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AREA ROUNDUP: WRV 5th and 6th grade boys
(High School Sports ~ 02/05/19)
WRV sixth graders win two, fifth graders lose one The White River Valley sixth grade basketball team competed in the Hymera tournament Saturday, dropping the first game to Clay City and rebounding with a win over Carlisle. In the first game the Eels edged the Wolverines in a close one 29-27...
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If it isn’t broken ...
(Editorial ~ 02/05/19)
Adult education opportunities benefit not only individuals, but the communities they live in. A bill placed before our state leaders could potentially have a negative impact on the progress being made. House Bill 1244 and Senate Bill 607 aim to restructure adult education funding, pulling $2.5 million of the $14.5 million allotted at the state level and reallocating it to a new Workforce Reimbursement Program. ...
- Greene County Sheriff’s Department Jail Log (Police Reports ~ 02/05/19)
- ‘Tank’ you for your service (Local News ~ 02/05/19)
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New storm siren sounds in Jasonville
(Local News ~ 02/05/19)
JASONVILLE -- The sound of a new storm siren may not be pleasant for many, but it is music to the ears of city officials. For years, Jasonville has struggled with a sub-par storm siren. A new storm siren was installed Tuesday morning, thanks in part to grant money from the Greene County Foundation. Later in the day, the new siren was able to wail for the first time as part of a test run...
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Eastern Greene community not happy with school coach decisions
(Local News ~ 02/05/19)
The Eastern Greene School District is populated by residents who are spread-apart geographically but come together as a united front when rallied together, whatever the cause. The community that bands together to gather toys each Christmas for the kids at Riley Hospital, turns out full-force at Lucas Oil Stadium to cheer on their Thunderbirds and collects soft-drink caps by the thousands to provide their schools with new benches is the same community that turned up in droves in February 2017 to attend a school board meeting in support of a track coach whose contract was not renewed by the board.. ...
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Slover’s clutch play lifts Miners over South Braves
(High School Sports ~ 02/05/19)
TERRE HAUTE – The Linton Miners saw most of a double-digit lead dissipate with time winding down Tuesday night at Terre Haute South. Linton had led by 10, 49-39 with six minutes to play. The Terre Haute South Braves used a 9-1 run to cut it to a deuce just inside the three-minute mark. Then with 1:22 to play South’s Cordell Hanes buried a trifecta, getting the Braves within a single point at 52-51...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 02/05/19)
Thursday, February 7 Linton American Legion Auxiliary Monthly meeting has been moved to February 7 at 7 p.m. FROM February 14. Our March meeting remains the second Thursday of the month, March 14. Sunday, February 10 An Easter fundraiser dinner will be held at the Sandborn Community Building from 11 a.m. ...
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GCGH Auxiliary February meeting
(Local News ~ 02/05/19)
The Greene County General Hospital met Feb. 4 in the hospital conference room with 19 members present. The meeting was called to order by President Dorothy Soliday. The devotions were given by Donna McNabb entitled “All the Forms of Love.” Our program was given by Linda Bray and Cindy Buskirk from the Center for Women’s Ministries, a not-for-profit, non-denominational center for the empowering and emotional healing of women ages 13 and above...
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Bloomfield D-molishes South Knox 45-27
(High School Sports ~ 02/05/19)
Great defensive effort enabled the Cardinals to pummel South Knox 45-27 Tuesday night on the road. Bloomfield (10-6) snapped a 9-9 deadlock after one quarter by outscoring their hosts 7-2 in the second frame. The Cards took a 28-18 lead after three stanzas and outscored South Knox (13-5) 17-9 in the fourth frame...
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