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Lady Bulldogs bring the ‘tudes for volleyball success
(High School Sports ~ 08/27/19)
DUGGER -- Color Lois Astleford optimistic. The third-year Union head volleyball coach thinks the Lady Bulldogs will have a good season. She has plenty of reasons for optimism: veteran players, good attitudes, hard work over the summer, and knowledgeable assistants...
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Lady Panthers turn out Shakamak lights in sweep
(High School Sports ~ 08/27/19)
This story has been updated with stats.
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‘Finding I AM’ with CWM
(Local News ~ 08/27/19)
The Greene County Center for Women’s Ministries (CWM) will be offering an interactive class on the book “Finding I AM” by Lysa Terkeurst beginning Thursday, September 12, 2019. The class will run for six consecutive weeks at 10 a.m. Class will be taught by Linda Bray...
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Greene County superintendents express concern about ISTEP replacement
(Letter to the Editor ~ 08/27/19)
To the Editor: Our area is fortunate to have five school corporations providing the best in education to the nearly 5,000 students in Greene County. While we are each proud of our own identities, we share many commonalities as Indiana public schools...
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Pace closed Monday for holiday
(Local News ~ 08/27/19)
Pace Community Action Agency, Inc. will be closed on Monday, September 2nd in observance of the Labor Day holiday. Offices will resume normal operating hours on Tuesday, September 3rd.
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AREA ROUNDUP: Bloomfield soccer, WRV tennis
(High School Sports ~ 08/27/19)
Soccer Alices 5, Cards 0 At Vincennes Lincoln Monday. Bloomfield (0-4) was short a player at a boys meet because one of the Cardinals was sick. However, coach Andrew Bladen said they played tough. The Cardinals entered the second half down 4-0. “I was very happy with how they responded in the second half,” Bladen said. “We attacked their side of the field most of the second half, just couldn’t seem to get it past their keeper.”...
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Worthington man damages neighbor’s banana trees
(Local News ~ 08/27/19)
A Worthington man is facing a felony charge after allegedly driving through his neighbor’s banana trees. Kevin A Turpin, 56, is facing a charge of Level 6 felony institutional criminal mischief. The charges stem from an Aug. 16 complaint from Turpin’s neighbor, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in Greene Superior Court by Worthington Town Marshal Randy Raney...
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Gary Lee Helton
(Obituary ~ 08/27/19)
Gary Lee Helton, 66, of Solsberry, passed away Sunday, August 25, 2019 at IU Health Bloomington Hospital. Born, May 22 1953 in Detroit, Mich.; he was the son of Earl J. Helton Sr. and Donna Rae (Richardson) Kahrer. Gary was formerly an officer at the Indiana Department of Corrections for Women in Indianapolis, and a Juvenile Corrections Officer in Spencer as well as a security officer for IUPD. ...
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AREA ROUNDUP: Eastern, WRV, and Linton cross country; Bloomfield volleyball; Linton girls golf; Bloomfield travel baseball tryouts
(High School Sports ~ 08/27/19)
Cross country Scott Hiles Invite At Bedford Monday. The White River Valley boys placed fourth, and the Eastern-Greene girls finished sixth Monday afternoon at the Scott Hiles Invitational at Bedford-North Lawrence Invitational. Linton-Stockton’s teams also competed...
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UPDATED: Linton couple facing arson charges
(Local News ~ 08/27/19)
A Linton couple is facing arson charges after their home burned down on Aug. 4. Jeremy S. Ferree, 42, is facing preliminary charges of Level 4 felony arson, two counts Level 6 felony conspiracy to commit arson with intent to defraud and Level 6 felony arson with intent to defraud. His bond is $30,000 with ten percent allowed...
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Young Thunderbird band carries on tradition of excellence
(Local News ~ 08/27/19)
The Eastern Greene Marching Thunderbirds, a band made up of mostly new members since last spring’s graduation, marched away with a 23rd-place win, fourth place in their division, at the Indiana State Fair on Band Day on August 2, 2019, led by Band Director Peri Bernstein...
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GCGH CEO Brenda Reetz, wins Leader of the Year award
(Local News ~ 08/27/19)
Greene County General Hospital CEO, Brenda Reetz, is the 2019 recipient of the Indiana Rural Health Association’s (IRHA) Leadership award. The IRHA announced Reetz as the winner during its annual Leadership Seminar held on Aug. 22, 2019 in Plainfield...
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Lady Miners unable to ensnare Lady Lions
(High School Sports ~ 08/27/19)
The Linton-Stockton Lady Miners scratched and clawed but couldn’t escape the clutches of the Lionesses from Loogootee. The Lady Miners came out on the short end of a back-and-forth tussle with the Lady Lions, 14-25, 25-15, 22-25 and 23-25 in volleyball action at Linton Tuesday...
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