundup: Linton JV football; Bloomfield, WRV, Shakamak volleyball
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
JUNIOR VARSITY FOOTBALL Miners defeat South Vermillion The Linton-Stockton junior varsity football team defeated South Vermillion 40-20 Monday. The Miner jayvees led 16-0 after one quarter of play. Austin Bohnert scored on a 57-yard touchdown run and Trey Goodman ran for the two-point conversion...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/06/17)
Shane A Walters, 42, of Bloomington, was arrested on a warrant for possession of methamphetamine. No bond set. Faith Kiana Boelter Denny, was arrested on preliminary charges of Class C misdemeanor operating while intoxicated, Class C misdemeanor possession of paraphernalia, Level 6 felony possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony intimidation, Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement and Level 5 felony escape. Bond set at $25,000 with 10 percent allowed...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/06/17)
The Linton Police Department responded to 14 incidents and calls for service, including one property damage accident, one personal injury accident, one criminal mischief, two extra patrols, five fingerprinting, one reckless driver, one road hazard, one suspicious person/vehicle and one theft...
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Our Opinion: Open your hearts to children in need
(Editorial ~ 10/06/17)
Open Arms Christian Ministries will be hosting an informational meeting Saturday about the need and importance of foster parents in the community. The presentation will be at the Jasonville United Methodist Church at 4 p.m. and will provide information about the growing need for foster parents in Indiana...
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Retired teacher continues her life’s calling
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
You can take a teacher out of a classroom, but you cannot take a gift for teaching away from a retired teacher. Jerri Wampler taught third grade at Eastern Greene Elementary for 37 years. After retiring, Wampler moved into Linton’s Autumn Trace Assisted Living facility, but she just can’t seem to stop teaching...
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Eastern makes school history with 35-12 win over Linton
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/17)
This story has been edited to correct a mistake: Friday is Linton's Senior Night, not homecoming.
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Eastern Greene community rallies in support of Thunderbirds
(High School Sports ~ 10/06/17)
LITTLE CINCINNATI - High school football has a way of bringing a community together. Regardless of school size, large or small Friday night football provides an avenue for adults in the community to get together and socialize. And it gives the kids a chance to hang out with their friends...
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Bloomfield Town Council addresses beautification, rehabilitation
(Local News ~ 10/06/17)
The Bloomfield Town Council met in regular session the evening of Tuesday, October 3 at 6 p.m. The meeting began with Kenneth Tharp’s incidence report, which included 185 total incidents for the Bloomfield Police Department from August 31 to Sept. 30. Jason Jackson of the Street Department reiterated that during the Apple Festival, Sunset Drive would be closed off as of 5 p.m. Thursday and Franklin and Spring Street would be closed 1:30 p.m. of Friday until the conclusion of the festival...
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