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PTO hopes to educate Linton parents
(Local News ~ 03/12/18)
The Linton-Stockton Elementary PTO is inviting the community to learn more about social media safety and cyber bullying during its Parent Night. PTO President Teresa Carpenter said the community is invited to the elementary cafeteria Wednesday, March 14 from 6 to 7 p.m. where information will be presented about the use of cell phones, applications and the implications of cyber bullying...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 03/12/18)
Monday, March 12 The Wood Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the Shakamak Elementary School Media Center. Linton Public Library will host Adult Book Club at 5 p.m. The current month’s book can be picked up at the circulation desk. Tuesday, March 13 The National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Bloomfield Chapter 0847 will meet at the Casa Sevilla Restaurant in Bloomfield. ...
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UDWI REMC adds voting options
(Local News ~ 03/12/18)
REMC aims to make voting easier for members this year by adding several voting options not previously offered. Three Board of Directors seats are up for election this year: District 5, District 7 and District 8. As always, members will be able to cast their votes at REMC’s annual meeting Saturday, April 14 from 8 to 11 a.m. ...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log
(Police Reports ~ 03/12/18)
Benjamin Reed Reinhardt, 61, Spencer, was arrested on preliminary charges of Level 6 felony intimidation and Level 6 felony battery against a public safety official. Bond set at $10,000 with no 10 percent allowed. Jonathan Lee Towell, 32, Worthington, was arrested on a warrant for Class C misdemeanor operating while intoxicated, Level 6 felony battery against a public safety official, Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement and Class C felony possession/sale of a precursor. No bond set...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 03/12/18)
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 48 incidents and calls for service from March 9-12, including two abandoned vehicles, one property damage accident, two personal injury accidents, two alarms, one animal complaint, two alarms, three assists to the public, one battery, one civil dispute, two EMS, one fight in progress, two juvenile complaints, two open doors, one parole violation, one reckless driver, one road hazard, one sex offense, one shooting complaint, one attempted suicide, two suspicious persons/vehicles, one threat, five traffic stops, four transports, one unruly subject, three warrant services and six welfare checks.. ...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 03/12/18)
The Linton Police Department responded to 65 incidents and calls for service from March 9-12, including one property damage accident, one personal injury accident, one alarm, six assists to other departments, one child neglect investigation, one criminal mischief, two domestic disputes, two EMS, one extra patrol, 10 fingerprinting, one local ordinance violation, one special detail, one road hazard, one suspicious vehicle/person, one theft, two threats, 27 traffic stops, one trespass and four welfare checks.. ...
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Shake, Williams seeking District 5 seat on UDWI REMC board
(Local News ~ 03/12/18)
Incumbent Roger Shake and Mike Williams seek the District 5 seat on the Utilities District of Western Indiana REMC Board of Directors. A Linton native, Shake and his wife Cleta have owned and operated a farm southwest of Linton for 39 years. The couple have two sons, Lucas and Casey, and a grandson, 18-month-old Silas...
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April Symposium to offer help to families affected by Autism
(Local News ~ 03/12/18)
When it comes to having a child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, knowledge is power. Jasonville’s Krisi Crabb, along with countless other parents of children on the autism spectrum, knows this to be a fact. “Learning about the best therapies and the best opportunities available and what resources can help offset the cost is crucial to the success of our children,” Crabb said...
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Eastern Greene Scrabble teams take S-T-A-T-E
(Local News ~ 03/12/18)
Once again, teams from the Eastern Greene Scrabble Club have emerged victorious from the Indiana State School Scrabble (ISSS) Tournament, marking their 10th state champion title. Eastern Greene Middle School (EGMS) fifth-grade teacher and Scrabble Club sponsor Dinah Fuller took 25 students in grades 5-12 to St. John Lutheran School in Indianapolis March 3 to compete against 30-50 teams and students from schools across the state...
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