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Greene Gab Episode 58
(Local News ~ 12/08/17)
This week, Andrew and Patti bring you a resignation, a store closing, a fuzzy kitty cat and more...
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Change of D allows Bloomfield to massacre Lady T-Birds
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/17)
BLOOMFIELD -- The Lady Cardinals changed their defense Thursday night and changed a close game into a 61-25 blowout of visiting Eastern. Bloomfield (7-5, 2-1 in Southwest Indiana Athletic Conference play) was clinging to a 20-17 lead in the second quarter when coach Ron Knepp had the Lady Cards switch to man-to-man. ...
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Basketball Roundup: Linton girls, Toby Yoho Classic pairings, BJHS boys, WRV elementary boys
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/17)
GIRLS BASKETBALL Lady Miners suffer season’s second setback A sluggish start sent the Class 2A 10th-ranked Linton-Stockton Lady Miners down to defeat for just the second time this season Tuesday at Monrovia. The host Lady Bulldogs blitzed the Lady Miners 19-4 in the second quarter and handed Linton a 57-46 loss...
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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 12/08/17)
The Linton Police Department responded to 17 incidents for service Friday, including one property damage accident, one personal injury accident, one alarm, one animal complaint, one criminal mischief, one fight in progress, seven fingerprintings, one fraud, one harassment, one juvenile complaint and one property...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 12/08/17)
Braylin Lee Cullison, 27, Linton, was arrested on a warrant for forgery. Bond set at $25,000 with 10 percent allowed. John E. Davis, 34, Bloomfield, was arrested on a warrant for burglary and theft. Bond set at $14,000 with 10 percent allowed. Christopher Richard Porter, 21, Solsberry, was arrested on a warrant for burglary. No bond set...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 12/08/17)
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 119 incidents for service Monday to Friday, including three abandoned vehicles, 13 property damage accidents, four personal injury accidents, 10 animal complaints, four assists to other departments, four assists to the public, one battery, one civil dispute, one criminal mischief, two domestic disputes, one fire, one harassment, one information call, one interview, two juvenile complaints, four properties, one P.O. ...
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Carolyn Jacob
(Obituary ~ 12/08/17)
Carolyn L. Jacob, 76, of Jasonville passed away at 11 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017 in her residence. She was born July 10, 1941 in Linton to John Corbin and Lois (Hollingsworth) Corbin. Survivors include her husband of 55 years, Keith E. Jacob of Jasonville, who she married on Oct. ...
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GCDW Pet of the Week
(Local News ~ 12/08/17)
Our GCDW Pet of the Week is Timber. Timber is a one- year- old male domestic shorthair cat. He is neutered, house trained, current on his shots and quite soft and fuzzy. The staff at the Greene Humane Society call Timber a sweet and calm little boy. The fee to adopt Timber is $50...
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Meowy Christmas and Happy Howlidays pet pictures with Santa
(Local News ~ 12/08/17)
The Greene County Humane Society (GCHS), located at 1026 North 1375 West (Atlas Road) in Linton, has planned a fundraising event for the Christmas season that is paws-itively festive. Saturday, Dec. 9 from noon to 4 p.m., patrons may bring their pets (and children) for an open house with the chance to have pictures taken with Santa and Mrs. ...
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Bloomfield-Eastern Greene Library favored with Frankenstein funds
(Local News ~ 12/08/17)
A teenaged Mary Shelley wrote the classic “Frankenstein” nearly 200 years ago, in 1818. The book tells the story of a young scientist who created a repulsive living creature through scientific experimentation and was horrified by what he made. More than 70 Indiana nonprofits have received funding to help bring “Frankenstein” to life in their communities and participate in a statewide read of the book in 2018. ...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 12/08/17)
Criminal Cases Janna Hineman, 28, Lyons, Class A misdemeanor criminal mischief Jeffrey Arthur, 24, Lyons, Class B misdemeanor battery Jordan Hancock, 20, Bloomfield, Class A misdemeanor driving while suspended Tyler Smith, 26, Avoca, Class B misdemeanor battery...
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Bloomfield man arrested on theft, burglary warrant
(Local News ~ 12/08/17)
A Bloomfield man has been arrested on a warrant following an alleged burglary in September. According to a probable cause filed by Greene County Sheriff’s Department Deputy James Carpenter, John Davis, 34, was involved with the theft of various auto parts from a racing car, as well as several other items being stolen on Sept. 5...
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John R. Reichman
(Obituary ~ 12/08/17)
John R. Reichman, 81, of Linton, Indiana, passed away surrounded by his family, on Friday, December 8, 2017 at his residence at Autumn Trace. He was born in Noble, Ill. on March 5, 1936 to Roy W. and Mary F. (Gaddy) Reichman. John married Peggy J. (Chestnut) Reichman on February 15, 1958...
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‘Pickin Dixons’ brings years of experience to new store
(Local News ~ 12/08/17)
Just in time for holiday shopping, antique-and-collectibles store Pickin Dixons will open in grand style Saturday. Located at 689 A Street Northwest in Linton, the former site of Southern Indiana Workwear and Bender Lumber, the building now houses fine antiques, collectibles, vintage items and one-of-a-kind finds...
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Following the Tax Plan issue and beyond
(Editorial ~ 12/08/17)
In the early hours of Saturday, Dec. 2 at approximately 2 a.m., the United States Senate pushed through their version of the tax bill--the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA). While the House Bill was passed Nov. 16, the Tax Plan is not a done deal. Because the two bills are so different, the bills must go through a conference committee in which representatives from both chambers will negotiate the two bills into a final version. ...
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Hot-shooting Vikings cool off Miners
(High School Sports ~ 12/08/17)
MONTGOMERY – In a Friday night matchup of highly-ranked teams the higher-ranked team from the lower class prevailed. Class A No. 1 Barr-Reeve came out firing. A blistering 7-for-9 shooting performance in the opening quarter carried the host Vikings to a 19-6 lead at the first break. Barr-Reeve pulled away in the fourth quarter, outscoring Class 2A third-ranked Linton-Stockton 18-10 for a 20-point victory, 69-49...
- Federal lawsuit may affect Dugger Union charter (Local News ~ 12/08/17)
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