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Linton Police Department activity log
(Police Reports ~ 12/21/17)
The Linton Police Department responded to 12 incidents for service Thursday, including one alarm, two animal complaints, one assist to other departments, one child custody, three civil disputes, one drug, one extra patrol, one fingerprinting and one reckless driver...
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Elf on the Shelf antics
(Local News ~ 12/21/17)
Let's have some fun! We want to see what kind of antics your Elf on the Shelf has gotten into since its arrival this year. Email photos to greenecountynotes@gmail.com or send them to us on Facebook. Be sure to include your name (or your child's name), your elf's name and in what town you live...
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Sparks files complaint against UDWI REMC
(Local News ~ 12/21/17)
Former Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC CEO Brian Sparks filed a civil suit against the cooperative this week. Sparks filed the “complaint and demand for jury trial” Monday in Greene Superior Court. The complaint alleges breach of contract and unpaid wages...
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Linton Community Group feeds more than 1,100
(Local News ~ 12/21/17)
Members of Civitan and the Linton Community Group, during their annual Christmas dinner and toy giveaway, served up more than 1,100 meals to the Linton community at large. Held at Saron Church in Linton, the annual tradition coincides with Civitan’s Toys for Tots toy distribution...
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WRV discusses district financial health
(Local News ~ 12/21/17)
White River Valley Superintendent Bob Hacker gave an annual update on the school’s referendum and how the money will continue to be used for the future. The referendum, set to end in 2021, has allowed the school district to make a wide variety of updates and improvements, as well as bringing in new programs to make the school more attractive. Hacker stated the projects were selected during public meetings when the referendum was initially proposed...
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BJ Claus gets a Christmas surprise of his own
(Local News ~ 12/21/17)
In his tenth year of giving, Eastern Greene freshman BJ Yoho is showing no sign of slowing down. The 15-year-old humanitarian has organized, inspired and maintained a yearly toy drive to benefit children at Riley Hospital for Children during the holiday season...
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Lady Miners get huge statement win
(High School Sports ~ 12/21/17)
The Linton-Stockton Lady Miners served notice they will be a team to be reckoned with in Class 2A girls basketball this season. The 2A tenth-ranked Lady Miners broke open what had been a back-and-forth game with a 24-9 explosion in the third quarter...
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