- Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log (Police Reports ~ 01/29/19)
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AREA ROUNDUP: Linton sixth, fifth girls
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/19)
Linton sixth grade girls suffer first setback The Linton sixth grade girls dropped their first game of the year Thursday night in a tough 33-30 loss to North Knox. The Miners (6-1) will be in action three more times this week. They travel to Eastern Monday, host Sullivan in their final home game Wednesday and wrap up the season Thursday at...
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James “Jim” Lee Camden
(Obituary ~ 01/29/19)
James “Jim” Lee Camden, age 58, of Linton, passed away at his residence. He was born in Linton on May 13, 1960, the son of the late Lex Camden and Barbara Ann (Reintjes) Camden. He was a 1978 graduate of Linton-Stockton High School. He was a veteran of the United States Navy where he was an aircraft system organizational maintenance technician and was named the Sailor of the month for November 1981. ...
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Bloomington man arrested for alleged sexual misconduct with minor
(Local News ~ 01/29/19)
Late last week, Trooper Robert Whyte was contacted by administrators at a Greene County school in regards to a parent that wanted to report a possible sexual relationship between their teenager and a 29-year-old man. According to an Indiana State Police press release, the Indiana Department of Child Services was contacted and a Susie’s Place interview was immediately scheduled...
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Teresa Sue Chambers
(Obituary ~ 01/29/19)
Teresa Sue Chambers, 65, of Dugger, passed away Monday, Jan. 28, 2019 at her residence surrounded by her loving family. She was born Dec. 20, 1953 the daughter of Stanley “Buck” John Jobe and Rita Rae (Richards) Jobe. She was preceded in death by her mother and on brother-in-law Bobby Dale Chambers...
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AREA ROUNDUP: Cancellations
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/19)
Two Bloomfield basketball games, originally slated for tonight, have been canceled because of the extreme cold. The junior high girls game at Sullivan has been canceled, said Bloomfield athletic director Ron McBride in an email. The 5/6 girls elementary basketball games, both fifth-and sixth-grade, at Farmersburg have also been canceled...
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New coroner aims to reduce response time
(Local News ~ 01/29/19)
The new Greene County Coroner, Joe Graves, went before the Greene County Council Monday to discuss plans which aim to reduce response time to calls. Graves told the council he is working with county attorney Marvin Abshire to create the necessary salary ordinances to potentially restructure the coroner’s office...
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Steve Dunning
(Obituary ~ 01/29/19)
Steve Dunning, of Linton, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, January 29, 2019. Arrangements are pending with Welch & Cornett Funeral Home in Linton. www.welchcornett.com
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Thomas Paul Terrell
(Obituary ~ 01/29/19)
Thomas Paul Terrell, 66, of Linton, formerly of Worthington, passed away peacefully in his sleep, at his residence on Sunday, January 27, 2019. Tom was born in Linton on September 30, 1952, to Robert “Bob” and Pauline (Beauchamp) Terrell. Tom is survived by his children, Amy Messer, Marlo Weir, Tommy Terrell and T.J. Terrell; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; siblings, Donnie Terrell and Julie Parmenter and several nieces and nephews...
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Library to close Wednesday due to weather
(Local News ~ 01/29/19)
The Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library wishes to inform patrons they will be closed Wednesday due to the extremely cold weather.
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Lady Miners defense takes the sting out of the Bluejackets
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/19)
BICKNELL – In the postseason it’s all about surviving and advancing. It doesn’t matter “how.” Moving on to the next round is all that matters. On a night when the shots weren’t falling as they normally might for the Linton-Stockton Lady Miners the defense carried the day. Linton held Mitchell to 10 first-half points and went on to double the score on the Lady Bluejackets 48-24 in the first round of Class 2A Sectional 47 at North Knox...
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The Lady Lakers freeze over and Bloomfield romps 58-25
(High School Sports ~ 01/29/19)
BLOOMFIELD – Bloomfield beat the Lady Icicles 58-25 Tuesday night to advance to the second semifinal in the Bloomfield Sectional. The Lady Cardinals (13-10) jumped out to a double-digit lead in the first quarter as Shakamak (7-15) couldn’t shoot, steal, or borrow a bucket. ...
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