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2018 Greene County Fair Preview
(Local News ~ 07/13/18)
Greene County 4-H'ers will be checking in their animals today, with next week officially being fair week. Check out our special section with the full schedule and highlighting some events and groups. The special section can be found here...
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OPINION Challenge accepted: Police ‘battling’ negative perception
(Editorial ~ 07/13/18)
If you have had any access to the internet in the last couple of weeks, we are sure you’ve seen at least one of the lip sync battles done by law enforcement and emergency personnel across the country. The videos of officers “getting down” in their cruisers, singing to donuts or incorporating their entire departments into a faux sing-a-long are good for laughs. ...
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Registration set for Linton-Stockton Middle and High School
(Local News ~ 07/13/18)
Linton-Stockton Middle School and High School will have online registration for students re-enrolling for the 2018-2019 school year in the 6th, 7th and 8th grades for middle school; and 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th grades for high school. Returning students will be required to register online, through your parental Harmony 3 Family Access account, from any internet accessible device. ...
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GCDW Pet of the Week
(Local News ~ 07/13/18)
Our Pet of the Week this week is Harry. Harry is a one-year-old male domestic shorthair cat. He is fully vetted, neutered and current on shots. The staff at the Greene County Humane Society said Harry is a bit of a prankster who loves to mess with his human. ...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 07/13/18)
The Linton Police Department responded to 30 incidents and calls for service July 12, including one personal injury accident, two assists to other departments, four assists to the public, one child custody, nine finger printings, one harassment, one juvenile complaint, one property, one special detail, one theft and eight traffic stops...
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Court News
(Court News ~ 07/13/18)
CRIMINAL CASES Rona K. Hatten, 64, West Baden Springs, Level 6 felony identity deception; Level 6 felony possession of methamphetamine DISSOLUTIONS Alana B. Lynch, Bloomfield and Gerard K. Lynch, Bloomington CITATIONS AND INFRACTIONS Angel Baughman, 19, Linton, disregarding a lighted signal...
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John Edward Stuller
(Obituary ~ 07/13/18)
John Edward Stuller, 89, of Switz City, passed away on July 12, 2018 at the Shakamak Good Samaritan Center in Jasonville. He was born on Aug. 13, 1928 in Sullivan, and resided most of his life in Anderson. He served his country as a sergeant in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. ...
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Body found in Wabash determined to drowned
(Local News ~ 07/13/18)
On Wednesday, July 11, Sullivan County Sheriff’s 911 dispatch was alerted that a boater had found a man’s body in the Wabash River, two-and-one-half miles south of State Road 154, just after 9 p.m. The victim has been identified as David Overbay, age 49 of Lawrenceville, Ill...
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Carolyn R. Woodruff
(Obituary ~ 07/13/18)
Carolyn R. Woodruff, 87, of Evansville, passed away Thursday, July 12, 2018 at Hamilton Pointe Health and Rehabilitation. She was born May 15, 1931 in Linton, to the late Troy and Ethel (Bradshaw) Keller. She was an active member of Salem United Methodist Church and participated in their various women’s groups...
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Turning Point turns 91 tassels in 2018, Ellington gives commencement speech
(Local News ~ 07/13/18)
Turning Point Education Center (TPEC) is currently Indiana’s number one educator for adults seeking to complete their high school education or to further that education with one of the many certification programs offered there. Friday evening, educators and students alike celebrated their achievements with a commencement ceremony held at Linton First Christian Church...
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Greene County Sheriff’s Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 07/13/18)
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 83 incidents and calls for service from July 9 to July 13, including five abandoned vehicles, five property damage accidents, two personal injury accidents, two alarms, five animal complaints, three assists to other departments, three assists to the public, one battery, two civil disputes, one criminal mischief, three domestic disputes, one drug investigation, two EMS, one fight in progress, one fraud, one harassment, one juvenile complaint, two property damage, four reckless drivers, one road hazard, two attempted suicides, five suspicious, one theft, two title checks, 12 traffic stops, 11 transports, one warrant service and three welfare checks.. ...
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