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Linton market accepts WIC, Senior FMNP
(Local News ~ 06/21/18)
The Linton Farmers’ Market is announced the Women, Infant, Children (WIC) and the Senior Farmers’ Market Nutrition Programs (FMNP) will begin at the market this Saturday. These food assistance programs are designed to help low-income families obtain fresh, healthy foods from their local farmers’ market. ...
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Linton pool offers two hours of free swimming on Sundays
(Local News ~ 06/21/18)
Free Swim Sundays have continued at A.M. Risher Aquatic Center in Linton with the help of local sponsors. Pool board member Jathan Wright said patrons can swim free of charge each Sunday from 4-6 p.m. during the pool season. Sponsors include Gainey Painting, Welch & Cornett Funeral Home, Schantz Hearing Aid Center, Linton Family Pharmacy, City Pest Control, Doggy Den Groom and Room, Endeavor Communications, Mayor John Wilkes and Clerk-Treasurer Jathan Wright and family...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 06/21/18)
CRIMINAL CASES Theodore J. Miller II, 35, Linton, Level 6 felony intimidation where the threat is to certain types of people; Class A misdemeanor resisting law enforcement; Class A misdemeanor criminal trespass; Class B misdemeanor disorderly conduct...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 06/21/18)
The Linton Police Department responded to 45 incidents and calls for service Tuesday and Wednesday, including one abandoned vehicle, two animal complaints, one personal injury accident, one bank/residential alarm, four assists to the public, three assists to other departments, one juvenile complaint, one domestic dispute, one property, three extra patrols, one finger printing, five special details, two residential entries, one attempted suicide, four suspicious, one threat, 11 traffic stops, one trespass and one unruly subject.. ...
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Despite inherent challenges, Gold All-Star squad is rounding into form
(High School Sports ~ 06/21/18)
TERRE HAUTE – All-Star games bring a unique set of challenges for coaches. There is much to accomplish in a very short time. Whether the sport is football or basketball coaches generally have a week or less to spend with their all-star squads. The coaching staff has only a few days to implement offensive and defensive schemes and formulate a game plan. And there’s little time to evaluate the available talent to determine who best fits where...
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Saturday is only the beginning for Thunderbird threesome
(High School Sports ~ 06/21/18)
TERRE HAUTE – For the majority of players assembled at Indiana State University for Saturday’s Wabash Valley Football Coaches Association All-Star Game their final high school football game will mark the end of their playing careers. Even though the All-Star squads represent a collection of the finest prep gridiron talent throughout the Wabash Valley only a third or fewer will play collegiately. For the rest the All-Star clash will be the last time they’ll put on a uniform...
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Linton trio continues Miner All-Star tradition
(High School Sports ~ 06/21/18)
TERRE HAUTE – For each of the past 14 summers the Linton-Stockton Miners have been a fixture at the annual Wabash Valley Football Coaches All-Star Game. Last June Linton-Stockton was very well-represented. Seven players and four coaches were on hand for the midsummer classic at Indiana State University featuring the premier collection of football talent among the recently-graduated seniors throughout the Wabash Valley...
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Man hit by vehicle listed as critical
(Local News ~ 06/21/18)
An Owensburg man was airlifted to University of Louisville Hospital following a Wednesday morning accident in Springville. The incident occurred on private property in the area of State Road 54 West in Springville. According to a crash report filed by Lawrence County Police Department, Janet Armstrong, 70, of Springville was backing her 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee up to a barn to load puppies around 8 a.m. ...
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GCGH, CGHI reach peaceful resolution to furniture dispute
(Local News ~ 06/21/18)
A peaceful resolution was reached earlier this week after confusion led to furniture from the former Greene County Health location being tossed in a trash dumpster. Members of the Board of Directors for Greene County Health, Inc. (GCHI) arrived at the site of their former clinic June 19 in order to claim office furniture and other items
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