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Election Board talks 2019 primary
(Local News ~ 03/11/19)
With only two Greene County municipalities participating in the May 7, the Greene County Election Board is looking to reduce the number of voting centers in 2019. The election board met last week for its first meeting of the year to elect board officers and discuss upcoming elections...
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Thomas Stefancik
(Obituary ~ 03/11/19)
Thomas Stefancik, age 78, of Linton, passed away Monday, March 11, 2019 at his residence. Arrangements are pending with Welch & Cornett Funeral Home Linton Chapel. Online condolences may be shared with the family at www.welchcornett.com
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Court News
(Court News ~ 03/11/19)
SMALL CLAIMS Robin Hauson vs Brett White and Brittany White CIVIL CASES Citibank vs John Westhues Discover Bank vs Darren L. McDonald Discover Bank vs Glen Vandeventer CITATIONS AND INFRACTIONS Daniel R. Twitty, 34, Bicknell, driving while suspended; speeding...
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Linton Police Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 03/11/19)
The Linton Police Department responded to 46 incidents and calls for service March 8-10, including one property damage accident, four animal complaints, one assist to other departments, two assists to the public, one domestic dispute, one extra patrol, one fingerprinting, one juvenile complaint, one parole violation, one special detail, three reckless drivers, one road hazard, four suspicious, three thefts, 20 traffic stops and one welfare check...
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Greene County Sheriff's Department Activity Log
(Police Reports ~ 03/11/19)
The Greene County Sheriff’s Department responded to 67 incidents and calls for service March 8-10, including two abandoned vehicles, 12 property damage accidents, three personal injury accidents, six alarms, two animal complaints, six assists to other departments, three assists to the public, one ATL, one civil dispute, one criminal mischief, one domestic dispute, one EMS, one fraud, one harassment, two reckless drivers, one shooting complaint, one attempted suicide, two suspicious, five thefts, three traffic stops, three transports, one trespass, six warrant services and two welfare checks.. ...
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GCGH announces visitor restrictions due to increased inpatient influenza cases
(Local News ~ 03/11/19)
According to a press release issued by Greene County General Hospital (GCGH) on Monday, March 11, 2019, GCGH has implemented a temporary visitor restriction after an increase in inpatient influenza cases. From the release: “Effective immediately, visitation will be restricted as follows:...
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FREE ACCESS: Linton-Stockton Schools to hold community meeting
(Local News ~ 03/11/19)
On Tuesday, March 19 from 7-8:30 p.m., the Linton-Stockton School Corporation will hold a community meeting in the high school auditeria. All alumni, parents, grandparents, neighbors, community members and business operators are invited to attend the open public meeting as the LSSC leadership team shares their vision for the future of LSSC...
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Coaches name All-SWIAC basketball teams
(High School Sports ~ 03/11/19)
Conference coaches recently named the All-Southwest Indiana Athletic Conference basketball teams. Students named to Academic All-SWIAC team are: Tyler Schantz, Margaret Talbott, and Alex Yarbor, all of Bloomfield; Gabriel Youngblood, Alexis Laswell, and Lauren Ream, Clay City; Andrew Drummond, Sierra Ford, and Victorya Valentine, Eastern-Greene; Ashtynn Powell and Emily Hayden, Linton-Stockton; Emily Edwards and Amber May, North Central; Mattier Lawyer, Cassie Knepp, and Shom Berry, North Daviess; Evan Cruse and Jesylan Lambermont, Shakamak; and Addi Graves and Lia Ragle, White River Valley. ...
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What’s all this jazz about at WRV High School?
(Local News ~ 03/11/19)
Friday’s forecast for the White River Valley High School cafeteria is cool, baby, cool as the WRV Jazz Ensemble, joined by the Chirpin’ Bop Swingers Combo from Ball State/IU, prepare to entertain hep cats and swingin’ chicks in the WRV Jazz Cafe from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at WRV High School...
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Linton market considers move to downtown
(Local News ~ 03/11/19)
The Linton Farmers Market is considering a move to downtown to be more visible. Linton Mayor John Wilkes presented the proposal to the Linton City Council during its regular meeting Monday evening, noting there are still a lot of logistics to figure out before the proposal can be seriously considered...
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Community Notes
(Community News ~ 03/11/19)
Community Notes Monday, March 11 The Wood Club will meet at 7 p.m. in the Shakamak Elementary School Library. Linton Public Library Adult Book Discussion at 5 p.m. The current month’s book can be picked up at the circulation desk. All are welcome. For adults...
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Another exciting weekend in Greene County sports
(Local News ~ 03/11/19)
It was another exciting weekend for Greene County basketball teams last weekend! The Bloomfield Cardinals defeated Indianapolis Metropolitan and Greenwood Christian in Class A Regional play, and the Linton Miners topped Paoli and Tell City in Class 2A Regional play. Both teams are headed to semi-state competition...
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Blighted Property issue again highlights Jasonville City Council agenda
(Local News ~ 03/11/19)
JASONVILLE – For the second straight meeting the blighted property issue was again front and center when the Jasonville City Council convened Monday for its March monthly meeting. Steve Morse began the discussion of blighted properties at the February council meeting...
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Faye M. Duncan
(Obituary ~ 03/11/19)
Faye M. Duncan, 95, of Jasonville, passed away on Saturday, March 9, 2019 in Good Samaritan Society in Jasonville. She was born on October 19, 1923, the daughter of Cloisey Mishler and Helena (Sinders) Mishler. Faye was a graduate of Coalmont High School. During WWII she worked in Anderson, helping to manufacture supplies for our troops. She enjoyed sewing and reading...
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