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GCDW Pet of the Week
(Local News ~ 10/12/18)
Our Pets of the Week this week are Ozzy and Stevie. This pair of feline rock and roll superstars are healthy, happy and ready to go on tour together. Five-month-old Ozzy is a black domestic shorthair male named for Ozzy Osbourne, and four-month-old Stevie is a brindle calico domestic shorthair female named for Stevie Nicks. ...
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Lady Eels seize the mo and take sectional win over WRV
(High School Sports ~ 10/12/18)
CLAY CITY -- The momentum swung back and forth like a demented pendulum Thursday night, but stayed long enough with Clay City for the Lady Eels to win the second quarterfinal of the Clay City Sectional. The Lady Eels (9-12) defeated White River Valley (13-13) 25-23, 16-25, 25-12, 25-17, notching their second win this season over the Lady Wolverines. ...
- Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log (Police Reports ~ 10/12/18)
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GC Right-to-Life looking forward to annual fundraiser
(Local News ~ 10/12/18)
Greene County Right-to-Life will hold their fall banquet Oct. 20 at the Knights of Columbus on 4th St. NE in Linton at 6:30 p.m. Cost to attend is $12.50 for and $6 for children ages 6-12. Children under 6 are free. The evening’s speaker will be Indiana Right-to-Life Chairman Mike Fichter and music will be provided by Red Letter Vocal Group...
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Worthington Legion host to national commander
(Local News ~ 10/12/18)
The Worthington American Legion received a special visit from American Legion National Commander Brett Reistad and several other leaders from the American Legion family from the nation and state. The Worthington American Legion was the district representative for Indiana as part of the statewide, four-day “Operation Race to 100” project...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/12/18)
Friday, October 12 The Bloomfield NJROTC will host a benefit spaghetti dinner at Bloomfield American Legion from 5-8 p.m. to support longtime Bloomfield school employee Janice Barker, whose husband Steve is battling cancer. All proceeds will be donated to support this family. Cost is $8 for adults and $5 for kids...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 10/12/18)
Monday, October 15 The Linton-Stockton Board of School Trustees will meet at 6 p.m. in executive session, followed by the budget adoption meeting at 6:45 p.m. The regular monthly meeting is at 6 p.m. Would you like to learn more about your Family History? Not sure where to begin? Come to a Beginning Genealogy Class for adults at Linton Public Library from 6-7 p.m. to get started on your own genealogy...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 10/12/18)
The Linton Police Department responded to 14 incidents and calls for service Oct. 11, including one bank/residential alarm, two animal complaints, one assist to other departments, one criminal mischief, one extra patrol, four fingerprintings, two suspicious, one title check and one trespass...
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Town of Worthington approves ordinance against grass clippings in street
(Local News ~ 10/12/18)
In line with other cities and towns in Greene County, the town of Worthington passed ordinance 2018-03 at the monthly meeting of the town council Tuesday evening. The ordinance prohibits Worthington residents from leaving yard waste, debris such as dirt, twigs and sand and grass clippings in town streets after yard maintenance...
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Sandy K. Vandeventer
(Obituary ~ 10/12/18)
Sandy K. Vandeventer, 75, of Bloomfield, passed away Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018 at Gentry Park Living Center in Bloomington. Born Dec. 9, 1942 in Vincennes, the daughter of James and Maxine (Pahlmeier) Brown. Sandy was a homemaker and a teacher’s aid at Bloomfield School for many years, she was a member of the Antioch Christian Church and had 25 years in Bible Study Fellowship International...
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UPDATED: Big-play Pioneers run away from Miners
(High School Sports ~ 10/12/18)
CLARKSVILLE – One year ago the Providence Pioneers nearly caught the Linton-Stockton Miners from behind. Trailing 32-6 early in the fourth quarter Providence mounted a dramatic comeback. The Pioneers scored four touchdowns but ran out of time as the Miners held firm, 40-34 at Roy Williams Field...
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